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Big 2.5 or the so-called Cho Dai Dee

It’s almost a week now since the ADP department officially announced it’s first semester break of the year. Us ADP students parted our ways, make full use of these 3 weeks to do the things we like and to separate ourselves from the “hectic” life of college. At times, we arranged outings so that we could have fun together.

I guess, what we really miss now are the times we had together where we gather round at KPDE level 1, playing the one and only game that united ADP, Cho Dai Dee. Not even a week of holiday has gone by and I believe that we are already itching to get back to college and get the game started. Well, if you are dying of boredom at home and you just can’t wait to hear the ecstatic cries of joy from our very own CDD members, do consider looking up or clickLook UP! as it might change your current mundane life. =)

Or if you are just too lazy to scroll up to the top, there’s an upward-pointing arrow just like the one above on the bottom right-hand corner of this lovely page. Click on it and you’ll be transported straight back up!

Yes! There’s a “CDD” tab above, in which if you click on it, it’ll link you to Viwawa. Viwawa is a sort of online gaming site where you could meet up with players all around the world to play. The site offers such games as our ADP favorite pastime CDD game, Mahjong, Sushido, Stwack, and you name it. It’s really fun and addictive because through that site, all CDD members could gather round in a little room and play our hearts out without being interrupted by any “HELP Authorities.” With Viwawa, you won’t feel alone because our spirits live on there.

Some of you critical thinkers might think that playing without seeing each other would not be as fun. Hey, here’s where the famous online chatting program, Skype comes into play. Signing in to Skype and holding a conference call with 3 others, you can actually play CDD with them in Viwawa and chat as normal in Skype. Isn’t that wonderful and brilliant? The joy and laughter you miss would be played to you through the speakers of your computer and at the same time, as you talk through the microphone built-in or connected to your computer, others would be able to hear you well.

Why not put a halt to your day-dreaming and sign up to Viwawa now? Set a meeting place in Viwawa and kill a day with the game you really crave for.

However, there are some drawbacks you have to take into account. The rules of Big 2.5 in Viwawa may not be exactly the same with the rules that we usually conform to. Triples are not allowed as Viwawa only permits 1,2 or 5 cards on the table. Bare in mind that Viwawa allows its players to end with 2s except for the Big Dee, which is the 2 of spades

. Besides that, straights A, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 are allowed in the game. The last thing you have to consider is that do not hold any 2s in your hand when someone wins, because that might lead to a heavy penalty on your experience points. Yes, your character will level when you collected a certain number of experience points.

Now that I have given you enough advices, go and indulge yourself in that game!

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