![]() ![]() On the seventh and final round, players may bet their poker chips in addition to their betting tokens if they wish to. Players receive their betting tokens back and repeat the process for six more rounds. The “1” Elvis board is double sided…one side pays out double should players bet on that answer and win, while the other pays out as normal. This can sometimes occur when a player feels that all of the answers on the table are too high, including their own answer. The “1” Elvis Impersonator Board – This board represents the absolute minimum answer, which players can bet on if they see fit to. Players will be trying to get as many as possible as they determine who wins the game. Poker Chips – These chips are awarded during the scoring phase of each round. They are allowed to place bets on their own answer as well as on the other answers present. All questions call for a numeric answer.īid Tokens – Players will be betting on answers with these. ![]() ![]() Question Cards – Each round, one question will be read that the players will need to answer. Markers and Marker Boards – Players will be writing down and submitting their answers with these as questions are read. Before we get started with the review, I’d like to thank Luke Warren from North Star Games for sending me a free review copy and also to webmaster who made the connection and asked me to make this great review. Wits & Wagers Party follows along with the same theme, combining aspects of both games to provide hours of entertainment to family and friends alike. Wits & Wagers Party: 4+ Players, Ages 8+, Average Play Time = 25 Minutes ![]()
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