Teech for Two
2005
Designed by Larry Levy
Published by (Web published)
Teech for Two is a climbing/shedding game for exactly two players. It was designed by Larry Levy to meet the need for a two player climbing game when there were none readily available. The goal of the game is for a player to shed out their entire hand before the other player. The gameplay is standard climbing play. One player leads with a combination. The other player must follow and play a higher version of the exact same combination. Teech for Two was inspired by David Parlett's "The Bum Game", which was Parlett's preferred way of playing Daihinmin. What makes Teech for Two original and exciting is the way that it introduces wilds that are always dealt to each player every hand. With wilds available like this, many more hands are playable and it's always an exciting puzzle to figure out how to best play out a hand.
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