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This is all the needed information to play uno at...
 
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#uno on the caelestia server
 
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'''== COMMANDS =='''
 
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"Commands are as follows:
 
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To play a card type "play <color b/g/y/r> <number/word on card>"
 
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For example: "play b 0" will play the Blue zero card
 
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For example: "play g dt" will play the green Draw Two card
 
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For example: "play r r" will play the red reverse card
 
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<bot> Top card: blue 0
 
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-bot- your cards: red 0 - blue 9
 
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<PLayer> play b 9
 
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<bot> Player played a Blue 9
 
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More commands:
 
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!uno - Starts the game
 
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join - Join the game
 
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!unoremove - removes yourself from the game
 
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!unoend - Stops the current game
 
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draw - draw a card from the deck if you cant match the top card
 
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pass - pass your turn to the next player (much draw first)
 
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count - displays the amount of cards in each players hand
 
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order - displays players in order by turn
 
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!unostat - stats for a player !unostat <username>
 
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!unotop10 - displays top 10 players"
 
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'''== RULES =='''
 
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"UNO IN A NUTSHELL
 
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Each player is dealt 7 cards with the remaining ones placed face down to form a DRAW pile.
 
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The top card of the DRAW pile is turned over to begin a DISCARD pile.
 
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The first player has to match the card in the DISCARD pile either by number, color or word.
 
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For example, if the card is a red 7, player must throw down a red card or any color 7.
 
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Or the player can throw down a Wild Card. If the player doesn't have anything to match, he must pick a card from the DRAW pile.
 
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If he can play what is drawn, great. Otherwise play moves to the next person.
 
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Once a player has no cards left, the hand is over. Points are scored (see scoring section) and you start over again. That's UNO in a nutshell.
 
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OBJECT:
 
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Points are scored by ridding yourself of all the cards in your hand before your opponent(s).
 
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You score points for cards left in your opponent's hands.
 
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Cards as follows:
 
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19 Blue Cards - 0 to 9
 
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19 Green Cards - 0 to 9
 
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19 Red Cards - 0 to 9
 
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19 Yellow Cards - 0 to 9
 
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8 Draw Two cards - 2 each in Blue, Green, Red and Yellow
 
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8 Reverse Cards - 2 each in Blue, Green, Red and Yellow
 
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8 Skip Cards - 2 each in Blue, Green, Red and Yellow
 
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4 Wild Cards
 
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4 Wild Draw 4 cards
 
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WHAT WORD CARDS MEAN
 
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Draw Two Cards - When this card is played, the next person to play must draw 2 cards and forfeit his turn.
 
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Reverse Card - Simply reverse direction of play. Play left becomes play right, and vice versa.
 
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Skip Card - The next player to play loses his turn and is "skipped." Mighty clever.
 
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Wild Card - This card can be played on any card. The person playing the card calls any color to continue play, including the one presently being played if desired. A Wild card can be played even if the player has another playable card in his hand.
 
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Wild Draw Four Card - This is the best, meanest, most sneaky card to have. Not only does the player get to call the next color played, but the next player has to pick 4 cards and forfeit his turn. There is a hitch, however (of course): you can only play this card when you don't have a card in your hand that matches the color of the card previously played.
 
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Note: A player may have a matching number or word card of a different color in his hand and plays his "Wild Draw Four" card.
 
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SCORING
 
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When a player is out of cards, he gets points for cards left in the opponent's hands as follows:
 
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All cards through 9 Face value
 
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Draw 2 = 20 points
 
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Reverse = 20 points
 
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Skip = 20 points
 
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Wild = 50 points
 
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Wild Draw 4 = 50 points
 
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Note: you do not have to say "uno" when youre down to your last card in this irc version"
 
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*All Credits go to bl4h (bl4h@shady.nu) for the summary provided, the commands, as well as the script that runs the irc bot, thankyou.
 

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