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Posted: 13 Jan 2025 10:11 UTC | Post #1 |
123321Sieg Deck & Engine |
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I’m organizing a cultural night at my community center, and I thought it would be fun to include traditional games like Andar Bahar to showcase Indian culture. I’ve heard it’s a simple and exciting card game, but I don’t know how to play. Can someone explain the rules and suggest how to set it up for a group? Any advice would be amazing! | |
Posted: 13 Jan 2025 11:09 UTC | Post #2 |
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While planning a themed night to explore games from different cultures, I stumbled upon Andar Bahar, a simple yet captivating Indian card game. I wanted to understand its rules and origins, so I dug deeper and found this fantastic resource: https://businessnewsthisweek.com/gaming/andar-bahar-from-village-cards-to-virtual-chips/. The article explained how the game has roots in Indian villages but has also transitioned into the online gaming world. The beauty of Andar Bahar lies in its simplicity: one card is drawn, and you bet on which side—Andar or Bahar—the matching card will appear. The quick pace kept everyone engaged, and it was surprisingly easy to teach even those unfamiliar with card games. That link was invaluable in giving me the confidence to introduce something unique to the group! | |
Posted: 13 Jan 2025 11:46 UTC | Post #3 |
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I can’t thank you enough for sharing that link! It really made all the difference in understanding Andar Bahar. The article broke everything down so well, not just the rules but also the fascinating background of the game. I felt much more confident introducing it to my group after reading it. The simplicity of the game is perfect for a themed night, and it was easy to teach to everyone, even the ones who aren't big card game players. It turned out to be such a hit, and I’m so glad I found that resource. Thanks again for pointing me to it! |
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