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How to play the king game in KTV?

Generally, 8- 14 people are appropriate, and the probability of participants being selected is moderate. If the number of participants is too small, the probability of being selected is too high, and if you are nervous, you will be tired of playing, and too many people will lead to insufficient participation. Then, we need a deck of playing cards. Suppose there are 65,438+00 participants, we will draw hearts A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 65, 438+ 00 of playing cards and add a ghost card * * * 65,438+065,438+0, and A will count as 65,438. After shuffling, each person draws a card as a dark card, and the person who draws the ghost card must show the ghost card, which becomes the "king". There is a card left on the table, which is the "king"' s own number. If no one draws a ghost card, that is to say, this card on the table is a ghost card, you must reshuffle and draw again.

In this way, our "king" was successfully elected. "Wang" can click the number 1~ 10 at will, and ask two or three of them to do whatever they want. It is up to the "king" to decide what to do (note: orders need to be given within a restrictive framework recognized by the participants * * *). Everyone must obey the king's request, because the king doesn't know who has what card, so it is random and not targeted. At the same time, because the "king" has his own number, it is very likely that the "king" will complete his orders by himself. The bigger the hole the king digs, the worse he may fall.

King's Game refers to a poker game originated in Japan, which is a popular multiplayer interactive game in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan Province Province of China. In the game, the king's orders are absolute, and participants need to obey the king's orders unconditionally. The absolute power generated by mandatory rules is the key to the charm of the king's game. The scale of the game can be controlled by the participants themselves through the restrictive rules recognized by * * * *, thus producing all kinds of wonderful gameplay and giving people unlimited imagination. You can assign two numbers to do anything at will, and the person who is selected by the number must not disobey.