After all players have made their calls, they open their fists and display their coins for the group to count the total.
The player who has correctly guessed the total number of coins withdraws from the game and the remainder of the group proceeds to the next round.
In some versions of the game additional rules are used, such as "no gloating" (a leaving player is not allowed to celebrate), or left-handed play.
The Bangkok Gentlemen Spoofers founded in 1988 is the longest running spoofing school in South East Asia.
The original national UK Spoof Championship celebrated its 41st anniversary in 2015 with the tournament held at Cambridge Rugby Club on 16 October.
[4] The fourth episode of the eighth season of New Zealand detective drama series The Brokenwood Mysteries was set at a world championship match where the winner was then murdered.
Joan Crawford wins a round of the game against Jack Palance in the 1952 film Sudden Fear.