Go! Go! Go! Guide by Snowballwarlord

This is a very interesting game, in which the goal is to play a card higher than the last until u run out of cards.

Hint #1 At the beginning of the game never play high cards such as aces or cards such as twos, save these until the draw pile is gone.

Hint #2 if you have a two and a ten, try to keep the game moving and the cards low, until at about 15 cards you can play your ten and eliminate lots of cards.

Hint #3 Against a computer opponent, attempt to get the number of cards down as far as possible. This will allow you to play catch-up if you ever have to pick up a pile. You are better than AI (or should be, just quit playing if you aren’t).
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The Simplest Way to Make Neopoints by Abbie

The best way there is to make neopoints, as most of us know, is to run a successful shop. However, knowing the best methods on how to make a profit by selling things in Neopia. Thus, I have written an easy-to-follow 5-step guide on how to buy low but sell high.

1. Choose a few items for your shop to specialize in. These should be items that are in high demand, to ensure that they will sell, and they should also be one-time-use items, to ensure that people keep coming back for more. Some suggestions are codestones, faeries, and neggs.

2. Find out which section of the market you are in. This is determined by the first character of your screen name, because when the shop wizard makes a search it searches one section at a time. Find out which section you are in by searching for an item on the shop wizard and pressing refresh (and clicking yes when it asks if you want to resend the information) until some of the screen names it comes up with start with the same letter as yours. The other screen names that come up will begin with the other letters in your section. This step is necessary because prices will vary from section to section, and this way you will be able to price your items so that your shop appears first on the list when people search for your items, but are still able to price your items high enough to make profit.
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