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The 2005 Amsterdam Admirals season was the 11th season for the franchise in the NFL Europe League (NFLEL). The team was led by head coach Bart Andrus in his fifth year, and played its home games at Amsterdam ArenA in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Traditional-style baseball scorecard. Baseball scorekeeping is the practice of recording the details of a baseball game as it unfolds. Professional baseball leagues hire official scorers to keep an official record of each game (from which a box score can be generated), but many fans keep score as well for their own enjoyment. [1]
The odds finally caught up with the Milwaukee Admirals on Saturday night. Playing on the edge of elimination for the sixth time – and needing to turn one victory into a four-game streak – the ...
In each round there is a designated wild card. The wild card is the card equal to the number of cards dealt. In the first round, three cards are dealt, so Threes are wild cards. In the second round four cards are dealt, so Fours are wild. When 11, 12, and 13 cards are dealt, the Jacks, Queens, and Kings are the respective wild cards.
3 0 .700 233 190 5–0 2–3 L1 Frankfurt Galaxy: 6 4 0 .600 221 220 3–2 3–2 W2 Amsterdam Admirals: 5 5 0 .500 250 210 4–1 1–4 L1 Barcelona Dragons: 5 5 0 .500 192 230 4–1 1–4 W1 London Monarchs: 4 6 0 .400 161 192 3–2 1–4 W1 Rhein Fire: 3 7 0 .300 176 191 2–3 1–4 L2
The top card of the remaining cards is turned over to determine the trump suit. If there are no cards left or a jester is turned, there is no trump suit, and only the wizards are trump. If a wizard is turned, the dealer picks a trump suit. [19] Score sheet demonstrating the varying game length depending on the number of players.
The game is played by two to four players, and game play focuses around using time on a parking meter to gain points; the first to 200 points wins. Each player has their own parking meter and a hand of cards. A player begins a turn by drawing a card, always drawing enough to reach six cards in their hand.