<P> Play proceeds to the left . When all sets of cards have been laid down in books, the game ends . The player with the most books wins . </P> <P> There are a number of variations of these basic rules: </P> <Ul> <Li> A player gives only one card when asked . </Li> <Li> A player forms and lays down pairs instead of 4 - card books . </Li> <Li> A player whose call is unsuccessful and draws the card being asked for does not get another turn . </Li> <Li> A player asks for a specific card instead of a rank . A player must still have at least one card of the named rank in order to ask, and must expose that card when asking . This is similar to Happy Families . </Li> <Li> If the other players got all their matches and one player has a card left while no more go - fish cards to draw, the player with the remaining card loses the game . </Li> <Li> Books are saved by each player, face down . When the main play is finished, a further stage of play starts, with the player who has most books . That player may ask another player for a rank that they remember that player has; if correct they win the whole book; if incorrect, play passes to the other player . The winner is the player who has eventually collected a book of every rank . </Li> <Li> The winner is the player who runs out of cards first . </Li> <Li> Jokers can be used to create a book by asking another player if they have any jokers in their hand . Two jokers form one book . </Li> <Li> Instead of going round in a circle the turn switches to the person saying go fish . </Li> </Ul> <Li> A player gives only one card when asked . </Li>

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