tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4678989644685757600.post109135894608928986..comments2016-06-23T15:24:13.730-04:00Comments on Isamoor's Corner: Lunch GamingIsamoorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17246918125961752266noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4678989644685757600.post-68637060969951905012009-10-24T23:39:12.025-04:002009-10-24T23:39:12.025-04:00Thanks for the heads up Sean. Ironically you post...Thanks for the heads up Sean. Ironically you posted exactly an hour after we finished up trying out a 3-player game of Casino. <br /><br />Overall, it was intriguing. I enjoyed some of the fishing style. There definitely wasn't a tone of room for skilled play with 4 card hands. I do like the idea of the fishing games where the whole hand is dealt out up front. I will definitely have to give one of those a go. But I liked the building in Casino.<br /><br />Hrm hrm.Isamoorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17246918125961752266noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4678989644685757600.post-85678721472447488842009-10-23T14:51:49.579-04:002009-10-23T14:51:49.579-04:00If you're planning to play a partnership fishi...If you're planning to play a partnership fishing game, I'd recommend Scopone over Casino. Scopone is Scopa but with all of the cards dealt out at the beginning of the game rather than in batches of 3. This gives players a better sense of control and can better enable setting up your partner for "Scopas" (sweeping all of the cards from the center of the table). If you're interested in the "build" mechanism from Casino, you might want to look into Zwickern which allows for building upward (like Casino) as well as downward (unlike Casino). So, again, more opportunity for control.Sean Rosshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11886073669572504668noreply@blogger.com