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You Can't Win




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After the heist, there’s always room for an argument – an argument about who gets the least, who gets the most, who gets enough.

You Can’t Win is a player-versus-player trick-taking rule-making game. Each round, you’ll try and lay out a rule for the rest of the game, you’ll see if that rule sticks, then see if your final card is one of the few cards that has a chance.

And maybe you’ll find you just can’t win.                 

But maybe you can make sure someone else can’t win, too.

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You Can’t Win comes with twenty cards and two facing cards for the deck to keep things looking nice.

You Can’t Win requires very little table area, and players will need to be able to read or handle one another’s cards, so being able to reach a common area is important. It does require some reading, but not much math. The game’s in a single shared deck that only needs to be shuffled once per game, and nobody needs anything to track the game’s points.

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CANTWIN-CORE
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This title was added to our catalog on July 03, 2017.