How To Play Dos Card Game (Sequel To UNO)

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How to play the Dos card game. This is the Sequel to Uno that came out in March 2018. Available at Target.

each player receive seven cards. two cards are placed face up in the center of the table. The object is to be the first person to run up on cards.

you are trying to play cards from your hand two cards that are in the center of the table. There are four ways you can match cards.

Single match. Playing a card of the same value from your hand to a card in the center. For example, playing an eight from your hands to an on the table.

Double match. Playing two cards from your hand that equal the value of one of the cards on the table. For example playing a 5 and a 3 from your hand to an 8 on the table.

you can also do a single color match and a double color match. These cards match the same color as the ones on the table along with the value. to do a double color match, you will play two cards of the same color onto a card in the center of the table that matches its value.

if you play a single color match you will be allowed to play one extra card from your hand onto the center of the table. If you play a double color match, you not only will be allowed to play one card from the center of the table but each person will have to draw two cards. you will be allowed to play as many matches as there are cards in the center, but you can only play one match on each card.

if you cannot play a or do you not want to you will simply draw from the pile. if you can play the card you can do so. If you cannot, you will put the card in your hand.

if you have 2 cards left in your hand you will call out dos. If you do not call out those and get caught, you will have to draw two cards.

after someone goes out, points will be tallied from the cards left over by the other players. the points will go to the person who went out. First to 200 points wins.

correction: Each opponent draws 1 card, not 2, on a double color match. #boardgame #ads
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