Integer WAR Addition Object: To be the first player to win all 52 cards Set-up: Deal all of the cards, one at a time, facedown, until each player has received 26 cards. Each player places his or her stack of cards facedown, in front of them. One player needs to be designated the “positive” team and the other player the “negative” team. Play: Black cards are positive and red cards are negative. Face cards have a value of 10 and aces have a value of 11. Each player turns up a card at the same time. Calculate the sum (ex: red 7 and black 3 = negative 4). If the sum is positive, the “positive” team player collects the cards. If the sum is negative, the “negative” team player collects the cards. If the cards have the same value, it is WAR. Each player lays down 3 additional cards facedown, and then turns over the next card. Calculate the sum. The player with the sign of the sum takes all 10 cards. Play continues until one player has won all of the cards. NOTE: this game may also be played using subtraction, multiplication, and division Integer WAR Addition Object: To be the first player to win all 52 cards Set-up: Deal all of the cards, one at a time, facedown, until each player has received 26 cards. Each player places his or her stack of cards facedown, in front of them. One player needs to be designated the “positive” team and the other player the “negative” team. Play: Black cards are positive and red cards are negative. Face cards have a value of 10 and aces have a value of 11. Each player turns up a card at the same time. Calculate the sum (ex: red 7 and black 3 = negative 4). If the sum is positive, the “positive” team player collects the cards. If the sum is negative, the “negative” team player collects the cards. If the cards have the same value, it is WAR. Each player lays down 3 additional cards facedown, and then turns over the next card. Calculate the sum. The player with the sign of the sum takes all 10 cards. Play continues until one player has won all of the cards. NOTE: this game may also be played using subtraction, multiplication, and division