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  2. Speed (card game) - Wikipedia

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    In Speed each player holds up to five cards, and has one stock pile, face down. Two cards can be put down at once. You can not put down more than 2 at once. In Spit each player has a row of stock piles, usually five, with the top card face up, so all cards in play are visible to both players. [1] Speed:

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  4. Spit (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Stack 4: 3 cards face down, 1 card face up; Stack 5: 4 cards face down, 1 card face up; There is an alternative setup where each person lays down four cards face up separately, and a stack of ten face-down cards with one face-up card on top, similar to the setup for Canfield. The object of the game is to move all of these cards into two "spit ...

  5. Card game - Wikipedia

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    The distinction is that the play in a card game chiefly depends on the use of the cards by players (the board is a guide for scorekeeping or for card placement), while board games (the principal non-card game genre to use cards) generally focus on the players' positions on the board, and use the cards for some secondary purpose.

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  7. Jungle Speed - Wikipedia

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    Jungle Speed is a card game created by Thomas Vuarchex and Pierric Yakovenko in 1991. First self-published and now published by Asmodee Editions, it is played with non-standard playing cards . An expansion and all-in set have been published.

  8. Nerts - Wikipedia

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    Quick reaction, awareness of cards being played simultaneously, counting. Age range: 8+ Cards: 52 per deck, each player or team uses a standard playing card deck. Each team's deck must be a different design or color from the rest of the decks being used, to identify cards after the round ends. Related games; Demon, Spit, Dutch Blitz

  9. Ace Trumps - Wikipedia

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    Ace Trumps is an early version of the popular card game Top Trumps, released from 1976 to 1984, by German company Altenburg-Stralsunder. Before releasing Ace Trumps, Ace also released many Quartet games. These packs had 32 cards in each as opposed to Winning Moves' Top Trumps which usually had 30 cards.