![]() After this, the remaining players can decide whether to keep playing or end the game. The game continues until a player plays all their cards, that is, they "check up". The first player (who is one other than the dealer) plays a card that corresponds to the base in either shape or number, if they do not have such a card, they visit the deck and draw one. ![]() What remains of the deck is set aside (generally referred to as "market" in most parts of Nigeria). They then draw a random card from the deck to serve as the starting card (a base on which other cards would be played). To start, a dealer (usually one of the players) shuffles the deck and shares out equal number of cards to each player. Of the 53 cards, four or five are special cards designated the number 20 and are sometimes called "Whot!" cards. ![]() A standard Whot! deck contains 53 cards which are grouped into different shapes: circles, squares, triangles, stars and crosses. ![]()
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