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- If you're the first partner to get to your foot and the other team isn't close to going out, don't close any melds. The more that is closed the harder it will be for your partner to get to their foot.
*** If you're the first partner to get to your foot and the other team isn't close to going out, don't close any melds. The more that is closed the harder it will be for your partner to get to their foot.
- Watch the discards of the person after you.  This will help you decide what to discard next turn.  
*** Watch the discards of the person after you.  This will help you decide what to discard next turn.  
- Play clean at the beginning and then dirty up your cards later.
*** Play clean at the beginning and then dirty up your cards later.
- The most points wins the game, it's best to have as many clean as possible. The best way to catch up when behind is to have piles that are worth the most. Concentrate on wilds, then clean, then dirty. A bunch of dirty piles means you lose 200 points each pile.
*** The most points wins the game, it's best to have as many clean as possible. The best way to catch up when behind is to have piles that are worth the most. Concentrate on wilds, then clean, then dirty. A bunch of dirty piles means you lose 200 points each pile.
- When playing in pairs, open as soon as you can each round.
*** When playing in pairs, open as soon as you can each round.
- Hold onto a couple of wilds in your hand, if a wild meld has already been started already, to help you get to your foot.  They go great with pairs to help you walk/run to your foot.  If you get the third card for those pairs and can get to your foot, add the wilds to the wild meld.
*** Hold onto a couple of wilds in your hand, if a wild meld has already been started already, to help you get to your foot.  They go great with pairs to help you walk/run to your foot.  If you get the third card for those pairs and can get to your foot, add the wilds to the wild meld.
- Open new melds as soon as you have a set.  This will help your partner get to their foot.  
*** Open new melds as soon as you have a set.  This will help your partner get to their foot.  
- Try to pick up the discard as much as possible.  It only takes 3 cards to open a meld.  If you hold onto a pair of a meld already open, you can use them to pick up the discard pile.  The discard pile can help you with completing pairs or adding cards to your singles.  
*** Try to pick up the discard as much as possible.  It only takes 3 cards to open a meld.  If you hold onto a pair of a meld already open, you can use them to pick up the discard pile.  The discard pile can help you with completing pairs or adding cards to your singles.  
- When you get into your foot before your partner, and the other team isn't close to going out, don't play any cards except wilds on wild and new melds (no more than 3 cards).  This is to leave lots of room for your partner to get to their foot.  If you top up melds to 5 or 6 cards, your partner may have 2 in had (to pick up discard) or they keep picking up that number therefore need the room to put them down.  
*** When you get into your foot before your partner, and the other team isn't close to going out, don't play any cards except wilds on wild and new melds (no more than 3 cards).  This is to leave lots of room for your partner to get to their foot.  If you top up melds to 5 or 6 cards, your partner may have 2 in had (to pick up discard) or they keep picking up that number therefore need the room to put them down.  
- Do not use your wild cards for a wild meld right away! You may need them to get into your foot.
*** Do not use your wild cards for a wild meld right away! You may need them to get into your foot.

Revision as of 19:36, 9 March 2022

      • If you're the first partner to get to your foot and the other team isn't close to going out, don't close any melds. The more that is closed the harder it will be for your partner to get to their foot.
      • Watch the discards of the person after you. This will help you decide what to discard next turn.
      • Play clean at the beginning and then dirty up your cards later.
      • The most points wins the game, it's best to have as many clean as possible. The best way to catch up when behind is to have piles that are worth the most. Concentrate on wilds, then clean, then dirty. A bunch of dirty piles means you lose 200 points each pile.
      • When playing in pairs, open as soon as you can each round.
      • Hold onto a couple of wilds in your hand, if a wild meld has already been started already, to help you get to your foot. They go great with pairs to help you walk/run to your foot. If you get the third card for those pairs and can get to your foot, add the wilds to the wild meld.
      • Open new melds as soon as you have a set. This will help your partner get to their foot.
      • Try to pick up the discard as much as possible. It only takes 3 cards to open a meld. If you hold onto a pair of a meld already open, you can use them to pick up the discard pile. The discard pile can help you with completing pairs or adding cards to your singles.
      • When you get into your foot before your partner, and the other team isn't close to going out, don't play any cards except wilds on wild and new melds (no more than 3 cards).  This is to leave lots of room for your partner to get to their foot. If you top up melds to 5 or 6 cards, your partner may have 2 in had (to pick up discard) or they keep picking up that number therefore need the room to put them down.
      • Do not use your wild cards for a wild meld right away! You may need them to get into your foot.