Crosshand Poker
1978
Designed by Bil van Dongen
Published by Holdson, Holdsworth Thos & Sons, Paul Lamond Games Ltd
Mechanics
Description
Crosshand Poker is a cross between scrabble and poker. 108 (two decks including jokers) traditional playing-card symbol tiles being played on a scrabble-esque grid board inclusive of double and triple scores. Players draw and update 5 tiles in their rack and play poker 'hands' of tiles branching from the center of the board. Each type of hand has a different score as set out in the. Very much like scrabble except the scores are not on a per-tile basis. Winner has most points when pool of tiles is depleted.
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