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  2. Canasta - Wikipedia

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    The name canasta likely is named for the tray (basket) originally placed in the center of the table for the stack of undealt cards and discards. [15] Santos and Serrato never patented the game rules, and thus never received royalties from the later Canasta boom. Canasta is "the most recent card game to have achieved worldwide status as a ...

  3. Canasta (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Canasta, Spanish for basket, is a card game of the rummy family. Canasta may also refer to: Canasta (band), a Chicago-based chamber pop sextet; Canasta uruguaya, a 1951 Mexican film; Chan Canasta, a professional magician; Nasty Canasta, a character in the Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes cartoons

  4. Category:Canasta - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Canasta" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. 500 rum - Wikipedia

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    500 rum, also called pinochle rummy, Michigan rummy, Persian rummy, rummy 500 or 500 rummy, is a popular variant of rummy. [1] The game of canasta and several other games are believed to have developed from this popular form of rummy.

  6. List of card games by number of cards - Wikipedia

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    French pack (Canasta): 2 packs of 52 cards and 4 Jokers: Canasta; Games played with 110 cards. French packs (2 packs of 4 x AKQJT98765432 + 6 Jokers):

  7. Canasta (band) - Wikipedia

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    Canasta is a Chicago, Illinois-based chamber pop sextet. Their most recent full-length album, The Fakeout, the Tease and the Breather, was released in May 2010 on the label RWIM Chicago. Prior releases include one EP , Find the Time , one full-length CD, We Were Set Up , and one remix album , We Were Mixed Up .

  8. Buraco - Wikipedia

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    Buraco is a variation of Canasta which allows both standard melds (groups of cards of the same value) as well as sequences (cards in numerical order in the same suit). It originated from Uruguay and Argentina in the mid-1940s, [ 1 ] with apparent characteristics of simplicity and implications that are often unforeseeable and absolutely involving.

  9. Rummy - Wikipedia

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    Rummy variations like Gin and Canasta became popular in the twentieth century. Rummy games are popular in India, and it is likely that Indian rummy is an extension of gin rummy and 500 rum, which originated from the United States. Several theories about the origin of the name "rummy" exist. [5]