DescriptionWhot was one of the earliest commercial?games?based of the?Eightsfamily, in which?players?try to?be the first to get rid of their cards?by following number or suit. Whot! was invented (but, apparently, not patented) It was first marketed by the company Storey & Co of Croydon, which he set up in 1930, but was soon acquired by Waddingtons of Leeds, Whot! was popular in Britain in the 1950?s and 1960?s. Waddingtons continued to sell it until the 1990?s; nowadays it is distributed by Winning Moves UK in their Top Cards series Whot was one of the earliest commercial games based of the Eights family, in which players try to?be the first to get rid of their cards?by following number or suit. Whot! was invented (but, apparently, not patented) It was first marketed by the company Storey & Co of Croydon, which he set up in 1930, but was soon acquired by Waddingtons of Leeds, Whot! was popular in Britain in the 1950?s and 1960?s. Waddingtons continued to sell it until the 1990?s; nowadays it is distributed by Winning Moves UK in their Top Cards series.?Whot was one of the earliest commercial games based of the Eights family, in which players try to?be the first to get rid of their cards?by following number or suit. Whot! was invented (but, apparently, not patented) It was first marketed by the company Storey & Co of Croydon, which he set up in 1930, but was soon acquired by Waddingtons of Leeds, Whot! was popular in Britain in the 1950?s and 1960?s. Waddingtons continued to sell it until the 1990?s; nowadays it is distributed by Winning Moves UK in their Top Cards series Whot was one of the earliest commercial games based of the Eights family, in which players try to?be the first to get rid of their cards?by following number or suit. Whot! was invented (but, apparently, not patented) It was first marketed by the company Storey & Co of Croydon, which he set up in 1930, but was soon acquired by Waddingtons of Leeds, Whot! was popular in Britain in the 1950?s and 1960?s. Waddingtons continued to sell it until the 1990?s; nowadays it is distributed by Winning Moves UK in their Top Cards seriesWhot was one of the earliest commercial?games?based of the?Eightsfamily, in which?players?try to?be the first to get rid of their cards?by following number or suit. Whot! was invented (but, apparently, not patented) It was first marketed by the company Storey & Co of Croydon, which he set up in 1930, but was soon acquired by Waddingtons of Leeds, Whot! was popular in Britain in the 1950?s and 1960?s. Waddingtons continued to sell it until the 1990?s; nowadays it is distributed by Winning Moves UK in their Top Cards series Whot was one of the earliest commercial games based of the Eights family, in which players try to?be the first to get rid of their cards?by following number or suit. Whot! was invented (but, apparently, not patented) It was first marketed by the company Storey & Co of Croydon, which he set up in 1930, but was soon acquired by Waddingtons of Leeds, Whot! was popular in Britain in the 1950?s and 1960?s.












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