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How To Play James Bond (Card Game)

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This video tutorial will teach you how to play James Bond

This video will start by teaching you the general concepts of James Bond, and is followed by the more detailed features of the game. This tutorial is perfect for beginning players, as well as, experienced players that need a refresher.

After watching, you will know the basics on how to play the card game James Bond. All that is left to do is grab some friends and start playing!

This James Bond tutorial will cover the following topics:

– The deal

– The objective

– How to play

– How to win

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32 Comments

  1. Learned how to olay this in a mental hospital for kids

  2. The game can be played with 6 players (2 piles each) or 12 players (1 pile each)

  3. i always knew this game as "hawaii" when i was growing and tbh i didnt know it was actually called james bond until now

  4. never heard of this before, but the gameplay reminds me of Speed and Spit (or Slam). probably could also be played with other kinds decks like, Ganjifa.

  5. No idea why it is called "James Bond", but it sure looks fun.

  6. Is my impression or you people accelerated the videos?
    It seems so rushing !
    Maybe we viewers are so dysfunctional that we can't keep attention for long and you had to make it faster 🤣🤣

  7. Damn you got a lot of card games on here , I’ll sub 💰

  8. James Bond looks fun I’m about to play it

  9. What I do if I have Jack in one pile and have 3 Jacks in other pile.
    Can I swapping it or not?

  10. Me and my friends used to say “brother dude” after every card placement so we called it that.

  11. This video was super helpful! Thank you!

  12. Your cards look really nice, which ones do you use?

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  14. i used to play this in high school but to win we just flipped the piles to prove you had done it then just slap the desk as hard as possible it was real wild! It got really intense sometimes.

  15. I always thought it was called "Stress" because at camp they call it that, but I guess I was told wrong.

  16. This game is an instant hit at my home. My family members fight over who shouted 'James Bond' first or whether it is allowed to swap multiple cards at once. It is so addictive that we generally play 5-6 games more after we think we are done for the day!

    Thank you for sharing this!!

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