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Post by [x] Hong Kong on Apr 17, 2012 18:34:21 GMT -5
"How do you play? Um, well, the dealer-me in this case- splits the deck between the different players. The players look at there cards and keep them secret from the rest of the group. Who ever has the Ace of Spades goes first, putting down as many Ace's as they have or want to. Then, the next person puts down a two, ect.. this goes on until one person as put down all of there cards (that's how you win, he said as a side note).
However, if you don't have the card number you need, lets say a 7, you have to lie. You have to fool the rest of the group into thinking that it the real card. If you manage to get away with it, then it's all cool. But if you get caught, you have to take the whole deck." He looked up at Liechtenstein, having been caught up in the explanation, he had completely neglected to speak slowly and calmly. He flicked his bangs out of his face, so he could see alittle better.
"Have I forgot anything Dim-wit?"
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Post by [x] South Korea on Apr 17, 2012 18:41:26 GMT -5
"Well." South Korea stroked his imaginary beard. "Everything except for what BS stands for." His voice trailed off at the end, and his eyes flicked to Hong Kong, who was fiddling with his-or who evers-cards. South Korea looked to Liechtenstein, who had scooted over slightly so he could sit. The Asian sat, intrusively, and set his elbows down on the table and his chin in his hands. He leaned forward, invading everybody's person space. He reached over and grabbed the top of the deck Hong Kong was holding, pulling at it in an attempt to free the cards.
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Post by [x] Hong Kong on Apr 17, 2012 18:51:48 GMT -5
Hong Kong ground his teeth in frustration. 'This...This is what I get for asking Idiot's opinion' "We are NOT going to tell her what BS means," He considers this for moment "Unless you want to die."
He felt the cards be tugged at, and realized that the impertinent man was trying to take his cards right out of his hands. He smirked. The card shark had lived with Macau for much too long to be fooled with this. He slowly dug his nails into the hands, applying pressure methodically in different places. 'Nice try'
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Post by [x] Spain on Apr 17, 2012 18:58:11 GMT -5
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Spain was just about to go ask Roma to play an entertaining game of Loba when he noticed that someone already had the cards he was looking for. A group of people, actually.
"Hm?" It looked like Switzerland's sister, Liechtenstein and a few Asian nations he didn't really know. (He kind of recognized the one with the bushier brows, but only because he reminded him of another bushy-browed Englishman.) "What's going on here?" He asked, coming up behind the two bickering Asians. To be honest though, he was more concerned about what card game they were playing rather than the bickering.
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Post by [x] South Korea on Apr 17, 2012 19:04:18 GMT -5
South Korea squeaked and jerked his hand away from the ninja-technique-using Hong Kong. Shaking it from side to side and blowing on it (as if that would relieve the pain) the Asian glanced around to see a European nation. Spain. Yep. South Korea recognized him from various World Conferences from before...well, before everything. "Ah! Hello, Spain!" Spain was the one with the tomato obsession. "Cards is what's going on!" South Korea waved in Hong Kong's direction, then tapped on the cards again, this time quickly jerking his hand away from any fear of his hand being ripped off by Hong Kong.
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Post by [x] Spain on Apr 17, 2012 19:10:05 GMT -5
"Que divertido!" How fun! He clapped his hands. "I love cards! I would sometimes play with Monaco if I had the time." He politely pulled over a chair for himself and sat next to Liechtenstein (that was her name!). "What game are you playing?" From his various attempts to win against said poker-loving micronation, he knew quite a few games. Though he didn't quite recognize this one.
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Post by [x] Hong Kong on Apr 17, 2012 19:20:47 GMT -5
"We haven't exactly decided yet. I was playing Solitaire until the Dim-Wit and Liechtenstein showed up." Hong Kong remembered the nation from his time at England's house, but because of certain, er, circumstances, the Asian never had a chance to meet him in person other than formally. Most of it was what England had thought about Spain at the time.
And, considering the relations between the two nation's at the time, it wasn't a very good image. Still, he had to be polite to the older country, and he dipped his head slightly. "Do you want to play Spain?" Because even if he was polite, He never passed up a chance to better another nation. His smirked deepened.
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Post by [x] Spain on Apr 17, 2012 19:28:03 GMT -5
"You play solitaire, too? I've always enjoyed that game." He said, reminicing of how he'd play it whenever he felt frustrated with how his day had been going. It cheered him up almost as much as flamenco or playing his guitar did. Strange how it worked that way. "Sure, why not? I was looking for something to do anyway."
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Post by [x] South Korea on Apr 17, 2012 19:33:37 GMT -5
"The more the merrier!" South Korea said, putting his head in his hands again, then turning to Hong Kong. "So? Deal the cards. I'm ready, da~ze!" He bounced up and down slightly, making the table shake slightly. Chortling, the Asian nation continued doing so, wondering just how long it would take for Hong Kong to pull some kind of ninja-shinobi-jutsu-technique on him. Probably not long, going by what had happened just moment earlier.
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Post by [x] Hong Kong on Apr 17, 2012 19:36:52 GMT -5
The black-haired "Teen" shrugged "Fine. It's easier to play with more people. What do you think Liechtenstein?" Hong Kong had noticed that the girl hadn't spoken yet. He didn't want Switzerland getting mad at him for excluding her....
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Post by [x] Spain on Apr 17, 2012 19:54:13 GMT -5
Spain had to laugh a little at the South Korean's avid enthusiasm. He was such a hyperactive nation and he almost found himself missing him at the world meetings. Well, at least for now they could put aside their differences and just be themselves. "Be careful, we don't want the table breaking now." He joked, noticing how much it was shaking. "And I thought that we weren't sure what game we were playing."
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Post by Liechtenstein on Apr 17, 2012 22:24:32 GMT -5
Liechtenstein listened as Hong Kong explained the rules of BS, it was the same game as Doubt. The two Asian countries talked about BS some more and she had no idea what they were talking about then South Korea sat down and tried to take the cards from Hong Kong. The female nation winced a little when Hong Kong dug his nail to South Korea’s hand before he pulled his hand away. She noticed Spain walking up behind South Korea and Hong Kong and moved to make more room for the nation. She wasn’t close to Spain but Liechtenstein recognized him because she heard about him from Austria and seen him in world meetings and sport events. The ribbon haired girl watched silently as they talked and discussed which card game they should play.
"Fine. It's easier to play with more people. What do you think Liechtenstein?" Hong Kong asked.
“Can I watch you play first? I want to see how the game works; I’ll join in the next round.” She didn’t know how to play Solitaire and by watching others play the female nation might be able to understand the game.
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Post by [x] South Korea on Apr 17, 2012 22:25:29 GMT -5
South Korea rolled his eyes, glancing skyward (or metalward, in this case) and shrugging expressively. He turned to Spain and shook head. "That's Hon-Kon for you. Always making decisions without asking." He scoffed and laughed pointedly in Hong Kong's direction, just after Spain finished speaking. "And polite too. Like a sir." Korea mimed sipping from a tea cup, and snickered in Liechtenstein's direction.
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Post by [x] Hong Kong on Apr 17, 2012 23:41:35 GMT -5
At the outrageous nickname, Hong Kong's eye twitched. When he saw the other Asian nation pretend to sip tea, his patience reached it's limit. He reached, grabbing S. Korea's hand and pulling it forward with a yank, aiming to slam him into the table.
Not bothering to see what actually happened, he sat up straight, adjusting his shoulders. He picked up the scattered deck again and started to deal out cards to Spain, the Dim-Wit and himself.
'Let the game begin,'
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Post by [x] South Korea on Apr 17, 2012 23:51:50 GMT -5
South Korea attempted-at failed, miserably-to avoid the ninja's lightning-fast attack. His forehead slammed onto the table, and he was dragged forward a bit from the force of the yank. His hand as released quickly afterwards, as though Hong Kong didn't want to spend any more time than needed touching the other Asian. "OW!" He yelled, quickly sitting entirely back down again and sitting up slowly, rubbing his forehead and moving the shoulder that had been connected to the hand that Hong Kong brutally yanked in a circular motion. "That wasn't nice..." He paused, thinking up another name. "Honkey-Dong." South Korea moved both hands out of Hong Kong's range, beneath the table, and watched the STATE (as he is not a nation, though he may claim to be) cleaned up the scattered deck of cards and organized them so that they were all pointing the same direction.
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