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- Go-Stop abstract "Go-Stop (고스톱) is a Korean card game. Go-Stop is also known as Godori (고도리), the name of a winning move in the game, Hwatu (화투) as this is the name of the cards used to play the game and also as Matgo (맞고), the latter implicating that only two players are playing. Go-Stop is played with hanafuda cards using a different point system. The cards are referred to as hwatu (화투) in Korean. In addition, a deck of Korean hwatu cards usually includes bonus cards. Most households own a deck of hwatu and they are as common in Korea as the standard 52 deck cards are in the Western world. Typically, there are two or three players, although there is a variation where four players can play. The general point of this game is to score a minimum number of points, usually three or seven, and then call a "Go" or a "Stop" (this is where the name of the game is derived from). When a "Go" is called, the game continues, and the amount of points or money is first increased, and then doubled, tripled, quadrupled and so on, though the latter being very rare. If a "Stop" is called, the game ends and the winner collects their winnings. Typical games between experienced players move very quickly.".
- Go-Stop thumbnail Hwatu.jpg?width=300.
- Go-Stop wikiPageExternalLink godori.
- Go-Stop wikiPageID "16722941".
- Go-Stop wikiPageRevisionID "601430387".
- Go-Stop altNames "Godori, Matgo".
- Go-Stop deck ""Hwatu" cards".
- Go-Stop hasPhotoCollection Go-Stop.
- Go-Stop imageCaption ""Hwatu" are used in Go-Stop.".
- Go-Stop imageLink File:Hwatu.jpg.
- Go-Stop numCards "48".
- Go-Stop play "Counter-clockwise".
- Go-Stop players "2".
- Go-Stop playingTime "900.0".
- Go-Stop randomChance "Medium".
- Go-Stop skills "Probabilistic analysis, Strategic thought, bluffing to a lesser extent".
- Go-Stop title "Go-Stop".
- Go-Stop type "pair matching, with point scoring".
- Go-Stop subject Category:Fishing_card_games.
- Go-Stop subject Category:Hanafuda_card_games.
- Go-Stop subject Category:Korean_card_games.
- Go-Stop type Abstraction100002137.
- Go-Stop type Act100030358.
- Go-Stop type Activity100407535.
- Go-Stop type CardGame100488225.
- Go-Stop type Contest107456188.
- Go-Stop type Event100029378.
- Go-Stop type FishingCardGames.
- Go-Stop type Game100455599.
- Go-Stop type Game100456199.
- Go-Stop type HanafudaCardGames.
- Go-Stop type KoreanGames.
- Go-Stop type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Go-Stop type SocialEvent107288639.
- Go-Stop type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Go-Stop comment "Go-Stop (고스톱) is a Korean card game. Go-Stop is also known as Godori (고도리), the name of a winning move in the game, Hwatu (화투) as this is the name of the cards used to play the game and also as Matgo (맞고), the latter implicating that only two players are playing. Go-Stop is played with hanafuda cards using a different point system. The cards are referred to as hwatu (화투) in Korean. In addition, a deck of Korean hwatu cards usually includes bonus cards.".
- Go-Stop label "Go-Stop".
- Go-Stop label "Go-Stop".
- Go-Stop label "Godori".
- Go-Stop label "Godori".
- Go-Stop label "Godori".
- Go-Stop label "ゴーストップ (花札)".
- Go-Stop sameAs Godori.
- Go-Stop sameAs Godori.
- Go-Stop sameAs ゴーストップ_(花札).
- Go-Stop sameAs 고스톱.
- Go-Stop sameAs Godori.
- Go-Stop sameAs Go-Stop.
- Go-Stop sameAs m.04046_8.
- Go-Stop sameAs Q145350.
- Go-Stop sameAs Q145350.
- Go-Stop sameAs Go-Stop.
- Go-Stop wasDerivedFrom Go-Stop?oldid=601430387.
- Go-Stop depiction Hwatu.jpg.
- Go-Stop isPrimaryTopicOf Go-Stop.