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Go Fish Rules

Go Fish Multiplayer Game. Add to favorites. Rate Game 0 stars. Login as parent/teacher to add in assignment. Give Feedback Game size: Message preview. Cast your line, reach the depths and catch as many fish as you can on your way up! Upgrade your gear to catch more fish and to dive deeper, make rare finds and discover new species! Features: - Simple and addictive gameplay: Tap, cast down and catch as many fish as you can! - Upgrade your net to grab more fish and to reach deeper depths! - The old fisherman will continue to earn money. Go Fish continues until either someone has no cards left in their hand or the draw pile runs out. The winner is the player who then has the most sets of four. Variation One—Specific Card. Rather than asking for a rank, you must ask for a specific card. Enjoy a wide variety of British favorites: bangers and mash, shepherd’s pie, mushy peas, sticky toffee pudding and, of course, beer-battered fish and chips. Kick back with a pint of English beer, or a signature go-fish! Welcome to Go Fish Clothing & Jewelry Co. An inspiring shop of women's clothing, accessories, & jewelry. Explore our collection of pieces from around the world.

Go Fish is a simple game that is popular with children (my 6 year old son for example). There are many variations of it, the rules here describe how it works on this website. It may not be exactly the way you are used to playing.

Objective

To collect as many 'books' as possible. A book is four cards of the same rank. The player with the most books at the end of the game wins.

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Dealing and setup

The game can be played by 2 - 4 players. First cards are dealt to the players, if there are 2 players then each gets 7 cards, if there are 3 players then each gets 6 cards and if there are 4 players then each gets 5 cards. Once the dealing is done the rest of the deck is put in a random pile on the table.

Asking and fishing

The initial player is selected at random. The player can then ask one of the other players for a particular rank. For example, you might ask a player if they have any sixes. You may only ask for ranks that you already have at least one card of. E.g. if you don't have any sixes yourself you can't ask for them. If the player you ask has any sixes, then they must give them to you, and you get another turn and can ask again. If the player doesn't have any sixes then they will tell you to 'Go Fish' which means that you will draw one card from the pile on the table. If you get a six, then you show it to the other players and get to play again. If you get anything else you are finished with your turn and the player next to you plays.

Scoring

If you have 4 of the same rank then you show the cards to the other players, and then place the four cards in a pile next to you. This is called a book. The player with the most books at the end of the game wins.

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Drawing new cards

It can happen that you finish all the cards in your hand, either because someone else asked you for the last cards that you had, or you just got a book made up of your last four cards. If you have no cards then you can draw new cards from the pile on the table, the same number of cards as you got at the start of the game.

If there are three or four players then it can happen that one of them finishes their cards and there are no cards left in the pile for him to draw. In that case the player who finishes his cards is out of the game and will simply have to wait while the remaining players finish the game.

Strategy

Go Fish Sushi

Not much to say here. Just watch what the other players are asking for so you can know what cards they definitely have. If you're playing with more than two players make sure to pay attention to what the other players ask each other for and what they say Go Fish too, that way you can learn which cards they definitely have and which cards they definitely don't have.