[Yuna takes a pair of two’s from her hand and lays them out for Ven to see.]
That’s one for me.
[She smiles brightly.]
Okay, so the turn progresses like this: you ask me for a number. Let’s say I’m going first. I’d ask you if you have a 7. Don’t tell me! [She quickly adds, this is just an example and she doesn’t want to know what’s in his hand yet.] I mean… you have to answer if you do and give it to me but don’t tell me now because it’s an example. If you don’t have it you say, “go fish.” And then I pick up a card from the pond. If I get a pair I get to go again. However, after three pairs in a row it automatically goes to the next persons turn.
B
[Yuna takes a pair of two’s from her hand and lays them out for Ven to see.]
That’s one for me.
[She smiles brightly.]
Okay, so the turn progresses like this: you ask me for a number. Let’s say I’m going first. I’d ask you if you have a 7. Don’t tell me! [She quickly adds, this is just an example and she doesn’t want to know what’s in his hand yet.] I mean… you have to answer if you do and give it to me but don’t tell me now because it’s an example. If you don’t have it you say, “go fish.” And then I pick up a card from the pond. If I get a pair I get to go again. However, after three pairs in a row it automatically goes to the next persons turn.
Make sense?