NutriGin card game more food molecules than you ever hoped to see while playing cards.... designed by m. keffer -- nov 2005.

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NutriGin card game more food molecules than you ever hoped to see while playing cards.... designed by m. keffer -- nov 2005

NutriGin Card Game object of the game: get all your cards into “sets” or “runs” BEFORE your opponent does. Each player gets 10 cards, face down. Dealer places remaining deck face down. Turn up one card to start the “discard” pile. Next player chooses one new card. It can be from the deck, or from the discard pile. Player then discards one card into the discard pile. Repeat in turns until one player has all his/her cards in sets or runs. When a player has all his/her cards in sets, declare “gin” and end the game. –Winning player must do their normal discard in order to end the game. Winner gets 10 points for winning, plus whatever points are not yet in sets in opponent’s hand. Point values are shown on the cards. Notes: –Keep all your cards in your hand until you’re finished. –Pick up only one card at a time, and discard only one card at a time.

possible SETS (ANY 3-4 of ANYthing within a box) glu fru gal rib MSL monosaccharides (any 3-4) fatty acids polysaccharides (any 3-4) HCH HCH HCH HCH HCH HCH HCH HCH HC HC HCH HCH HCH HCH CH CH CH CH CH CH HCH hydrocarbons glycerides disaccharides (any 3-4) amino acid primary protein secondary protein tertiary protein quaternary protein

fru S HCH HC HC HCH HCH HCH HCH 3, 4, or 5 of these -- MUST be in ORDER! 3 of these -- MUST be in ORDER! any monosac okay any disac okay must be starch must be cellulose must be wood any glyceride okay any fatty acid okay any hydrocarbo n okay any aa okay any primary protein okay must be secondary protein must be tertiary protein must be quaternary protein Possible RUNS

glu fru gal rib MSL glufrugalrib MSL

HCH HCH HCH HCH HCH HCH HCH HCH HC HC HCH HCH HCH HCH CH CH CH CH CH CH HCH HCH HCH HCH HCH HCH HCH HCH HCH HC HC HCH HCH HCH HCH CH CH CH CH CH CH HCH