"Spoons" is a fast-paced and fun card game that is often played with a group of friends or family. The objective of the game is to collect a set of four cards of the same rank and then grab a spoon from the center of the table. The catch is that there are not enough spoons for everyone, so when a player takes a spoon, everyone else must also try to grab one. The player left without a spoon in the end loses the round.
Here are the rules and instructions on how to play Spoon:
NUMBER OF PLAYERS
Ideally, you should have 3-8 players, but at Ladies Pamper Night we will have up to 20.
SET UP
Remove one card per player from the deck.
Shuffle the remaining deck and deal four cards to each player.
GAMEPLAY
The dealer starts the game by taking one card from the remaining deck, looking at it, and then passing it to the player on their left. This continues clockwise.
Players pick up the card they receive, look at it, and then choose one card from their hand to pass to the player on their left. The passing of cards continues quickly around the table.
The goal is to collect four cards of the same rank (e.g., four Kings, four 2s, etc.). Once a player collects four of a kind, they take a spoon from the center of the table discreetly.
As soon as a spoon is taken, all other players must try to grab a spoon as well. Since there is one fewer spoon than players, someone will be left without a spoon.
The player who doesn't get a spoon in time is the loser of that round.
Remove one spoon from the center and reshuffle the deck. Continue playing rounds until you have a winner or until you decide to stop.
WINNING
The game continues until there is only one player left who hasn't lost a round. This player is the winner of the game.
ENTRY FEE:
To participate, there is a nominal entry fee of $5.00 per person. Pay at the event entrance and secure your spot. Don't miss the chance to prove your pie-eating skills and walk away with that $100 cash prize!
SPOONS
4:00 pm - 4:30 pm
PIE EATING CONTEST
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