parksoccer10 answered Monday February 19 2007, 7:30 pm: I don't know what concentration is, but there is an easy game called spoons that is fun. What you do is have more than 2 people sit in a circle with some type of object (small like pebbles or beads) in the center of the circle (enough for everyone but one in the pile). You can also play with your tongues... i'll explain afterwards. Everyone is dealt four cards. There is a dealer and the person to the left of the dealer is the garbage. The dealer picks up on card from the pile and sees if they need it to make their hand four of a kind. They can switch this card with any card they pick up, but they are not allowed to have more than four cards in their hand at once. After the first person picks up the card, if they do not need it they pass it to the next person and the dealer picks up another card. The dealer would swap with their own card if they did need it. The second person would do the same and pass it to the next. When a card reaches the garbage person, it is put in a separate pile. When someone gets four of a kind, they secretly grab one of the items in the middle or stick their tongue out. If someone else sees this happening they would do the same. The last person to stick their tongue out or the one without an item from the middle gets a letter and the first to spell out SPOON looses.
Another good game... HEMPS. This is just like spoons but is played in teams. Before the game the pairs discuss a secret code to let share what cards they have without physically showing them to the other member and not letting the other teams know what they are going for. When a person from the team gets four of a kind, the other member of the team has to say Hemps and they win.. If someone from the opposing teams thinks a team has hemps but no one called it, they can say cross hemps. If they are right then they win, if they say it and the team does not have hemps, they are automatically out.
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