Our good friends the Rudes joined us for our second annual New Year's Eve game night. Last year was mostly CCGs - in fact, I held a sealed deck Magic tournament for all the boys (including Ken and me). This year was mostly lighter fare. Julie, Jacob, Matthew, and I started by playing a few games of Liar's Dice while we waited for the Rudes to arrive.
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Matthew checks his dice for the 7th time before making his bid. |
Ken then brought the Bucket King while we waited for Tracey to arrive. This was a fun, light, family card game and I wish we had played more than one hand. I look forward to trying it again.
One of our favorite games to play at Keuka Lake when we travel there in the summer is Hand & Foot, a Canasta variant. Everyone we've met plays this a bit differently, and one of these days I'll post our rules for reference. Ken and Tracey have played their own version as well, so we decided to play some four-hand team Hand and Foot. The men got off to a great start, catching both Julie and Tracey in their footsies in the first hand. It was all downhill from there though, and we ended up losing by about 1000 points.
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Julie, Ken, and Tracey playing Hand & Foot. |
While we played this game, Jacob taught Brandon and Chelsea how to play Acquire, a new game (for us) that I was given for my birthday. This game has already seen 3 plays in just a few days, and it has quickly become a family favorite. We'll see if it sticks.
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Jacob and Brandon playing Acquire. |
The adults then played Target, an interesting card game that is a mix of poker and rummy. I wasn't wild about this game - most of it was spent drawing and discarding while chasing elusive goals that would disappear just as I drew the wrong card. Maybe I just didn't play it well...
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Ken getting ready to steal yet another goal (target) from Chris in the game of Target. |
The last game played by the adults was
Texas Hold'em with our cool new casino-quality poker chips. This was played
a lot during our vacation in Vegas, and I'm enjoying some research into strategy for this game. Chris ended up the victor, winning an all-in showdown with Ken.