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Originally posted by McCade
Well I too have played it at least a dozen times.
In traditional Pyramid the King can be taken off by himself. In fact here are the cards that match for 13.
Ace and Queen
2 and Jack
3 and 10
4 and 9
5 and 8
6 and 7
King by himself
But in this version of it which is based off of 14 (and it states that in the instructions) the card pairs are
Ace and King
2 and Queen
3 and Jack
4 and 10
5 and 9
6 and 8
7 and 7
Here is the exact wording of the in game description:
"Match up cards in the stock with cards in the pyramid to make pairs that total the number 14."
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McCade- With all due respect, I honestly have no idea what you're talking about. I've played the game many times and after reading your post I went back to the game to make sure I wasn't crazy. The in game description for Pyramid states that the cards are to total 13 and, as you mentioned, you can play the King by himself. The only game where the cards add up to 14 is the game "Fourteen Out."
Can somebody else with this game confirm this, please?