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How to put the spider card?
If you don't play online, you have to put your card in the real thing. Take 8 decks of cards, neither too big nor too small, and put them in row 10, with 6 cards in the first 4 rows and 5 cards in the last 6 rows. The last card in each row is bright, and the rest are dark. In this way, 54 cards were put, leaving 50 cards (these 50 cards were seen on the Internet, but actually one card on the Internet represents 10).
Start playing after setting. The method is the same as online. Start moving the queue. If you can't catch it, send it to each line with the remaining cards. Just issue the 10 card once, and then queue up. If you play like this in the future, if you play correctly, you can finally end the game with 8 cards in sequence.
Imitating this principle, you can play different numbers of cards (1 card can be arranged without playing). For example, if you play four decks of cards, the total number of cards is 52, and 32 cards can be arranged on the upper 10 line, leaving 20 cards. By analogy, you can try how to play other paid spiders.
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