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  2. PlayOK - Wikipedia

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    PlayOK, also known as kurnik ("chicken coop"), is a website of classic board and card games to play online against live opponents in real-time. It was created in 2001 ...

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  6. GameTable Online - Wikipedia

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    GameTable Online (abbreviated as GTO) was a popular web game portal that specialized in online adaptations of board, card, and dice games. Their game platform offered both head-to-head play against other players or computer opponents for single player mode, including such games are checkers , chess , hearts (game) , and Axis & Allies .

  7. Kurnik - Wikipedia

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    PlayOK, a website of board and card games formerly known as Kurnik This page was last edited on 22 January 2017, at 15:05 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

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    Canasta for Two. Now you can go head to head as you create melds of cards of the same rank and then go out by playing or discarding all the cards in your hand.

  9. Talk:PlayOK - Wikipedia

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    The page describes the project, having several potentially interesting technical solutions, how to use java and advanced networking. If the current content seems unacceptably advertising, I would suggest the "neutral" (technical) version: