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The Great Panguingue Blog: PANGUINUE 102
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The Great Panguingue Blog. Thursday, May 18, 2006. There are certain cards in panguingue that are worth money, which you get paid from the other players in the hand during the play of the hand. You do not have to win the hand to make money. All 3's, 5's, and 7's are worth money as are any number cards of the same suit for example 4h, 4h, 4h. Also, the sequences worth money are K,Q,J or A,2,3 of the same suit. I will discuss the pays in a future post. Posted by ThePanClub.com @ 11:20 PM.
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The Great Panguingue Blog: PANGUINGUE 108
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The Great Panguingue Blog. Thursday, May 18, 2006. Now that you are probably totally confused with all the previous posts on the rules and playing of pan, I would like to invite all of you to the first ever online pan school. Please feel free to join us and bring your friends. Panguingue is a very social game and is great fun to play with your friends. The very best way to learn pan is to actually sit and play it. We look forward to seeing you in class! Posted by ThePanClub.com @ 11:31 PM. There are a co...
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The Great Panguingue Blog: PANGUINGUE 109
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The Great Panguingue Blog. Thursday, May 18, 2006. For the more advanced players, I would like to open some discussions about the play of hands. Here are a few hands that I would like your opinions and comments on:. You have melded Kh,Kc,Kd 2c,2h,2d. In your hand you have 4d, 5d, 5d, 5h,6d. You now have to discard. Early in the hand, what do you discard vs late in the hand what do you discard. The player in front of you is not in fives. I am willing to bet, we have some different answers on this one!
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The Great Panguingue Blog: PANGUINGUE 106
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The Great Panguingue Blog. Thursday, May 18, 2006. There are certain terms you will hear at the pan table. Here are a few with their definitions. SLUFFING - To throw a hand away and not play. MUCK - The discarded card pile. VALLE CARDS - 3'S, 5'S and 7's. COMOQUED - Two of the same number cards such as 7c,7c. SMOKED - Buying a card which you already have in your hand which does not allow you. To make a legal meld for example, 7c,7s in your hand and you buy the 7s. This is considered a "smoker".
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The Great Panguingue Blog: PANGUINGUE 105
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The Great Panguingue Blog. Thursday, May 18, 2006. When determining whether or not to play the hand, position is certainly important. A pan table generally seats seven (7) players. The more players who declare in before you, the better your hand should be since you will be paying out during the play of the hand. Also, having pays made in your hand is an important factor. At least you know, that when you come down with your melds, you will make money from the other players. View my complete profile.
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The Great Panguingue Blog: PANGUINGUE 104
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The Great Panguingue Blog. Thursday, May 18, 2006. Now I want to discuss the values of pan melds. These are melds that are worth money and are paid during the play of the hand from all players in the hand. 3's, 5's and 7's are money number cards. When you meld three different suits of these for example 3s,3c,3h, this is worth one (1) chip. When you meld three of the same suit of these for example 3h,3,h3h, this is worth two (2) chips. Until next time, you can play a little Panguingue at ThePanClub.com.
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The Great Panguingue Blog: PANGUINGUE 101 (basic rules)
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The Great Panguingue Blog. Thursday, May 18, 2006. PANGUINGUE 101 (basic rules). Pan unlike any other game uses 8 standard decks of cards in which all the 8's, 9's and 10's are removed. Most places also remove one set of spades leaving a total of 310 cards in play. Because there are no 8's, 9's or 10's, the 7's connect to the jack for example J,7,6 instead of the normal J,10,9. In Panguingue the play is counterclockwise. A "legal meld" is any meld of a number that has three different suits or three of th...
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The Great Panguingue Blog: May 2006
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The Great Panguingue Blog. Thursday, May 18, 2006. For the more advanced players, I would like to open some discussions about the play of hands. Here are a few hands that I would like your opinions and comments on:. You have melded Kh,Kc,Kd 2c,2h,2d. In your hand you have 4d, 5d, 5d, 5h,6d. You now have to discard. Early in the hand, what do you discard vs late in the hand what do you discard. The player in front of you is not in fives. I am willing to bet, we have some different answers on this one!
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The Great Panguingue Blog: PANGUINGUE 107
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The Great Panguingue Blog. Thursday, May 18, 2006. The main idea in panguingue is to put the hand out, better known as "panning the hand". You will not only get repaid for all your money melds, get two chips from each player for putting out the hand, but, you will also receive the ante (tops) that each player put up. So, you can see how important it is to put the hands out that you decide to play. Until next time, you can play a little Panguingue at ThePanClub.com. Posted by ThePanClub.com @ 11:30 PM.