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Because of the relative ease of the game Tripeaks, one thing is that it's not hard to teach to
children that are, like, eight or nine years old. Another thing is, it's not hard to get
a low score in that you can have one peak gone hear, one peak gone here, and most of
the third one gone. And so you have three cards left. Look at that! Three cards left,
you would just count the cards up, one, two, three, and that's a nice low score and you
could, you know, say, "I'm happy with that." Or you could develop some sort of scoring
system where in, if you catch a low, very low score, and you clear the peaks, you subtract.
You know, you say, "I get to take off one because this peak's gone and one because that
peak's gone." Nice low score, anything below five is a good score in Tripeaks.