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GameType: Dice
Players: 3-10
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A cup for everyone with the same amount of dice each. Someone starts by betting there are a certain number of dice of a certain face (e.g. five sixes).
The next player can:
- increase the bet (six sixes or seven of any face)
- Call bullshit
- Call exact
Ones (also called Pacos) are jokers and count to the sum of any other face bet (if your cup contains 1 1 4 and 6 you would have 2 paco, 3 fours or 3 sixes).
You can also do a paco only bet to increase the bet: current bet is six twos you can call 3 paco.
To increase the bet from 3 paco:
- 4 paco
- Or 3\*2 + 1 (7 of any other face)

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GameType: Card
Players: 3-8
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[[Ronan]] taught me this game in the Philippines.
Swedish / Norwegian
In short, a game of Mattis consists of playing for tricks in the initial round. Here, the goal is for players to try to collect as many good cards as possible. After this, they jump into the decisive round. In the second round, the objective is to get rid of all the cards as quickly as possible. The first player to get rid of their cards can call themselves the winner. The one who finishes last gets the title of Mattis. The skill in Mattis is to be good at collecting the best cards in the initial round; if you dont succeed at this, it can be difficult to take the lead in the decisive round.
Mattis is a game over two rounds, and how you fare in the second round depends on how you played your Mattis cards in the first round. According to the rules of Mattis, the suit of the cards does not matter in the first round. The aim is to have the highest card. A player lays down a card, and the player to their left must respond with a card. The player who plays the highest card wins the trick.
If both play the same card, there is a "war." In a war, each player lays down another card, and the one with the highest card wins all the cards. According to the rules of Mattis, you should always have three cards in your hand. You always have the opportunity to take a chance by drawing a random card from the deck instead of playing a card from your hand. You play until there is only one card left in the deck; this card determines the trump for the next round.
Sealing the Victory in the Decisive Round
The player who got the trump card is allowed to start the second round with any card of their choice. In the second round, you must play a card of the same suit that was led and preferably a higher card. If a trump card is played, the next player can overtrump with an even higher trump. You play one round around the table, so that all players get a chance to play. The player who plays the highest card gets to start the next round. The trick is not completed until as many cards have been played as there are players.
If you cannot play a card, you will need to draw cards in the second round. For this reason, the cards you carry over from the first round are crucial. The winner is the one who gets rid of their cards first, but the others continue to play for second and third place.