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Pyramid is a card game played in the original Battlestar Galactica series.

In the reimagined Battlestar Galactica series it is referred to as Full Colors while the term "Pyramid" is now used to refer to the close-quarters, full-contact sport Triad (term originally used), which is a sport combining some aspects of Basketball and Rugby. The character Samuel Anders plays the sport professionally.

The card game version has been compared (erroneously) to poker and is the primary off-duty leisure activity portrayed in both versions of Battlestar Galactica.

The Cards

Card Colors (\"Suits\")

A deck of Pyramid cards contains four colors. Three of these are card colors - Purple, Green, Orange - and a single card, the Capstone, is in black. The color of a pyramid is only a determining factor when tying pyramids are "Perfect Pyramids" only. Otherwise, color does not factor into win/loss decisions.

Card Levels (Ranks)

Cards are classified into three levels or ranks. Potentially winning hands require specific combinations of these card levels. Unlike the Earth game of poker, Pyramid does not have such a smorgasbord of possible winning hands. Though this may, prima facie, seem to make Pyramid an easier game, Pyramid is not as simple as it may appear and requires foresight, strategy and balancing risk with caution.

Game Play

Order of Play

Preparation

Dealing the Cards

Player Direction

Discard

Draw

Best Pyramid

Betting in Pyramid

How to Win

Winning

Tie-Breaking

Possible Hands in Pyramid

The following lists all the possible hands in order of rank; the first one listed wins over all the others while each other hand wins against those shown below it and loses to those below it.

Strategy, Variants, and Improvising

Strategy in Pyramid

Variations on Basic Pyramid

Many variations of the basic Pyramid card game exist. These include variations without the discarding of cards, dealing cards face-up, discarding cards twice, and dealing more than six cards (usually eight cards, but not always). (Descriptions of such variations will be forthcoming soon.)

Improvisations for Earth

If a deck of Pyramid cards is not available, one may be improvised using three decks of Earth poker-style playing cards. To do so, collect the following:

Other Pyramid-Based Games

Kobolian Solitaire

Tauron Hold-Em

Pyramid Rummy

Additional Notes/Trivia

Other resources

External links

 


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