[Kell takes out the cards from the box and spreads them on the table. They are regular playing cards' size, with images of people - kings, saints, nobles, commoners - on one side, and a complicated geometrical pattern on the back.]
Cheating is not only not forbidden, it's actually encouraged. So is catching someone cheating. It's harder, so more rewarding. The first person to get rid of their cards ends the game. The person with the highest amount of points wins.
[He goes on explaining what combinations give what number of points, how the starting setup looks and what are some of the most common dirty tricks one can play on others.]
It's actually best to learn it by playing. Would you like to shuffle?
[So there's no question if the deck is properly shuffled, because that's the first point where cheating can occur.]
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Cheating is not only not forbidden, it's actually encouraged. So is catching someone cheating. It's harder, so more rewarding. The first person to get rid of their cards ends the game. The person with the highest amount of points wins.
[He goes on explaining what combinations give what number of points, how the starting setup looks and what are some of the most common dirty tricks one can play on others.]
It's actually best to learn it by playing. Would you like to shuffle?
[So there's no question if the deck is properly shuffled, because that's the first point where cheating can occur.]