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What is ¡®GO-STOP¡¯ ?
GO-STOP is a traditional Korean card game like Pocker
matching cards from each suite representing 12 months. This game aims at
winning as much money as possible by reaching three points to beat others. This
is a very exciting game because it has many optional rules to win a game
Godoris is a name of ¡®GO-STOP¡± software, made by www.chamgame.com. Godoris accommodates to
all rules of GO-STOP and contains its exciting elements
1. Card Description
The
deck consists of 50 small plastic cards, each with a picture of flowers,
animals, landscape and similar nature themes.
There
are four cards per suit, twelve suits representing a family of 12 months, with
two optional bonus cards.
All
the cards of a suit, with the exception of Rain representing 12th
month, look very much like one another.
The
rain suit is in some ways a bad luck suit.
The
cards from that suit are not worth exactly what the same card in another suit
would be worth.
When
you read about points, you will find how Rain suit titles often lessen the
points that a set of cards is worth.
Suit number |
First Card (ÎÃ-Kwang, Yul- animal or object) |
Second Card (Tti-Ribbon, Yul-Animal, or object) |
Third Card (Pee, or Tti-Ribbon) |
Forth Card (Pee) |
Remarks |
1 (Pine) |
(Kwang) |
(Tti) |
(Pee) |
(Pee) |
|
2 (Plum) |
(Yul) |
(Tti) |
(Pee) |
(Pee) |
|
3 (Cherry) |
(Kwang) |
(Tti) |
(Pee) |
(Pee) |
|
4 (Black Beans) |
(Yul) |
(Tti) |
(Pee) |
(Pee) |
|
5 (Iris) |
(Yul) |
(Tti) |
(Pee) |
(Pee) |
|
6 (Rose) |
(Yul) |
(Tti) |
(Pee) |
(Pee) |
|
7 (Bush Clover) |
(Yul) |
(Tti) |
(Pee) |
(Pee) |
|
8 (Pampas) |
(Kwang) |
(Yul) |
(Pee) |
(Pee) |
|
9 (Chrisan-themum) |
(Yul) |
(Tti) |
(Pee) |
(Pee) |
This
first card is used as Yul or Two-pee. |
10 (Maple) |
(Yul) |
(Tti) |
(Pee) |
(Pee) |
|
11 (Paulow-nia) |
(Kwang) |
(Pee) |
(Pee) |
(Pee) |
This
second card is worth Two-pee. |
12 (Rain) |
(Yul) |
(Yul) |
(Tti) |
(Pee) |
This
forth card is worth Two-pee. |
13 (Bonus) |
|
|
|
|
This
third or fourth card is worth two-pee |
2. Scoring Group
The
object of collecting cards is to earn points. The reason to earn points is to
win the game and higher stakes. Points come from matching cards from different
group. Within the game are four set of cards which give you points: Yul, Tti,
Kwang, and Pee. Every card in the game falls into one of these four categories,
but no card fall into more than one.
Kwang
: Each Card has a Chinese character, ÎÃ.
Yul
: Each card has either animals or objects
Tti
: Each card has a ribbon
Pee
: the following cards are ¡°One-Pee¡±
Two-Pee
: the following cards are counted a ¡°Two-Pee¡±
3. Collecting Points
(1)
Basic Rule
(a) Kwang :
You
get 15 points when you collect all 5 Kwangs
If you
collect 4 Kwangs, with or without the "Rain-Kwang" (the Kwang card of
the 12th month), you get 4 points.
If you
collect 3 Kwangs but NO Rain-Kwang, you get 3 points.
If
you collect 3 kwangs and one of them is the Rain-Kwang, you only get 2 points.
Note
that the cards of the 12th Month (Willow or Rain month) are treated
differently.
(b) Yul (Animal or Object):
Godori
is also known as "Godori," Japanese for "Five Birds." If
you collect 3 Yul cards with a bird, it is called Godori and you get 5 points.
If you have
no Godori, 5 Yul cards equal 1 point. Any additional Yul cards will be counted
as 1 point each (6 Yul cards = 2 points, 7 Yul cards = 3 points). Once you have
7 or more Yul cards, you double your points (if you have 10 points and win with
7 Yuls, your total winning score will be 20 points). Finally, if you have 5
Yuls with Godori (i.e. 3 birds + 2 other Yuls), you get 5 points (because of
Godori) + 1 point (because you collected 5 yuls) and so forth.
Note: Yul of 9th month can be used either as Yul or 2-Pee, but not
as both.
(c) Tti
(Ribbon):
Hong-dan
(3 red Ttis with Korean characters), Chung-dan (3 blue Ttis with Korean
characters), and Cho-dan (3 plain red Ttis) are all worth 3 points each.
If you get 5
Tti with none of the aforementioned combinations, you get 1 point. You will
score an extra point for any additional Tti you collect (1, 2, 3, 4 ribbons = 0
point, 5 ribbons = 1 point, 6 ribbons = 2 points, 7 ribbons = 3 points, etc.).
Finally, if you have 5 Tti with a Red, a Blue, or a Black (i.e. one of these
combinations + 2 other ribbons), you get 3 points (because of the combination)
+ 1 point (because you collected 5 ribbons), and so forth.
(d) Pee ("Plain" Group):
When you collect 10 Pee, you can get 1 point, and any additional Pee will be
scored as an extra point. There are special 2-Pee cards in Godoris that are
worth two-Pee. .
Name |
Description |
Point |
Kwang |
Three
Kwang without rain kwang |
3
Point |
Three
kwang with rain Kwang |
2
Point |
|
Four
Kwang |
4
Point |
|
Five
Kwang |
15
Point |
|
Yul (Animal or Object) |
Five
Animals or Objects |
1
point |
Each
Additional Animal or Object |
1
point |
|
¡®Godori¡¯
Bird Cards |
5
Point |
|
Tti (Ribbon) |
Five
Ttis |
1
Point |
Each
Additional Tti |
1
Point |
|
Three
Blue Ttis with Korean character (Chung-dan) |
3
Point |
|
Three
Red Ttis with Korean character (Hong-dan) |
3
Point |
|
Three
Red Ttis with no character (Cho-dan) |
3
Point |
|
Two
plain Red Ttis with rainbow Tti |
0
Point |
|
Pee |
Ten
Pee |
1
Point |
Each
Additional Pee |
1
Point |
(2) Advanced Rule
(a) You have to keep the following rules in
your mind.
¡¤ Go or Stop - The
first player who gets 3 points can either call for ¡°Go¡± or "Stop"
(Note: 3 points can be calculated based on various combinations). Whenever the
player adds ¡°Go¡±, one point per ¡°Go¡± is added each.
¡¤ Bbuk - When the
turned-over card happens to be of the same month as the card you have just put
down to match the card on the table. In this case, you have to leave all 3
cards on the table (not in the last round, though). Whoever matches the 4th
card will get all 4 and gets one Pee from each player.
¡¤ 1st Bbuk - If
this happens in the first round, you get five times betting money worth 3
points from everyone. When you have two sequent Bbuk, you get ten times betting
money.
¡¤ 3rd Bbuk - If a
player has 3 Bbuk in one game, it is considered 20 points and the game ends.
¡¤ NaGaRi - Two
cases: 1) No player gets 3 or more points, 2) the player whoever calls for
"Go" gets no additional point until the game ends.
¡¤ GoBak - Someone
else gets 3 or more points and wins before your turn when you call for
"Go." You have to pay for the other players who also lost.
¡¤ Chong Tong - If
you have all 4 cards of the same family in your hand, it is counted as 15
points and the game ends.
(b) You can get one Pee from other players in the following situations.
¡¤ PanSseul - When
you clear all the cards on the table (e.g., There are only 2 cards left facing
up on the table. You put down a card to match 1 card on the table and match the
other by turning over a card from the deck).
¡¤ Sseul - When you
take all 4 cards in a "Bbuk." Or same 3cards displayed on the table
¡¤ Ddadak – In case
you match two cards by throwing one and match two cards by flipping up one but
you don't clear the table.
¡¤ Chock - When the
turned-over card matches the card you have just put down on the table (the last
card won't apply).
¡¤ PokTan - When you have three cards from a suit in your hand (same as ¡°Heundeum¡±)
and face up the other card from the suit on the table, you collect all four
cards and one Pi from each player
- When a player have Pan-Sseul, Sseul, Ddadk, Chock, Bbuk at the first round, he/she receives 5 times betting money from the other players.
(c) You can double the score:
¡¤ Three Go - When a
player calls for "Go" 3 times and wins.
¡¤ PeeBak - Any
player with less than 6 Pee must pay double if the winner has at least 10 Pee. But a player who got any one Pee isn¡¯t
Pee-bak (PB)
¡¤ KwangBak - If the
winner wins with Kwangs (3 or more Kwangs), any player who has no Kwang must
pay double. If the winner has 5 Kwangs, the other players automatically get KwangBak.
(KB)
¡¤ GoBak - If you
call the ¡®GO¡¯ After you get 3 point (GB)
¡¤ Mong-tta-bak -
The other players have to pay double if one player wins with 7 or more Yuls.
¡¤ Heundeum (shake)
- Heundeum means "shake" in Korean and occurs when a player has 3
cards from a suit in his/her hand. If the player who has a Heundeum wins, the
other players have to pay double (SW)
¡¤ PokTan : When you have three
cards from a suit in your hand( same as ¡°Heundeum¡±) and face up the other card
from the suit on the table, you collect all four cards and one Pee from each
player. Then, you have two PokTan cards, which indicate you are applied under a
special rule – you don¡¯t throw a card but just flip up a card two times.
4. Playing Godori
Godori
is played by 3 players (one - palm user, two – cyber users: Com 1, Com 2). The play goes counterclockwise: the
dealer distributes 4 cards to each player, lays 3 cards face up on the table,
then distribute 3 other cards to the players and lays 3 cards face up on the
table again. The remaining cards
are stacked in the middle, face down.
Godoris
is all about matching and scoring. There are 48 cards representing a family of
12 months, each containing 4 cards. In order to match, cards must be from the
same month. For scoring, one must understand which cards belong to which
scoring group - Kwang, Yul, Tti, and Pee.
The basic rule of the game is to draw one of the cards from your hand to match
one of the cards laid on the table. Even if you don't have any matching cards,
you still have to put down one card on the table. Then, you should draw the top
card from the stack and see if there is a matching card on the table. If
there's no matching card, then should put down the card you just drew from the
stack on the table. You take all the matching cards and place them in the order
of
Kwang,
Yul, Tti, and Pee.
The objective of playing Godori is to earn points. Whoever gets 3 points or more
first can call for "Go" or "Stop" as the name of the game
alludes to. The game ends when a player calls for "Stop" and he/she
collects the betting money associated with the points. If the player calls for
"Go," then the game resumes. While calling for "Go" can
increase your winnings, the player can get a penalty, that is, he/she should
pay another betting money instead of the other¡¯s loser, if one player get more
that three points before you get additional points.
You will be notified of special events such as "Bbuk" or "DdaDak"
in the chat window at the bottom of the game screen. At the end of the game,
you will also get a summary of who won or lost, and by how many points and
dollars. Note that each point is worth in Godori.
If you need to see what kind of Pees
you or the other players have, you can simply cycle through your placed cards
by clicking on that particular card group.
5. ChamGame¡¯s Godoris for Palm OS
Godoris is Go-stop game designed for Palm, one of the most
popular games in Korea by http://www.chamgame.com/ The rules are similar to the general GOSTOP game and some
special rules of Godoris are explained in the main manual. |
¡Ü The game consists of
three players : Player 1 (Palm User), and 2 cyber players (Com 1, Com 2)
¡Ü The playing cards
consist of 50 flower cards including 2 bonus cards.
There
are 4 cards in each 12 suits representing the months of the year.
¡Ü There are some options
for the game, which are displayed on Menu Preferences.
-
Level Option: Easy/ Medium/ Hard
-
Betting Money : 100/ 200/ 300/ 400/ 500
-
Animation Speed : Slow/ Medium/ Fast
-
Saving Option : Not save/ Save/ Confirm
-
Sound Option : On/ Off
-
Language Option : Korea, English
-
Player Name : At least 6 English alphabet, 3 Korean alphabet.
¡Ü Players can see the
followings on the score screen.
-
Total spending money
-
Wins, ration
-
Frequency of three Go, two Go, one Go, Wins without Go
-
Frequency of Nagari, Chong Tong, Three Bbuk
[Start Game] [Choice GO or STOP] [First –Bbuk,Sseul,PokTan
Chok,Ddadak, ]
[Chong
Tong]
[Game result]
[Menu]
Cards matched are basically
displayed in a regular order. The fifth and after cards shielded
can be displayed when clicking the button of the last card. |
[Expended
obtain cards]
[Preferences]
[Game level]
[Betting Money]
[Game Speed] [Game Save]
[Sound]
[Language]
[User Name]
[Save]
[Score Board]
[Game Reset] [After 5games Register]
General
GO-STOP |
GODORIS |
General
GO-STOP |
GODORIS |
GO-STOP |
GO-STOP |
Chong-Tong |
Chong-Tong |
HeunDeum |
HeunDeum |
First
Chock |
1
st Chock |
First
Sseul |
1st
Sseul |
First
Ppuk |
1
st Bbuk |
First
PanSseul |
1st
PanSseul |
Second
Ppuk |
2nd
Bbuk |
First
Ttatak |
1st
DdaDak |
Third
Ppuk |
2rd
Bbuk |
First
bumb |
1st
PokTan |
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Chung-Dan |
Red |
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Hong –Dan |
Blue |
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Cho-Dan |
Black |
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