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== Freaks and Geeks ==
In Freaks and Geeks episode Carded and Discarded the parents play Pit. Should this be added as a pop culture reference?
--[[Special:Contributions/24.103.173.3|24.103.173.3]] ([[User talk:24.103.173.3|talk]]) 06:23, 27 January 2010 (UTC)

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Spoons/Pit hybrid

I was first introduced to Pit with a game called Spoons, which is actually a hybrid of Pit and Spoons. Play has more in common with Pit, the only exception being that play starts with 1 less spoon than players in the middle (as in Spoons), the first person to corner a market grabs a spoon, then all players scramble for the spoons, and the one without a spoon gets -50 points. It does somewhat interrupt the theme of Pit, but it is fun. I'm posting this here to see if this is a local/family variant I just happened to come across, or if it widespread enough to warrant inclusion in this article (or perhaps that of Spoons). – Fëaluinix 06:39, 6 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Personally I have not been exposed to this variant, but if you're interested I'd recommend Board Game Geek as the best place in which to pose the question. Debate 07:55, 27 July 2007 (UTC)

Fair use rationale for Image:Pit-logo.jpg

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BetacommandBot (talk) 15:03, 8 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Freaks and Geeks

In Freaks and Geeks episode Carded and Discarded the parents play Pit. Should this be added as a pop culture reference? --24.103.173.3 (talk) 06:23, 27 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]