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  2. Red nines - Wikipedia

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    Red Nines appears to be derived from the older version of Comet, but with the addition of the 9♥ as a wild card, the removal of certain cards from the pack, the dealing of cards to the table as 'stops' and a requirement to build in suit sequence. Only the first change has been retained in the modern rules, which thus look very like 'ancient ...

  3. GameStop - Wikipedia

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    GameStop Corp. is an American video game, consumer electronics, ... rewards cards, used games, or have a customer trade in a game. [97] ...

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  5. Comet (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Comet is a very old, French card game of the stops family for 2 to 5 players that is still played today. It was originally called manille, but acquired a new name on the appearance of Halley's comet in 1682. [1]

  6. Go-Stop - Wikipedia

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    Go-Stop (Korean: 고스톱; RR: Goseutop), also called Godori (고도리, after the winning move in the game) is a Korean fishing card game played with a Hwatu (화투) deck.

  7. Rummoli - Wikipedia

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    A handmade Rummoli board. Rummoli is a family card game for two to eight people. This Canadian board game, first marketed in 1940 by the Copp Clark Publishing Company of Toronto [1] requires a Rummoli board, a deck of playing cards (52 cards, no jokers), and chips or coins to play.

  8. Hoc Mazarin - Wikipedia

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    Hoc Mazarin, also just Hoc, is an historical French gambling game of the Stops family for two or three players. The game was popular at the court of Versailles in the 17th century and was named after Cardinal Mazarin, chief minister to the King of France.

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    Buying a YoVille Game Card at any GameStop right now might win you a. Zynga, with the help of GameStop, is going to let millions of YoVille players live out their wildest dream of putting a game ...

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