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Vintage Engelsk. ‘Bear and bull markets’ kortspill med original eske fra 1919
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Pit kortspill ‘Okse og Bjørn / Bull and Bear’ korrspill fr 1919 med kort og original rød eske.
Flere kort med ulike korn-typer og poengverdier, fint for deg som liker litt eldre brett- og kortspill.
Spiller baserer swg på Bull oh Besr markeder og råvare erdier ( se inder lenke fra wilipedia)
Spill regler er desverre ikke med.
2ett kort har avrevet hjørne og noen få kort mangler men er ikke skjemmende for spill.
Vintage PIT Bull And Bear Edition Card Game 1904 Parker Brothers Original
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pit_(game)
Fra wikipedia:
Pit is a fast-paced card game for three to eight players, designed to simulate open outcry bidding for commodities. The game first went on sale in 1904 by the American games company Parker Brothers.[1]
The inspirations were the Chicago Board of Trade (known as the Pit) and the US Corn Exchange. The game itself was likely based on the very successful game Gavitt's Stock Exchange, invented in 1903 by Harry E. Gavitt of Topeka, Kansas.
Game rules:
The number of commodities included in each round is equal to the number of players. Each player is dealt nine cards; two players get ten if the Bear and the Bull are included in play.
Pit has no turns and everyone plays at once. Players trade commodities among one another by each blindly exchanging one to four cards of the same commodity. The trading process involves calling out the number of cards one wishes to trade until another player holds out an equal number of commodity cards. The two parties then exchange the cards face down.
Winning
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As soon as a player has nine cards of the same commodity in hand, they must reveal their entire hand (e.g., by throwing the cards onto the middle, or the corner board if available) and call out "Corner on (the name of the commodity they are holding)!", ending the round. That player then earns points equal to the number value of the commodity they were holding. In deluxe editions of the game, the player with a full set of nine has to ring the bell before revealing their hand.
The first player to reach an agreed-upon point total wins the game.
The Bear and the Bull
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The Bear card serves as a hazard for all players, as its holder may not declare a Corner even while holding all cards of the same commodity.
The Bull card is considered wild and can be used to complete any set. When it is in play, a player can win a round in any of the following ways:
Holding all nine cards of the same commodity, as described above, with or without a tenth card in hand
Holding eight cards of one commodity and the Bull ("Bull Corner")
Holding all nine cards of the same commodity and the Bull ("Double Bull Corner"), which awards double value
At the end of a round, the Bear and the Bull each impose a 20-point penalty on any non-winning player holding them. It is possible for a player's score to go below zero. The Bull and Bear may be traded individually or with any number of cards of one commodity. However, the four-card limit for a single trade still applie
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