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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a card game introduced by Marna Ross during a Spring Launch event, with participants sharing their recollections and variations of the game. Several users express interest in obtaining detailed instructions and share their personal experiences with similar games at their own shows.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant recalls that Marna Ross uses playing cards as tickets, where participants earn cards by asking questions, and the highest card wins.
  • Another participant mentions including jokers as the highest cards and has been using this method for almost a year.
  • One participant notes that Marna gives cards to everyone who arrives on time.
  • Another participant shares that their "sister" consultant plays a variation where cards are handed out throughout the show, culminating in a poker-style game with a bonus round focused on recruiting questions.
  • One participant describes a different approach where they add the face values of the cards to determine the winner.
  • Another participant discusses using cards to facilitate discussions about products, encouraging cross-talk among attendees.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific rules and variations of the card game, with no clear consensus on a single method being used.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and adaptations of the card game, reflecting a variety of approaches to engaging attendees during shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ways to engage their audience during shows may find the shared experiences and variations of the card game helpful.

ChefBeckyD
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Marna Ross was a speaker at our Spring Launch, and she had a game she played with playing cards instead of the ticket game. I took notes on how she did it - and just now remembered to buy the cards, and now can't find my notes.

Anyone else who was there, or who might be in her downline, who could give me some help with instructions?

thanks!
 
If I remember right... She uses playing cards like tickets. Every time they as a question they get a card. In the end the person with the highest card wins. If 2 people have an ace, then you go to the next highest card in their hand (only the people who have the ace). I have been playing it this way for almost a year. I include the jokers and they are the highest.
 
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cookingwithlove said:
If I remember right... She uses playing cards like tickets. Every time they as a question they get a card. In the end the person with the highest card wins. If 2 people have an ace, then you go to the next highest card in their hand (only the people who have the ace). I have been playing it this way for almost a year. I include the jokers and they are the highest.

Thank you, Wendy! Do you do it all the way through your show, or just during a set time? I was trying to remember which way Marna did it...
 
I believe Marna also gives a card to everyone who is on time too. I have that in my notes.
 
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angel7581 said:
I believe Marna also gives a card to everyone who is on time too. I have that in my notes.
I think you're right. I remember that! Thanks. :)
 
One of my "sister" consultants hands cards out throughout her show, and then she does a bonus round toward the end (2 minutes where they can ask more questions about recruiting). Instead of playing "highest card" she plays it poker style, and whoever has the best hand is the winner. She also plays with the jokers and if someone is holding a joker they win a "FREE" cooking show.
 
I would like to know more about this game. Please give details.

Cooky
 
I play cards at my shows too. I have them add the face value of the cards to see who is the winner. It's so much fun!
 
We do "got it love it" & "love it want it!" at my shows. I have a couple decks of cards and pass out to everybody who has or wants a certain product. If they say they've 'got it love it' I ask why they love it or how they use it. If they say "love it want it" I ask why they want it and how they can see themselves using it or it making their time in the kitchen easier. It start a lot of cross talk and puts out tips that I havent always heard. I give away a prize to the person w/the most cards. I buy seasons bests cook books at the end of the season so I can give them one that is out of print that they can no longer order and let them know that this seasons is available at check out. :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Marna Ross Card Game?

The Marna Ross Card Game is a fun and interactive card game designed to promote engagement and connection among players, often used in direct sales settings to encourage team building and communication.

Where can I find the instructions for the Marna Ross Card Game?

You can typically find the instructions for the Marna Ross Card Game included in the game package itself. If you have lost the instructions, you can check the official Pampered Chef website or contact your Pampered Chef consultant for a digital copy.

Are there any online resources for the Marna Ross Card Game instructions?

Yes, there are several online resources where you can find instructions for the Marna Ross Card Game. You can visit Pampered Chef's official website, look for instructional videos on platforms like YouTube, or check out direct sales community forums for shared resources.

Can I get a printable version of the Marna Ross Card Game instructions?

Many consultants and players share printable versions of the Marna Ross Card Game instructions online. You can search for PDFs or images that provide the rules, or you can request a printable version from your Pampered Chef consultant.

Is there a specific age group recommended for playing the Marna Ross Card Game?

The Marna Ross Card Game is generally suitable for all ages, but it is recommended for players aged 12 and up due to the social interaction and strategic thinking involved. However, younger players can join with adult supervision and guidance.

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