Strategies for Different Family Card Games

In search for some family card games strategies? Well, we have provided here strategies for some family card games as Tossing Cards Into a Hat, Pig, and Concentration. You can check on them below and then apply them in your games later if you find them helpful.

Tossing Cards Into a Hat Strategy

It’s best to play securely when you are playing Tossing Cards Into a Hat to be able to toss the largest number of cards into the hat and win. When holding a card, hold it between your thumb and forefinger and with your wrist bent inwards towards your body. In case you then straighten out your wrist together with a flick and release the card at the same time, you can have a good control over the card. Stand also several paces closer to the hat to ensure good position.

Pig Strategy

To win in the game Pig, you must be the first one to get a four of a kind. Well, it’s not easy to be the first but you could always try.

You can start by playing with a pair. If you are dealt with two Kings, a Queen and an Ace, keep the two Kings and pass either the Queen or Ace. Just be patient as your two other Kings will come.

While waiting for your four of a kind, be not like a fool who is blinded out as to what other players are doing. Keep watchful eyes over others. Look after others’ reactions, from various reactions you may see who is up for a win.

Concentration Strategy

For you to win in Concentration or also known as Memory, you must be able to have the largest number of cards. To efficiently be able to do so, always remember the cards that have been turned up and where they can exactly be found at the table. This perfectly works most especially if you want to play quickly. However, you still need to be careful. As much as possible, just remember significant cards. If you try to remember all of the cards, you may just later on forget all of them.

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