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Grass (card game) : ウィキペディア英語版
Grass (card game)

''Grass'' is a card game, first published in 1979 and now published by Euro Games and Ventura International (packaged in a hemp bag). The game is an expanded version of ''Mille Bornes'' with the theme altered from car racing to cannabis dealing, with many of the cards essentially the same.
* Peddle Cards are cards which make up the money in the game, indicating the sale of cannabis to a particular value. There are six types: ''Home Grown'', ''Mexico'', ''Colombia'', ''Jamaica'', ''Panama'', and ''Dr. Feelgood''. Each of these has a different monetary value.
* Heat on cards represent police activity and are made up of 4 different varieties: ''Bust'', ''Detained'', ''Felony'', and ''Search and Seizure''. A Heat on card played on another player's "Market open" card prevents that player from obtaining cannabis (until the corresponding "Heat off" card is played).
* Heat off cards are made up of ''Immunity'', ''Hearsay Evidence'', ''Charges Dropped'', and ''A Breeze To Fly''. Any of these cards played on the corresponding "Heat on" card will remove the heat and enable the player to continue putting down peddle cards.
* Market open cards enables the player to add peddles of cannabis to their stash (provided there is no heat). In order to end the current hand/round, any player may play a "Market close" on their own "Market open" (provided there is no heat). The money for the round is totalled and a new hand is dealt to each player.
* Skim cards allow a player to steal peddle cards on the table from other players. ''Steal Your Neighbour's Pot'' allows the player to take any peddle card from another player, and ''The Banker'' allows the player to steal 20 percent of every player's unprotected tabled peddle money at the end of the round.
* Protection cards allow a player to protect their peddle cards against skim cards. There are three types: ''Grab a Snack'' ($25,000), ''Catch a Buzz'' ($25,000) and ''Lust Conquers All'' ($50,000). ''Dr Feelgood'', the highest valued peddle card, may never be protected.
* Pay Fine cards function as heat off cards, but require the player to sacrifice a peddle card in their stash to play them.
* Nirvana Cards give bonuses to players. There are two types: ''Stonehigh'' and ''Euphoria''. Either of these cards will provide an extra turn and cancel any "heat on" card active on the player. In addition, the player receives a peddle card from every other player: ''Stonehigh'' requires every player to hand over their lowest tabled peddle, whereas ''Euphoria'' requires player to hand over their highest tabled peddle.
* Paranoia Cards give penalties to players. Each of these cards imposes a penalty on the player who plays it. However, if the cards are found unplayed in a player's hand at the end of a hand, a score penalty is assessed: ($25,000 for ''Sold out''; $50,000 for ''Double Crossed''; and $100,000 for ''Utterly Wiped Out''), it is up to the player to decide which is worth less. Further, whenever any of these cards are played on the discard pile, each player must pass a card from their hand to their neighbour: this can allow the play of one of the less dangerous Paranoia cards to enable a player to pass on a more dangerous one. If these cards are played on a person's peddle pile, ''Sold out'' forces the player to skip a turn and lose their lowest peddle; ''Doublecrossed'' forces the player to skip two turns and lose their ''highest'' peddle; and ''Utterly Wiped Out'' forces the player to skip three turns and destroys ''all'' unprotected peddle cards and their market open card. (citation needed)
==See also==

* Grass Game Calculator v01 (Microsoft Excel) ()
* Grass Kalkulator v1.6 (08.2000) (Website/Javascript) ()

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