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Who here likes card games?
I, myself, aren't much of a fan apart from the occassional drunken poker match with mates, cards does nothing for me. But, one thing I've encountered since coming to Korea and hanging out with North Americans on the weekends is how big cards seems to be amongst Americans and Canadians, I guess one reason could be the weather, it's something to do when it's a blizzard outside.
The only card games I ever played back in Oz was with a couple of mates after half a dozen or so, so I can't never remember what game's what and how to play. So, since being here, and trying to participate in games, I quickly feel like a goose as I can't remember the rules and generally suck at cards anyway.
Is Australia keen on cards and I just hung around with the wrong mates back in Oz, or does card games truly suck and no one back home plays?
I, myself, aren't much of a fan apart from the occassional drunken poker match with mates, cards does nothing for me. But, one thing I've encountered since coming to Korea and hanging out with North Americans on the weekends is how big cards seems to be amongst Americans and Canadians, I guess one reason could be the weather, it's something to do when it's a blizzard outside.
The only card games I ever played back in Oz was with a couple of mates after half a dozen or so, so I can't never remember what game's what and how to play. So, since being here, and trying to participate in games, I quickly feel like a goose as I can't remember the rules and generally suck at cards anyway.
Is Australia keen on cards and I just hung around with the wrong mates back in Oz, or does card games truly suck and no one back home plays?








