Learn & Play Go-Stop, a Korean Card Game
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Thank you to everyone who came out to the inaugural meeting of Hwatu Hangout in January! It was a lot of fun, and I'm looking forward to seeing you all again and hopefully some new faces as well~ ๐
FOR BEGINNERS
If you've ever seen Korean movies or K-dramas, you may have seen characters play with small red cards decorated with flowers and animals. Those cards are called "hwatu" or flower cards. The most popular game played with hwatu is "Go-Stop".
Come to this next Hwatu Hangout (Plum Blossom Edition!), and learn how to play this awesome game. It can take some time to orient yourself with the cards and rules, but once you do, there's no turning back. It's major fun.
FOR EXPERIENCED PLAYERS
No Tazza-style deck rigging or hand chopping. Most importantly, no gambling. We may play with plastic chips to raise the faux stakes, but that's it! If you'd like to skip the lesson/demo, then please arrive at 2p for game play.
THE PLAN
- 1:00p - 1:40p: Learn how to play
- 1:40p - 2:00p: Demo Game
- 2:00p - 4:00p: Game play
THE LOCATION
We will be meeting again at Fairfax Wegmans on the 2nd Floor. You will find the stairs past the cafe/bakery/prepared foods section to the left of the building!
BEFORE ATTENDING
If you haven't already, please complete this interest form. I will bring some hwatu decks, but please bring a deck if you have one.
Questions? Send an email to hwatuhangout (at) gmail (dot) com
Hope to see you there!
Eunice
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By Meetup
Learn to play Go-Stop (Hwatu) at a Plum Blossom Hwatu Hangout for beginners and experienced players, with a lesson and a full game session.
AI summary
By Meetup
Learn to play Go-Stop (Hwatu) at a Plum Blossom Hwatu Hangout for beginners and experienced players, with a lesson and a full game session.
