With touches of canasta, rummy, and poker, this game could easily become a friday night favorite. The object is to get a "sequence," meaning a row of five poker like chips on the game board. The board itself depicts lines of face up playing cards. Players place their "crowning" chips on top of the card pictures, and can form sequences by using strategy and knowing which sequence cards to keep or discard. Since forethought, luck, and backup plans are the keys to winning, this game is probably too sophisticated for children under 7 years old. (But Young Ones Can Team Up With Adults.) included are 104 playing cards and 50 crowning chips in each colour: red, blue, and green. How to Play The primary aim of this game is to get a sequence, like a row of 5 poker chips on the game board. Players have to place their crowning chips on the top of the card pictures. You can win this game by using your strategy and problem-solving skills. Also, your luck plays a significant role in winning. About the Game The games is a mix of canasta, rummy, and poker. The game comes with 104 playing cards and 50 crowning chips in each colours red, blue, and green.