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Rank Gin: 2 To 4 Players
What You Should Know Before You Play The object of the game is to be the first player to use what you learn about U.S. state rankings (from 1st to 50th ) in size, statehood and population to get 50 points. Your goal is to collect winning groups of cards based on states that either have (1) consecutive rankings in size, or (2) consecutive rankings in statehood, or (3) consecutive rankings in population. Your opponents, of course, are attempting to do the same thing. You must try to beat them to it. Play a round at a time until someone wins the game. Use only the GeoPlunge cards, and shuffle the deck after every round. How to Play¨ To start each round, deal every player 6 cards except the player to the dealer’s left gets 7 cards. That player begins the round by discarding a card from his or her hand, and placing the card face-up on the table. ¨ Where there are only 2 players, for the rest of the round the players take turns picking a card -- by either taking the most recent card discarded by the other player or picking the next card in the deck (which a player cannot look at unless he or she picks it) – and then discarding a card from his or her hand. However, twice during each round a player may put the card he or she discards face-down on the table. When a player does so, the other player cannot look at that card or pick it, and the other player must take the next card in the deck. ¨ Where there are 3 or 4 players, only a player to the left of the player that just discarded a card may pick that card. What You Need to Win a Round¨ To win a round you must be the first player to have two groups of 3 cards each, such that for each group 1. All of the cards in the group have consecutive rankings in size (e.g., 5th, 6th and 7th in size), OR 2. All of the cards in the group have consecutive rankings in statehood, OR 3. All of the cards in the group have consecutive rankings in population. ¨ A player cannot use the same card in both groups. You can have two different types of groups (e.g., a size group and a statehood group), or two groups of the same type. Keeping ScoreYou get 20 points for winning a round. You get 10 bonus points if either group’s consecutive rankings are all in the top 10 of the category chosen. Skill Level: Medium What You'll Learn: State Rankings Rank Gin is one of over 60 geography games you can play with GeoPlunge cards! |



