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Information

Designed By: Edgar Cayce
George S. Parker
Harry Gavitt
Published By: Parker Brothers
Out of the Box
Winning Moves
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Mfg suggested # of Players: 3 - 10 players
User suggested # of Players:
Best with 7, 8 players
Recommended with 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 players
(16 voters) [poll]
Playing Time: 90 Minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages: 7 and up
User Suggested Ages: 8 and up
(4 voters) [poll]
Language Dependence: No necessary in-game text
(5 voters) [poll]
Category: Real-time
Party Game
Card Game
Mechanics: Trading
Set Collection
Other Names:
Cambio
Gavitt's Stock Exchange
Quick 7
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Description

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The original game was invented by Harry E. Gavitt and published in 1903 by Gavitt Publishing and Printing. In that game players deal and trade cards to corner the railway stock market. Be the first to get all the cards of one railway line, call out “Topeka” and you’ll win the hand!

But Pit, the more famous version, adapted by Edgar Cayce, was first published by Parker Brothers in 1904 and in many editions since. In this loud, real-time trading game, players are given the task of cornering the market in one type of commodity. There are as many suits as there are players, and all the cards are dealt out at the start of each round. When the trading begins, players offer sets of cards to each other in the hopes of completing a set for themselves. If you're successful, you score points. If you're not successful, then you could lose points for having a particularly bad card in your possession at the end of the trading.

Most editions support up to 8 players, but at least one allows up to 10.

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1 Playing PIT with fifty players...or around that many!
Pit for Fifty Players - Instructions.pdf
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1 Pit Rules
Pit Rules.pdf
Pit Rules, using standard decks of playing cards.
0 Pit_Francais.pdf
Pit_Francais.pdf
Regles du jeu (French rules)