Thank you so much for making this video. I used to play Euchre with my grad school friends every weekend (15 years ago) and I'd completely forgotten how to play since then.
Just found your channel, love the rules explanations and deck reviews! You clearly have a passion for Italian playing cards - any plans or interest in showcasing decks from other regions? Does anywhere else in the world *have* such a rich variety of playing cards?
Thank you! I’m working on a video about Japanese cards which have a great history. In terms of still in print regional variants, no place compares to Italy. I hope to cover tarot card variants this coming fall.
This is spooky: I quite nearly recommended euchre for you to do a video on as it felt like you were running out of games 😅. Any how, I don’t believe you’ve made videos on *French Tarot* (easily my preferred trick taking game (also see FFT - Fédération Française de Tarot)), *500* (another trick taking game, perhaps too similar to euchre) or *100* , a simple game for kids or the inane. Thanks for the video, I’d been planning to learn euchre for quite some time now.
You’re very welcome. We all call them clubs, yet it’s a semantic relic, since the French turned the clubs suit into clovers several hundred years ago. I’m just doing my pointless part to be accurate 😂
I think if the defenders win all 5 tricks they get 4 points. I think that's missing from the scoring slide. I got into Euchre half a year ago through a local meetup group and now it's one of my favorite card games! Great video!
Agreed it’s a great social game. I’m aware of the 4pt defender sweep variant, however to keep the video to the basics I left out house rules and stuck to the most official and established sources which don’t include that house rule. But if you enjoy playing that way, don’t stop, and thanks for sharing it here. It’s a good reward for strong Defenders!
I did try Euchre before, but I didn't understand the point system so i passed 😩 thanks to this video it helps me to understand the rules 👍❤️ currently i am into Scopa, the game is easy to understand but is quite challenging and interesting. Thank you for recommending Scopa for me 🤗✌️ you are great 👍👍👍♠️♥️♣️♦️
Seems like an interesting game, like Bridge but simpler and maybe more exciting. Also a lot like Tarot/Tarock. Can highly recommend a French Tarot video as another commenter suggested! I've had fun getting into it and there's a good mobile app available for practice.
My family usually plays dump the dealer where the dealer must call trump the second time around. Its also a good way to learn how to play out more mediocre hands.
Thank you so much for making this video. I used to play Euchre with my grad school friends every weekend (15 years ago) and I'd completely forgotten how to play since then.
Happy to help, enjoy playing!
Just found your channel, love the rules explanations and deck reviews!
You clearly have a passion for Italian playing cards - any plans or interest in showcasing decks from other regions? Does anywhere else in the world *have* such a rich variety of playing cards?
Thank you! I’m working on a video about Japanese cards which have a great history. In terms of still in print regional variants, no place compares to Italy. I hope to cover tarot card variants this coming fall.
This is spooky: I quite nearly recommended euchre for you to do a video on as it felt like you were running out of games 😅. Any how, I don’t believe you’ve made videos on *French Tarot* (easily my preferred trick taking game (also see FFT - Fédération Française de Tarot)), *500* (another trick taking game, perhaps too similar to euchre) or *100* , a simple game for kids or the inane. Thanks for the video, I’d been planning to learn euchre for quite some time now.
You’re very welcome! I’m planning on some Tarot videos this fall, stay tuned!
Thanks. Just the refresher I needed. You caught me off guard with "clovers" though. We call them clubs. Much appreciated.
You’re very welcome. We all call them clubs, yet it’s a semantic relic, since the French turned the clubs suit into clovers several hundred years ago. I’m just doing my pointless part to be accurate 😂
I think if the defenders win all 5 tricks they get 4 points. I think that's missing from the scoring slide.
I got into Euchre half a year ago through a local meetup group and now it's one of my favorite card games!
Great video!
Agreed it’s a great social game. I’m aware of the 4pt defender sweep variant, however to keep the video to the basics I left out house rules and stuck to the most official and established sources which don’t include that house rule. But if you enjoy playing that way, don’t stop, and thanks for sharing it here. It’s a good reward for strong Defenders!
I did try Euchre before, but I didn't understand the point system so i passed 😩 thanks to this video it helps me to understand the rules 👍❤️ currently i am into Scopa, the game is easy to understand but is quite challenging and interesting. Thank you for recommending Scopa for me 🤗✌️ you are great 👍👍👍♠️♥️♣️♦️
Love it Man! Thank you!
Seems like an interesting game, like Bridge but simpler and maybe more exciting. Also a lot like Tarot/Tarock. Can highly recommend a French Tarot video as another commenter suggested! I've had fun getting into it and there's a good mobile app available for practice.
My family usually plays dump the dealer where the dealer must call trump the second time around. Its also a good way to learn how to play out more mediocre hands.
That’s a great variation!
We call it "screw the dealer".
Sometimes cute's not. 😮💨