If a player lays down an 8, whether alone or in combination, everyone else must pass, then this player leads a new trick. (Note that all played cards stay in front of who played them.) Once everyone passes, the player who won the trick leads again. The next players in turn must play a higher matching combination of cards or pass, although a player who passes can re-enter the trick later. The lead player starts the first trick by laying down a single card, a pair of the same number, or two or more consecutive cards of the same suit. They each choose two cards to set aside face down. In the first round of LOOP, each player receives a hand of eleven cards from a deck of three suits, with each suit having cards numbered 1-15. How well can you play the same cards as someone else?
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