Method of playing tic-tac-toe with cards

Amusement devices: games – Board games – pieces – or boards therefor – Alignment games

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273292, A63F 300

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052481492

ABSTRACT:
A method of playing tic-tac-toe involves using cards and a playing grid of at least three-by-three with spaces to accommodate a card. The cards have at least two different types of indicia, for example, X's and O's. A first player draws a card from a deck of such cards and designates the type of card drawn as his type of card. The first player then places this card in an unused space in the grid. The second player then draws a card from the deck. If it is the same type as that designated for the first player, the second player discards it such as by placing it on top of the card which has already been played. If the card selected by the second player is of a different type from that designated for the first player, the second player places it in any unused space in the grid. In a preferred embodiment, the deck also includes cards which when played on top of any other card renders the space unused.

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