11/9/2021 Nightly Build

Not sure if this is the correct format but I know this is broken.

# This program is a probability game for statistical interpretation
# It is only single player (Currently)
# 

# Here it imports the random library
import random
def player_one_start():
    # Here it sets needed values and does math for total
    player_one_start.var = "no"
    card_one = random.randint(1,11)
    card_two= random.randint(1,11)
    hand_one = [card_one, card_two]
    card_ammount = 2
    current_card = 0
    total = hand_one[0] + hand_one[1]
    
    # Here the users is told their numbers
    print("Your hand is: " + str(hand_one))
    
    # Here it sees if the users wants another "card" (Number)
    option = input("Do you want another card? (Y or N) ")
    
    # Here if the users wants a number they get a number
    if option == "Y" or option == "y":
        current_card = random.randint(1,11)
        print("You drew a(n): " + str(current_card))
        hand_one.append(current_card)
        total = total + current_card
        if total > 21: 
            print("You went over")
            player_one_start.var = "yes"
    elif option =="N" or option == "n":
        player_one_start.var = "yes"
    return(player_one_start.var)
    
def player_two_start():
    # Here it sets needed values and does math for total
    card_one = random.randint(1,11)
    card_two= random.randint(1,11)
    hand_one = [card_one, card_two]
    card_ammount = 2
    current_card = 0
    total = hand_one[0] + hand_one[1]
    
    # Here the users is told their numbers
    print("Your hand is: " + str(hand_one))
    
    # Here it sees if the users wants another "card" (Number)
    option = input("Do you want another card? (Y or N) ")
    
    # Here if the users wants a number they get a number
    if option == "Y" or option == "y":
        current_card = random.randint(1,11)
        print("You drew a(n): " + str(current_card))
        hand_one.append(current_card)
        total = total + current_card
        if total > 21: 
            print("You went over")
    
    
    
    print("Your hand is: " + str(hand_one) +" or " + str(total) +" total.")
while player_one_start.var != yes:
    player_one_start()
"""
Possibly have it go like this
while player_one_start.var != yes:
    player_one_start()
    player_one_hold?()
    player_two_start()
    player_two_hold?()
    etc.
    
Only issue is it would reset the cards
    Could save as 


We should only have 7 players, possibly generate a player_number_option()? or do AI
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