Rules For Two Up

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Game On: Australians will immerse themselves in a game of two up today.Source:The Courier-Mail

THIS afternoon marks the commemoration of a unique Anzac Day tradition.

It's one that's lasted for decades, one in which signifies the collective experience of generations of Australian soldiers and one in which remains a proud pub staple on the Anzac Day calendar.
For today only, the country celebrates the true blue tradition of two-up.
Thought to have originated in the 18th century, the Australian tradition was born during World War 1 when two-up – which evolved from the English game of 'pitch and toss' – was played in troop ships and trenches across the allied battlefields.
But considering it’s legal only once a year, we understand you might be a bit rusty on the details.
In light of this, here's a simplified how-to guide on playing two-up:
Rules For Two Up

Rules For Two Person Pinochle

1. A 'ringie' places two coins, tail side up, on a paddle ('kip'), while punters congregate around the game in a circular pattern and roar phrases like 'tennahead!' (ie. $10 on boith coins landing on heads).
2. The call “come in spinner” is made from box in which the “spinner” then tosses the coins.
Rules for two player spades
3. It was the ringie's job to ensure that the coins were tossed at least 10 feet into the air,
4. All coins need to fall within the circle. If one or more fall outside of it, the 'ringie' declares the game void. The 'spinner' then makes another turn.
Rules
5. During this time, bets on heads or tails are taken ringside in the direction of the head-better.
6. If both coins show heads, you lose. If both coins show tails, you win. The spinner continues to toss if one of each spins until there is a result.
7. Celebrate your win. Commiserate your loss. Gamble responsibly!
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