Wizard Junior Card Game
Description
From the makers of the popular card game Wizard introduces Wizard Junior. Wizard Junior was designed to introduce younger players to basic card game skills by having fewer cards and colors instead of suits. Each player must try to predict the exact number of tricks they will win in each round. Each round uses more cards adding to the excitement. While the players make "bids" and have the opportunity to win points for each trick there is also the downfall of losing points if too few or too many tricks are made! Play the Wizard or Jester cards at any time. The player with the highest score at the end of the game wins!
Comes with:
instructions
score pad
20 bidding tokens
Best Played with 3-6 players
ages 8+
See USG-WZ5 for our Wizard Card Game.
36 cards,
2.25" x 3.5"
Box 4" x 6"
USG-WZJR36
Features
What is the Difference between Bridge and Poker Sized Playing Cards?
Often times the size of a playing card is referred to as a "narrow" or "wide" deck of cards. While the narrow/bridge decks (2-1/4" x 3-1/2") are called "bridge" size, the wide/poker decks (2-1/2" x 3-1/2") are called "poker" sized.
FACT: BOTH sizes are usable for any normal card game as they are really just normal decks that are a different width. So it really doesn't make any difference which size deck you choose.
OTHER THOUGHTS:
- It is said that the bridge sized decks were made for the "ladies" so that it was easier to hold.
- Often times the bridge or narrow sized decks do make it easier to hold more cards in your hand.
- In the U.S. the "poker" sized are considered the "normal" size.
- In pretty much the rest of the world, the "bridge" sized cards are considered the "normal" size.
Again, please remember that you can use the "bridge" or "poker" sized decks for pretty much any card game. The only difference is one is a 1/4" narrower than the other.
Other Sizes...
Some times we offer various other "sizes" of playing cards. They may be "enlarged" or larger than normal decks or they may also be smaller than normal decks.
Another varience on the "size" would be what we call "shaped" cards. The shaped cards have taken various shapes over the years and change in popularity. They do offer a nice change of pace to a normal deck of cards.
Bridge Size (2-1/4 x 3-1/2)
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