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Mlb Baseball Cards 1991 Score Trading Cards Lot War Card Game NEW I'm about to tell the story of how I came up with what you are about to (HOPEFULLY LOL) purchase. This listing is for baseball cards. But the story I'm about to tell has to do with football. It's how I came up with this game. It works the same for baseball as it does for football though. I just wanted to share how I came up with this. But again, rest assured, this listing is for BASEBALL. Where to start. I was recently having a couple adult beverages on a Sunday afternoon in the garage watching a 49ers game from 1994. My favorite (and the best) football team of all-time. I will argue (and win) that fact until the day I die. Young (THE G.O.A.T), Rice (number 3 G.O.A.T.), Deion, Watters, Jones, Taylor, Bryant Young, Merton. I could keep going on & on but I digress. I was thinking how there really isn't any home football board games. After a few more beverages this idea popped in my head. I have like 80 boxes of 1990 Score football cards. That's a lot of wax packs. So I figured out a way to put some of them to use. I thought a cool football game would be a game similar to the card game WAR. I opened up a few of these packs & started organizing them a bit due to player stature. & these packs of cards each came with a trivia card which I thought could add a little bit to the game. A deck of cards box will only hold 34 trading cards plus 2 trivia cards for a grand total of 36 cards. So after doing all that for the football boxes, I realized the game would work the same for baseball as well. & I have like 40 unopened boxes of 1991 score wax packs. That's a lot of wax packs. I decided to do the same thing for the baseball cards as I just did for the football cards. I worked them into piles. Each box contains what I would consider 4 Aces. For example, the box I am looking at right now contains a Rickey Henderson, Tim Raines, Cal Ripken Jr., & Ken Griffey Jr., (these players wouldn't necessarily be in your box, I'm just giving an example of the higher echelon players that I would consider Aces), 2 trivia cards, & 30 regular cards with the players ranging anywhere from maybe players you never heard of all the way up to maybe a player/insert card you would consider an Ace. For the grand total of 36 cards in each box. The box you receive WON'T be the same as the box in the photo. It will obviously be very similar but the players may be different. The photo is just to be used as an example of the types of cards you will receive. My buddy came over that night & I had him play a couple rounds of this with me. First we played it with the football cards. Then we played it with the baseball cards (or you can't get really nuts & play with both baseball & football at the same time hahahaha). We played it exactly like the card game WAR. We kind of made up the rules as we went along but I gotta say, I had a great time. I love cards, talking baseball, & arguing over baseball so this was perfect for me.