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The card game '''Shit On Your Neighbor''' is brilliant in its simplicity.
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The [[card game]] '''Shit On Your Neighbor''' is brilliant in its simplicity.
    
All players set three (3) or four (4) piles of chips in front of themselves (this could be piles of 5 dimes, 3 quarters -- whatever the Dealer decides).  Each player is dealt one card.  The object is to not have the lowest card at the table at the end of the hand -- in this game, the Ace is the lowest card.  
 
All players set three (3) or four (4) piles of chips in front of themselves (this could be piles of 5 dimes, 3 quarters -- whatever the Dealer decides).  Each player is dealt one card.  The object is to not have the lowest card at the table at the end of the hand -- in this game, the Ace is the lowest card.  
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:*Typically, all players will attempt to trade a card ranking Four or lower; most players will trade a Five; and some players will trade a Six.  Very few, if any, intelligent players will trade a Seven unless there are only 2 or 3 people left in play.
 
:*Typically, all players will attempt to trade a card ranking Four or lower; most players will trade a Five; and some players will trade a Six.  Very few, if any, intelligent players will trade a Seven unless there are only 2 or 3 people left in play.
 
:*An attentive player will make exception to the above note when, for example, he is forced to trade away a Two, but receives a Three instead.  Knowing that the player to their right is now stuck with a Two, there is little reason to trade the Three.
 
:*An attentive player will make exception to the above note when, for example, he is forced to trade away a Two, but receives a Three instead.  Knowing that the player to their right is now stuck with a Two, there is little reason to trade the Three.
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[[Category:Gambling games]]

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