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  2. Scattergories - Wikipedia

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    Scattergories is a creative-thinking category-based party game originally published by Milton Bradley in 1988. The objective of the 2-to-6-player game is to score points by uniquely naming objects within a set of categories, given an initial letter, within a time limit. The game is based on a traditional game called "Categories".

  3. Countdown (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Contestant Two does not score. Assistant notes: 50 + 8 = 58, and 7 × 2 × 58 = 812, which would have scored 10 points. In some games, there are many ways to reach the target exactly; the example target above could also be reached by 7 × (75 + 50 + 2 – 8 – 3) = 812.

  4. Golf (card game) - Wikipedia

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    There are many variants for point values of cards, including: Jokers are added to the deck and score -5, [1] or some other negative number. Jokers are +15 individually, or -5 as a pair. Queens score 12, 13 or 20 points each. Queen of spades scores 40 points, other Queens 10 each, and Eights are zero points.

  5. South African National Lottery - Wikipedia

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    There are four prize pools for matching 2, 3, 4 or 5 numbers correctly and if nobody matches 5 balls in a draw, the jackpot rolls down to matching 4 numbers. The Daily LOTTO was introduced on 10 March 2019 [ 17 ] and draws take place every night at 21:00 Central Africa Time (CAT), every single day except Christmas Day.

  6. Spades (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Playing time. 90 min. [citation needed] Chance. Moderate. Spades is a trick-taking card game devised in the United States in the 1930s. It can be played as either a partnership or solo/"cutthroat" game. The object is to take the number of tricks that were bid before play of the hand began.

  7. Standard 52-card deck - Wikipedia

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    A standard 52-card French-suited deck comprises 13 ranks in each of the four suits: clubs ( ♣ ), diamonds ( ♦ ), hearts ( ♥) and spades ( ♠ ). Each suit includes three court cards (face cards), King, Queen and Jack, with reversible (i.e. double headed) images. Each suit also includes ten numeral cards or pip cards, from one (Ace) to ten.

  8. Rules of cribbage - Wikipedia

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    For example, a run of three cards with an additional card matching one of the three in rank, e.g., 22–3–4, is termed a "double run of three" and scores eight according to the above rules (two distinct runs of three and two for the pair); 22–3–4–5 is a "double run of four" for ten points (two distinct runs of four and two for the ...

  9. Match Game - Wikipedia

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    Each contestant on this version of Match Game played a two-game match against another contestant, and the Super Match was played after each game. As is the case with Match Game PM, a contestant did not win any money for winning the game. There were also no returning champions on the daily syndicated series, as two new contestants began each match.