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  2. Cribbage (rules) - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  3. Go Fish - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of variations of these basic rules: A player gives only one card when asked. A player forms and lays down pairs instead of 4-card books. A player whose call is unsuccessful and draws the card being asked for does not get another turn. A player asks for a specific card instead of a rank.

  4. Euchre - Wikipedia

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    Euchre or eucre (/ ˈ juː k ər / YU-kər) is a trick-taking card game commonly played in Australia, Canada, Great Britain, New Zealand, and the Midwestern United States. It is played with a deck of 24, 25, 28, or 32 standard playing cards.

  5. Mahjong - Wikipedia

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    A player can also win with a small class of special hands. While many variations of mahjong exist, most variations have some basic rules in common including how a piece is drawn and discarded, the use of suits (numbered tiles) and honors (winds and dragons), the basic kinds of melds allowed, how to deal the tiles and the order of play.

  6. Noddy (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Noddy (O.F. naudin [1]) also noddie, nodde or knave noddy, is a 16th-century English card game, ancestor of cribbage.It is the oldest identifiable card game with this gaming structure and thus probably also ancestral to the more-complicated 17th-century game of costly colours.

  7. FreeCell - Wikipedia

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    FreeCell is a solitaire card game played using the standard 52-card deck.It is fundamentally different from most solitaire games in that very few deals are unsolvable, [1] and all cards are dealt face-up from the beginning of the game. [2]

  8. Cut (cards) - Wikipedia

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    A cut involving a very small number of cards, such as taking only the top card, taking some cards from the bottom or taking every card bar the bottom one as a cut, is often acceptable according to rules. [citation needed] Other rules may specify that at least three cards must be taken or left in making a cut. Sometimes up to three cuts are allowed.

  9. President (card game) - Wikipedia

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    President (also commonly called Asshole, [1] Scum, [1] or Capitalism [1]) is a shedding card game for three or more, in which the players race to get rid of all of the cards in their hands in order to become "president" in the following round.

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