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  2. Baroness (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The first author to publish its rules, Mary Whitmore Jones, says, in 1890, that it is a "very old Patience." [3] Brock plagiarises the text verbatim in his 1909 work, but renames it The Baroness Solitaire. [5] In these earliest accounts, the Kings are first discarded as they do not pair with any other card. [3]

  3. Five-suit bridge - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1938, Parker Brothers created a five-suit bridge deck called Castle Bridge, in which the fifth suit of Castles looked like a Rook chess piece and was colored green. This pack reused the diamond courts for the new suit. [10] The manual that came with this deck did not use Marseille's rules but Ammiel F. Decker's 1933 rules. [11]

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  5. Tableau (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Tableau is a solitaire card game played with two decks of playing cards. It has a unique layout where all cards are open, and arranged to the left and right of the foundations, similar to Beleaguered Castle, Fortress, and other games in this family like Little Napoleon Patience, Kings Solitaire, or Fürst Bismarck. It is a game that requires ...

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  7. Bristol (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Bristol is a Patience game using a deck of 52 playing cards. [2] It is a fan-type game in the style of La Belle Lucie.It has an unusual feature of building regardless of suit on both the foundations and on the tableau; it is also one of the easiest to win.

  8. Perpetual Motion (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The likelihood of being able to complete the game, and the number of rounds before completing the game, vary greatly depending on the exact rules. According to one analyst, the game can be completed 54% of the time, with an average of 128 rounds before completion. [3] With slightly different rules, that rate can drop to 8.67%. [4]

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