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About Hex A Deck

The Hex A Deck is similar to a few card packs published in the early 20th century that had sixteen cards in each suit. Those decks were intended to be used when popular games of the period such as Whist were played by five or more players. The extra cards meant that each player had more cards in their hand which added interest to the play. The Hex A Deck cards are numbered in hex from 1 through 9, A through F and 10 or HEX. There are no court cards. The suits are ORs (Clubs), ANDs (Spades), NORs (Hearts) and NANDs (Diamonds). The French decks in Pysol III that have been expanded to sixteen cards per suit use decimal numbers on the pips and the courts are Jack (E), Queen (F) and King (10/HEX).

The Wizards in the Hex A Deck corresponds to the Jokers in a regular pack. Their main purpose in most Hex A Deck games is to show up at the worst possible time. Either that or at the best possible time. They're very successful at doing that. In games that use alternate color stacks they may be played as either color. They have ranks from one through four and sometimes can only be played in rank order. The ranks may or may not be indicated on the cards. They play on their foundation (if any) in descending order of rank. That is first through fourth. In some games the Wizards will not move off of the tableaux until all the other cards have been moved to the foundations. In some games they don't actually enter into play at all. They are just there to make things interesting. Which is to say make things difficult. And they are very good at doing that.

Umpqua's Hex Wizards and top three pips

Hex A Deck

 

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