shedding-type card game
Pronunciation
/ʃˈɛdɪŋtˈaɪp kˈɑːɹd ɡˈeɪm/

Definition & Meaning of "shedding-type card game"in English

Shedding-type card game
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a card game where players aim to be the first to get rid of all their cards by playing them in specific sequences or following certain rules

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Plural form
shedding-type card games

What is a "shedding-type card game"?

A shedding-type card game is a type of card game where the main goal is to get rid of all the cards in hand. These games typically involve players taking turns playing cards onto a central pile, following certain rules, such as matching the rank or suit of the top card. Players may need to follow specific actions, like playing certain cards or making choices to play strategically. Examples of shedding-type card games include Crazy Eights and Uno. The game ends when one player successfully plays all their cards, making them the winner. Shedding-type games often require a mix of strategy, luck, and observation.

Examples
Crazy Eights is a popular shedding-type card game where the goal is to get rid of all your cards.
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