the best part of uno is arguing with the rest of the table about what the rules are.
@lemau84583 күн бұрын
y'all just dumb
@dadmitri42592 күн бұрын
Yeah lol For example the draw card card stacking rule I swear was never actually in the original ruleset, though it does add an interesting dimension to the draw cards. I'm pretty sure the original rules also state you may only play a wild draw 4 if you can't play anything else
@dennj2 күн бұрын
And when everyone eventually read the rule book, we go bullshit that is not the rules lol
@woundsdroneКүн бұрын
Thanks for the cards, Uno, we’ll take it from here.
@orionalbeniz9945Күн бұрын
@@da_knug, each time we play I clarify "X & Y house rules, as always, right?", that way there's no confusion. If a new player enters, I explain the base rules, and only then the ones we use, because some people unknowingly believe other rules are the og ones
@Flitch30027 күн бұрын
Brother just explained every game of uno ever (with the exception of a semi-decent shuffler).
@koibubbles330216 күн бұрын
These are skills I picked up subconsciously. People look at me weird because I organize my cards by number and not by color, but it makes sense when your goal is to change the color as often as possible via numbers.
@paulamarina0413 күн бұрын
i usually play with house rules that allow playing any number of cards of the same number at once (given that at least one of them is a valid play on its own) so grouping cards by their number is quite a no-brainer for me besides, its just way easier to organize like that
@planepantsgames179113 күн бұрын
How are they seeing your cards?
@carijun5 күн бұрын
also if youre playing with stacks and ESPECIALLY if youre also playing with jump ins if you got 3 sixes you need to put them down as fast as possible because someone might jump in and skip your turn
@orionalbeniz99452 күн бұрын
@@carijun, wait you play jump ins with any color? Not just duplicates?? That's gotta be chaotic
@MasterBlader958Күн бұрын
@@planepantsgames1791she’s just lying for clout
@khanes537613 күн бұрын
Once the dude next to me placed down a +5 (it was Uno Flip) and each of the five of us placed one down until we went full circle. What I was *not* expecting was the first dude having a *second* +5, leaving me with a *+30* And the most outstanding thing is that I finished *third*
@TheFoxYoukai11 күн бұрын
I'm more impressed your 30+ cards didn't give that person enough points to instantly win the game XD
@khanes53768 күн бұрын
@@TheFoxYoukai oh we don't bother with points, we just see who finishes first
@SoulhunterSpielt6 күн бұрын
@@TheFoxYoukai i refuse to believe people actually play with points
@carijun5 күн бұрын
@@TheFoxYoukai points? wtf are points?
@zlatkofelic88202 күн бұрын
I play with points, always.
@Somebody7182826 күн бұрын
If you get tired of playing uno, you can always convert it into 52 card deck with 2-9 follows the numbers, 1 being the ace, 0 is ten, block for J jack, reverse for queen, and +2 for king. The four colors act as different suites. Tbh idk if its intentional, but a standard card deck is built into Uno. Btw just sharing 😁
@elen1ap18 күн бұрын
+4 left the chat
@Somebody7182818 күн бұрын
@@elen1ap It's intentional, I didn't consider it, maybe as an extra card or joker
@DoBetterAnteUp15 күн бұрын
uno was based of simmiler games that were played with the 52~ card deck traditionaly (wild cards woulde be jokers) thats why you have 4 colours, 4 suits 10 numbers, 10 ranks 3 special coloured cards (skip, reverse, +2), three suited non-numbered cards (king, queen, jack) Wild cards, (set of cards that doesnt have one of the 4 suits/colours, aka jokers) its just that they decided to redsign the cards and sell a whole deck, insted of selling the reguler deck while putting a rules card that explains how to play and so on idk if you woulde really say its „intentional” that an uno deck is kind of just two 52 card deck+jokers, its more that they based it of that deck, and really just changed the decks look insted of changing it mechanniclly(like adding a suit to have 5 colours, or extra number like from 0 to 15), Uno is just a reskin of games that alredy existed, with some rule changes and a „new deck” to play with (meanwhile the deck is just a reskin) but hey, theyre new decks for games like uno flip, and those 3 white blank cards and the 1 wild swap hands card ceartinly are more unique than just the 52 reskin it originally was
@Somebody7182815 күн бұрын
@@DoBetterAnteUp Exactly my thoughts so, since I know a lot of card games evolved from the standard 52 deck, I might look into the history of Uno. Thanks for sharing your own insights.
@DoBetterAnteUp15 күн бұрын
@@Somebody71828 your welcome :)
@SamHammie3 күн бұрын
The best part of "How to win X every time" guides are that having multiple people use the same strategy leads to either a statistic-related and probability-related anomaly or someone not winning every time they use the strategy.
@NikkiTheViolist11 күн бұрын
the last official uno rule book I've read said if you've got a +4 and use it, then other players can 'call you out' if you have another card of the same color you could've used instead and force you to draw the +4 instead (but if you were in the right they have to draw 4 penalties instead) so make sure you also are aware of the rules you're using whenever you play, especially because lots of people use houserules
@atsurokihara55256 күн бұрын
Dumb official rules like this are why house rules were invented in the first place They don’t know the funnest way to play their own game
@ryanthornton35564 күн бұрын
This is how the app works. Though, there are a few game modes not sure if all game modes have this rule
@coolzapgaming85683 күн бұрын
Who checks that though? Are you required to suddenly show off all your cards for that? In the app, it works well, but irl kinda difficult
@ryanthornton35563 күн бұрын
@@coolzapgaming8568 honor systems I guess? I’ve never played with it irl but seems ripe for abuse I agree
@orionalbeniz99453 күн бұрын
I love that og rule, specially when combined with the house rule of stacking
@elzar76016 сағат бұрын
My grandparents had a deck they called the dirty deck. It was basically two decks combined, but then they took all the “power” card from another 2 or 3 decks and just added those alone into the two original decks. We could get some wild games going with that with just unmanageable handfuls of cards going.
@LevGreen-Wells42 минут бұрын
Your grandparents sound like a great time
@FosukeLordOfError6 күн бұрын
Technically the draw stacking is a house rule.
@RobinLSL5 күн бұрын
Consider renaming your video into "How to win at UNO slightly more often".
@Ox_ygen15 күн бұрын
I was just given a run down of my usual strategy... am i.. SMART?!?
@xfreja11 күн бұрын
real 💀
@kuroblakka27 күн бұрын
Keeping a +4 card for the uno is the best play imo because noone can make you pull more cards
@theneoreformationist26 күн бұрын
The problem is every friend group I play with says I am not allowed to save wild cards. They don't let me draw unless I have no possible card to play.
@kuroblakka26 күн бұрын
@@theneoreformationist We also play with that rule but it's possible to keep it if you're lucky lol
@crazyrun202426 күн бұрын
@@kuroblakkaMy peoblwm with this rule is that it kinda takes away the little bit of freedom you have with your cards. If I have a wildcard I should be able to keep it and besides by doing that I'm aware of the fact that I might not get to play it.
@The_Blackfur19 күн бұрын
the only issue with this is the 7-0 house rule.. then someone else has your strategy filled deck then either ruins it or takes it to their advantage
@crazyrun202419 күн бұрын
@@The_Blackfur The simple solution is this: don't play with u-0. I mean if you use 7-0 you shouldn't feel like it's unfair since swapping hands is the whole mechanic with that.
@theAstarrr23 күн бұрын
4:10 this is assuming you're playing with the unofficial stacking rule
@Kitchencrittergaming21 күн бұрын
If you aren’t you’re doing it wrong..
@theAstarrr21 күн бұрын
@@Kitchencrittergaming nah sometimes we wanna give the attack cards actual power to destroy someone instead of "oh I have one too guess I'm safe"
@Kitchencrittergaming21 күн бұрын
@@theAstarrr ok
@dmk1234519 күн бұрын
@@KitchencrittergamingIf you follow this guy's rule, you're doing it wrong. If you use the nerd emoji on me, learn how to have a real discussion.
@glorydragon259717 күн бұрын
🤓 jk I can play by both rules but I prefer the official ones.
@benjaminl42913 күн бұрын
I loathe UNO so this knowledge is good because if I'm forced to play I can make it just as unfun for everyone else, and we can play a decent game instead.
@aidenpopour59411 күн бұрын
Nah nah, you gotta play Doomsday Uno. With everything variant rule and exaggerated penalties so it takes 1hr+
@vlc-cosplayer7 күн бұрын
Same energy as staring a little bit too long at your coworker's children's photo, so they never show you another picture again 😭
@benjaminl4297 күн бұрын
@@vlc-cosplayer lol
@arforafro55235 күн бұрын
This, same goes for Exploding Kittens.
@benjaminl4293 күн бұрын
@@arforafro5523 absolutely. I couldn't even get through a single game of that, and I own somewhere between 200-300 board games. I would honestly play normie games like UNO or even Monopoly over Exploding Kittens.
@sandwichboy12689 күн бұрын
Best strategy to win at uno is shut down house rules that weren't discussed before the game
@Joker225933 күн бұрын
Two things I'm sure everyone already said. The official rules do not let you play a +card on another +card as a form of defense. The official rules state that you can only play a Wild +4 if it's literally the only card you can play. If another player thinks you are lying about that, they can challenge you. If you get caught, you draw the cards instead. Also, UNO is ofiicially a game played over several rounds with a points system. You can't really talk about UNO strategy without actually talking about the real rules.
@pogodonuts2 күн бұрын
Except not a single person in the history of UNO has played using those rules
@1queijocas2 күн бұрын
The real rules are boring and nobody plays them
@Ashcatlover2 күн бұрын
Well the Uno rulebook doesn't know how to play Uno then
@WackoMcGoose2 күн бұрын
Actually, I'm pretty sure "stacking" Plus Cards was codified as canon in certain versions over the past few years... Some "house rules" only became canon in _digital_ versions (like 0 rotates hands and 7 swaps hands, etc), but stacking Plus Cards is definitely an official rule in some of the _physical_ versions of Uno.
@dlake1224Күн бұрын
Finally somebody who actually knows the Uno rules
@fruityliciousk270421 сағат бұрын
I already figured this out in my first match of Uno as a toddler in 1908 but the presentation of your video is excellent!
@frohnatur98065 күн бұрын
Uno is one of those games which you win by not playing
@peterisawesomeplease5 күн бұрын
Yea its is a badly designed game. Its pretty random when everyone plays well and is paying attention but you can be bad at it too if say you are paying attention to conversation rather than the game. So its both bad as a party game and as a skill based game. It also encourages personal conflict in an unfun way with people being able to attack one another but never being really sure if that is what is happening. ehh I could go on.
@avriten26 күн бұрын
The strategy is a bit loosely explained, not suggesting any action to be more important than the others. Also, playing some of the cards for their special effect may be worse if you're missing out on colors. Also also, when your friends see you're winning too much, they may collectively target you, destroying your odds.
@Providence83Күн бұрын
Giving the numbers such power with the color switching is why I like to play with the psychotic rules that playing 0's forces rotating hands in the current direction of turn order and 7's force a hand swap with another player. I've also played in a game where the host added a house rule he called "Konc discard" where if you had 3 or more of the same number or sequential numbers, you could group them all together to discard as long as the color at the end stayed the same. This was interesting because it endorced collecting cards. Uno is the only card game I've played where the house rules made a single round take over an hour. We didn't play it again at our game nights for years after. Also, not my group but one we knew of in college apparently had a drinking game party where Uno was played. The winning card's color determined what kind of shot it was and the number was how many the losers took. I don't remember what happened if it was a special card, maybe something more elaborate like a Jäger-bomb? From what I heard that game turned into a 3 person drunken fist fight and one of the combatents tried to force another to eat a card, ha ha.
@Monkeyb00yКүн бұрын
Now do "Uno: Show Em No Mercy." Its pretty intense but seems more of an activity vs a game with scoring much like normal Uno.
@MajorSquigglesКүн бұрын
Get good at card counting. Even if it's just for action cards, knowing how many skips or reverses are in play can help you decide whether it's too soon to play aggressively.
@Juniper_Rose13 сағат бұрын
"how to win at Uno slightly more often assuming you don't actually know the rules and nobody else does either"
@haukef42892 күн бұрын
One more thing I see very often: let's say you have three cards, a three in yellow, a five in yellow and a five in blue. The only option is to play a yellow card so a lot of people think it doesn't matter and play the three. However, I think it matters. I would play the five instead so you end up with two different numbers and not two of the same number. That boosts the probability of having a fitting number afterwards. Is it just me or is this something other players do as well?
@somerandomperson1221Күн бұрын
I would play yellow 5 for points
@mediumfast7 күн бұрын
Three things. First, nothing you said about +cards makes sense if you're actually playing by the rules. Second you are only alowed to play wild +4s if you don't have a choice. Otherwise your opponent can call your bluff and screw you over. Thirdly hoarding power cards trashes your score if you're playing the actual rules. This whole thing is based on a bunch of house and optional rules, not the official rule book.
@hbsavage03876 күн бұрын
No body plays by the official rules. They are boring. The challenge is an optional rule for my family, friends, and I because it can be abused. Stacking is logical because once again the og rules of Uno can be abused and makes games have less variance as well as less swings in the game. Uno by the books is a mega fast game that just boils down to who draws the most + cards so they can skip their opponents turns and put them further behind. Stack means you can’t just toss them out to thin your hand quickly you have to use a little strategy. Challenging can be abused to find out someone’s hand and abuse that info by turning the game into keep away till someone is hopelessly behind. In spite of them playing right.
@carijun5 күн бұрын
i know whos not getting invited to the uno game
@orionalbeniz99452 күн бұрын
You're absolutely right, they should've at least told which house rules they were using
@ziran802 күн бұрын
This strategy is only really good if you are playing single hands. Its a very bad strategy if playing across a number of hands for points, since Wild Cards (and Draw 4) are worth 50 points and Action Cards 20 points. You ideally want to empty your hand of these early high scoring cards so they don't either count against you or massively count for your opponent once a hand ends (depending on what scoring method you use).
@aayanscreativelab178623 күн бұрын
So, psychology, got it.
@ChristopherSmith-Art2 күн бұрын
“Wait until they start making speed and then destroy them.” 💀
@fernandossmm2 күн бұрын
Fun fact: plus card stacking is a house rule, and was not included in the original rules. Even now, manuals only sometimes include it as an optional rule.
@themixedmaster5 күн бұрын
+card stacking is a house rule though.
@jarekso114 күн бұрын
bruh even producers said that, they cant play their own game :P
@samuelking472315 күн бұрын
I’m unconvinced that changing colors often will force other players to use action cards. The cards a player has already played have no bearing on the cards they have remaining, unless they already used an action card to switch to a specific color.
@hbsavage03876 күн бұрын
The cards they play do kinda sorta have bearing on what they have remaining though it’s more so that you are weaponizing the overall odds. Since most people play their number cards then their effect cards then their color changing cards by keeping the colors rotating you can either land on colors they don’t have or get them to use effect cards when it’s not optimal because that’s all they have in that color.
@Draconic4044 күн бұрын
but if for instance they player red for a while, switching out of red is a bad idea since they are likely running out of red, no?
@hbsavage03874 күн бұрын
@@Draconic404 well at that point you didn’t use the constant switch strategy. But let’s say if they kept playing reds even after you kept switching them you would have drained them of their reds then you can try and keep it at red but by constantly changing it you aren’t letting your opponent have a read on what you have and you’ll hopefully run them out of special cards or find what they don’t have
@ifuegoКүн бұрын
Thank you for this interesting content
@steelcladCompliant15 сағат бұрын
The most important rule is that you cant end the game with an action or wildcard, and I refuse to play with anyone that doesnt observe it. Has to be a normal number card. If anyone tries to put down a +4 as their last card, everyone else shall ritually sacrifice them
@mrhalfsaid13892 күн бұрын
This logic is weaker to some degree with the: draw until able to play rule, especially because it allows for strategically picking up more cards than nessicary if you choose to
@simoncello.coccobello3 күн бұрын
Why are some people actively searching for thsi video, just enjoy the game ffs 😭
@TokyoXtreme3 күн бұрын
The algorithm recommended it to me. I would never search out Uno strategies. Actually I'm not even watching the video; I paused it immediately and started scrolling comments.
@AndrewSjostrom12 күн бұрын
I’ll learn this just by playing Uno
@DaLing73123 күн бұрын
3:12 this reminds me of the “WHY CANT I GET A GREEN CAARDDD” and then proceeds to get reversed and draw 10 more cards
@carijun5 күн бұрын
always funny when the guy across from me thought he was safe but i played a skip of a color he didnt have
@giorgioc67653 күн бұрын
Or you can make the game more exciting (and stimulate a lot of fights) by doing what we did many years ago: whoever got distracted, played when it wasn't their turn, or didn't play fast enough when it was their turn, had to pick three cards. Things escalated quickly 😉
@davigamesp5326 күн бұрын
Extremely usefull, unfortunatly the house rules that i use when i and my friends play uno majorly change the game loop, but for the longer games these tips are certainly gonna be usefull :3
@connorallgood0922Күн бұрын
What game are y'all playing?
@y2k89011 күн бұрын
Just waiting for this but with Chemicards/Uno Amalgam
@derptomistic14 сағат бұрын
I once managed to be the first to get to one card, said Uno, then the nect player had the audacity to tell me "This is chess" I sank their battleship aftwerards to prove a point
@s-t-u-b-b-y6 күн бұрын
Uno is so much more fun when you DONT shuffle.
@drillerdev4624Күн бұрын
The way to win at UNO is the War Games way
@HazmanFTW8 күн бұрын
You also want to play numbers from biggest to smallest as if you lose and the winner only gets 2 points it doesn't really matter. Holding a draw 4 wild until the end is risky but it can pay off as if someone else wins they get 50 points from you but if you can make them draw 4 they can draw into some big points. Holding onto draw 2 doesn't really matter unless the person next to you hasn't drawn in a while but it's generally better to make them skip their turn and draw 2 cards, unless you're playing 4 player and the person opposite you is doing better then you want to hope your neighbours have a draw 2 and they don't reverse the flow
@Itisjustasaganow18 сағат бұрын
Nice tricks mate
@autumnson18 сағат бұрын
Wouldn't a skip be better on players with more cards ? As a player with few cards is already more likely to not be able to play on their turn ?
@jossdeiboss11 күн бұрын
I am quite good at UNO and I agree that this is a great strategy.
@aheadsounds252213 күн бұрын
my favorite uno stategy is to constantly draw cards until I have a ton and forcing players onto one or two colors (OP strat in 1v1s because you can stack skips over and over and its much easier to keep it on the color you want if you have multiple duplicate cards) The game wont progress since others cant get rid of cards before they have to draw. especially good with draw until color house rules(also they are more likely to not be able to play anything if the deck is small because you have most of that color.)
@edgeribble11 күн бұрын
U can’t draw unless u have no matching cards
@aheadsounds252211 күн бұрын
@@edgeribble just checked the rules. No U
@aheadsounds252211 күн бұрын
@@edgeribble untrue
@rebelcommander7starwarsjur9224 күн бұрын
I don’t think stacking draws to deflect to the next player is actually in the uno rules so I don’t want to hear anyone go but what about that
@franciscodelico4 күн бұрын
Ok, I won't complain that this is based on house rules, as most people play with the assumed house rules, BUT the one I will absolutely push back on is being able to end the game with a wild/action card. No way is that either fun, nor a part of any group I play with. Being forced to plat a number card as your last card actually adds to the strategy and decision making of the game
@orionalbeniz99452 күн бұрын
But being unable to win using a wild *is* a house rule
@connorallgood0922Күн бұрын
Who plays with "assumed house rules"? I prefer to play Uno.
@baydiac21 сағат бұрын
Assumed house rules? I have never in my life heard that you aren’t allowed to win if your last card is a color-changing card. There are house rules in this video I push back against (I do side with stacking + cards, but only if they’re the same type. +2s stacking on +2s only and +4s stacking on +4s only, and so on), but can you imagine if that was your only card left and all of a sudden some snot-nosed tryhard is like “um ackshually you can’t win with those”. Like what’s the alternative, you forfeit and sit out? You’re acting like there’s any less strategy and decision-making in being patient and biding your time, taking the risks associated with not using the card during a time you potentially need it. Most people who try the “hold a color-changing card until the end” strategy fall to temptation and blow their load for number of different reasons and aren’t able to pull it off. I’m wondering why you think it’s a no-fun, no-strategy instant win button or something. Sometimes you have to make a risky choice that could potentially lose you the game, all because you’re hoping you can recover. Or alternatively you could lose you the game because you’re stubborn and didn’t know when to cut your losses (by giving up the card) and now you have a 20+ hand. What a bizarre nitpick I’ve never seen anyone make before. Did you lose to people using this strategy too often or something?
@fnsmike7 күн бұрын
Hoarding or not hoarding wild cards isn't a strategy question at all. Unless you're using house rules, you can't play a wild card if you have another valid card to play. And you can't choose to draw if you *do* have a valid play, so you can't not play a wild card when you have the legal ability to play it. Your only legal choice there is in the case where you have both regular and Draw 4 wild cards in your hand - which type will you play?
@hbsavage03876 күн бұрын
The thing is most people play with the stacking and no challenging optional rules. Playing this way creates more tension and dynamic games far less reliant on luck of the draw.
@amburnt259928 күн бұрын
underated
@miniyodadude6604Күн бұрын
I used to play uno with my little brother all the time and always win, i was always confused why for a game that probability seems to be such a big factor in. Ig im just good at uno, lol
@miniyodadude6604Күн бұрын
Wait i was right, that is what i do
@waasarКүн бұрын
This is really just a beginner tutorial instead of a breakdown of statistically optimal strategies. These tips are really basic and will hardly give you an advantage over other players since any remotely rational person will easily figure this out after a few rounds. Playing like a regular player will certainly not let you win "every time".
@-MrDeath-7 күн бұрын
Some problems: +4 dont chain: You can only play a +4 when you dont have other options to play. When you play a +4 an opponent can make you show your hand, and if you had other options you draw 6 instead, if not, the player that made you show your hand draws 6.
@hbsavage03876 күн бұрын
That’s official rules which given the fact that most people agree that stacking is a pretty standard optional rule to use as well as putting an axe to challenging as a rule this video is targeting the majority.
@thestudentofficial5483Күн бұрын
We got Uno sweats now damn
@Lockieez3 күн бұрын
If you're playing with children then another way to win is to look at their cards while they poorly fan them out.
@gikochinai4527Күн бұрын
My friends hate me for playing by the written rules
@connorallgood0922Күн бұрын
Yea I've just got to the point of watching the games because no one seems to want to play UNO, but rather some weird custom game they made inspired by UNO.
@carimeslockdownedtree26544 күн бұрын
The people talking about playing by the book and im like. Bro it depends on who you're playing with whether you give everyone 7 or 8 cards so idk what to tell you. If i told my friends to play by the book they'd vote me out. Like in general.
@Tolinar7 күн бұрын
0:00 Uno is a game where you can be dealt a losing hand. If you think you can win every game ever, you are mistaken. Skipped for clickbait title
@joanahkirk33810 сағат бұрын
OK, but what if you're the one constantly being skipped or getting draw 2s or 4s. Or you just don't have the right color? Then it's kind of out of your control
@Koba-33311 күн бұрын
So quick question. What if you can drop 3 cards if you play the same color?
@TheLadysAtelierКүн бұрын
This comment section is the first time I heard about points in UNO can someone explain wtf theyre supposed to be
@the-reverse4 күн бұрын
3:00 Yea? Wassup?
@jondo76805 күн бұрын
Before watching the video I can already tell that none of these strategies will work for the Uno versions my family likes to play since they contain changing the hand cards with other players. As someone who hates rng, I really hate that
@carimeslockdownedtree26544 күн бұрын
Oh that's a VERY interesting play style ngl 👀 might steal it at some point.
@Programme0217 сағат бұрын
This was unconvincing.
@AvatarRiku3 күн бұрын
A single hand of uno can take an hour. The only winning move is not to play
@connorallgood0922Күн бұрын
I've never ahd uno take that long?
@matthewarnold4557Күн бұрын
@@connorallgood0922the only time I've had Uno matches last this long is when the draw till you can play a card rule is in place. Everyone ends up having colossal hands that nobody can get an edge on
@MaxwellCatAlphonk21 күн бұрын
Ah yes, OИU
@elindauer5 күн бұрын
I don't understand this strategy. If I have three blue cards, why would I change the color from blue just because I can? Instead, I play to keep as many different numbers in my hand as possible.
@JohanAulinКүн бұрын
Seeing as you're not allowed to play plus cards on other people's plus cards, this is all moot. If someone plays plus cards on you, you pick up and forfeit your turn. No exceptions. This is why I refuse to play Uno, Monopoly and a few other games: nobody follows the rules and everyone makes up something different.
@FlittaLink8 күн бұрын
Me, who already plays like this 😅
@MylesCubes14 күн бұрын
subscribed
@MrgamerstyleTURJO8 күн бұрын
I do this all the time ngl
@LtPowers15 күн бұрын
Sure hang on to your action cards then rack up a huge score when someone else goes out. Also, advises checking colors often but doesn't explain the why behind it.
@evanli4212 күн бұрын
nobody is counting cards in uno! if you are then you have no friends
@hamelconsultancyllcКүн бұрын
You didn’t talk about points at all. If you are stuck with those bigger cards at the end you’re gonna get boned. Like everything you said is right, but also make sure you’re not stuck with wilds when someone goes out.
@NikTreekleКүн бұрын
What maniac lets people finish with a power card??
@asharpiesniffer7553Күн бұрын
Cheat
@Dodothegreat.3 күн бұрын
help my opponet drew 5 reverse and a plus 4
@stan_21193 күн бұрын
Heavnt learned one thing here, chat gpt would have give the same advice (worthless)
@ClumsyBoySizzleboy-ly5pd16 күн бұрын
Destroy people with plus 10
@eightfold31952 күн бұрын
Nothing personal i gotta dislike the video, I cant have my friends finding out about the gameplan, banger video
@ko17gametime4323 күн бұрын
can u do a connect for guide next pls.
@EhOThomas12 күн бұрын
Uno isnt about wining
@TraurigeWelt20 күн бұрын
In a 1vs1 the 'uno reverse card' is kinda useless. change my mind.
@killianobrien200716 күн бұрын
In some versions it acts as a skip in 1v1s
@TraurigeWelt15 күн бұрын
@@killianobrien2007 In some versions? You mean in versions where stupid people can't think properly and play the game wrong? I wouldn't call that a version. It's more a way of saying: "I'm a dumb loser retard bastard bot with skill issues, and I don't know how to read the rules and my IQ is smaller than my little pp". Imho
@kambuntschki631415 күн бұрын
you can play it when they win, now you won
@Billabong126415 күн бұрын
It's a skip
@Scorialimit8 күн бұрын
@@TraurigeWeltyo you're in the wrong place, Xbox live is that way 👉
@humans-cb8xx7 күн бұрын
7,0
@goatsfluffy825426 күн бұрын
If you want to win at Uno so badly that you’re willing to watch guides on it, I’d recommend just cheating instead. Chances are you’ll be playing with children, is they won’t be very cautious, and there won’t be any money lost.
@InitialPlayz12 сағат бұрын
Basicly use your brain
@MISSINGNO.310 күн бұрын
Keeping wilds is not good because they worth 50. This guy did not even talk about points.
@hbsavage03876 күн бұрын
Not everyone plays points. In fact most play individual hands rather than points. If I wanted to play a points based card game I’d play Phase 10.
@carimeslockdownedtree26544 күн бұрын
Points????? Since when are there POINTS.
@somerandomguy0014 күн бұрын
Exactly wtf @@carimeslockdownedtree2654
@MicahMcDermott-k7i4 күн бұрын
@@carimeslockdownedtree2654fr
@dviant133 күн бұрын
I watched this and thought the exact same thing. He talked about how to win Uno, but never even talked about how to make decisions based on scoring. But... From my experience, most people don't even know that there is scoring in Uno. I don't mind paying Uno, but I don't want to play if we are not keeping score. The game is not that interesting as is. Playing for score introduces enough decision making to keep my attention.
@Sr.Pirulito4 күн бұрын
So, it's against the rules to have wild cards/+4 as your last card.
@qayssarjrd53993 күн бұрын
It’s easy. Cheat
@thebillionairedistrict24 күн бұрын
Hey, is your channel for sale?
@professormayhem30806 күн бұрын
A terrible game that lasts forever. This video is untrue because even if you win you lose