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'''Cut''' was a [[game]] played between at least two players. It required only a deck of cards, leading the [[Fourteenth Doctor]] to declare it "the simplest game of all". The player's aims were simple: upon agreeing the [[Ace (card)|Ace]] of the deck was the highest valued card, they then cut the deck once each from a point in the deck of their choosing. They then showed one another the value of the card and whoever's card was the highest value, won.
'''Cut''' was a [[game]] played between at least two players. It required only a deck of cards, leading the [[Fourteenth Doctor]] to declare it "the simplest game of all". The player's aim was the pick the card with the highest value in the deck from a point of their choosing in order to win.


The Fourteenth Doctor played [[Game between the Toymaker and the Fourteenth Doctor|a game of cut]] against against [[the Toymaker]] in [[Soho]], [[1925]]. The Doctor opted to go first and cut at the eight of clubs (8♣), the Toymaker cut at the king of hearts (K♥) therefore he won ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}}).
The Fourteenth Doctor played [[Game between the Toymaker and the Fourteenth Doctor|a game of cut]] against [[the Toymaker]] in [[1925]] [[Soho]] in order to stop [[The Giggle (event)|the Giggle]]. The Doctor opted to go first and cut at the [[Eight of Clubs]], but the Toymaker cut at the [[King of Hearts (card)|King of Hearts]] and won the game. Though the Toymaker was initially giddy at his victory, the Doctor managed to up the stakes to "[[best of three]]", noting that the [[First Doctor]] had won the [[Trilogic Game]] so long ago. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}})


[[Category:Card games]]
[[Category:Card games]]
[[Category:Games from the real world]]
[[Category:Games from the real world]]

Latest revision as of 17:43, 30 May 2024

Cut (game)

Cut was a game played between at least two players. It required only a deck of cards, leading the Fourteenth Doctor to declare it "the simplest game of all". The player's aim was the pick the card with the highest value in the deck from a point of their choosing in order to win.

The Fourteenth Doctor played a game of cut against the Toymaker in 1925 Soho in order to stop the Giggle. The Doctor opted to go first and cut at the Eight of Clubs, but the Toymaker cut at the King of Hearts and won the game. Though the Toymaker was initially giddy at his victory, the Doctor managed to up the stakes to "best of three", noting that the First Doctor had won the Trilogic Game so long ago. (TV: The Giggle [+]Loading...["The Giggle (TV story)"])