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  2. Chinese Blackjack - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Blackjack is also known as 21-point, ban-luck (), ban-nag (), and xì dách ().The game is played in South East Asia and resembles conventional Blackjack.In Malaysia, this variant is known as Kampung (Village) Blackjack to differentiate it from the standard Casino Blackjack, and it grew from the game played in the old days in villages.

  3. Gnau - Wikipedia

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    The sum of the Ox points of the pair gives the relative strength compared to another Single-Ox; the example shown is a Single-Ox 3 (8 + 5 = 13; the strength is the ones digit). [b] 10 4 6: 8 5 No Ox 0 Player is unable to become scoring-eligible, that is no 3 cards sum up to a multiple of 10. 4 4 3 or 6: 8 5

  4. Category:Malaysian gambling games - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Malaysian gambling games" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total ...

  5. Malaysian Pontoon - Wikipedia

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    Pontoon is the British or domestic version of Twenty-One which was originally Vingt-Un (French for twenty-one), a French gambling game popular at the court of Louis XV and later, much favoured by Napoleon, especially at St. Helena. [5] In the twentieth century it became the most popular game of the armed forces of English-speaking nations. [5]

  6. List of five-number lottery games - Wikipedia

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    The lists do not include "4+1" games, such as Florida's Lucky Money, where all five numbers must be matched to win the top prize, but are drawn from two number fields(A similar game, Montana's "Big Sky Bonus", is actually a "four-number" game; the double matrix is 4/31 + 1/16(previously was 4/28 + 1/17). Matching all four "regular" numbers wins ...

  7. Festival Permainan Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Festival Permainan Malaysia (Malaysian Games Festival) is an annual Malaysian event for games.Traditional Malaysian games feature prominently in the event. [1] [2]The event is also designed to provide opportunities to generate income for arts and culture entrepreneurs in order to promote local economic growth.

  8. Rimau-rimau - Wikipedia

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    Jacobson wrote in Tijdschrift Voor Indische Taal-, Land- En Volkenkunde (1919), a collection of articles written in Dutch, and spelled the name of the game as rimoe (which sounds like rimau), and Jacobson states that it is the Malay rimau or the tiger game. [5] The game was also described by H.J.R. Murray in A History of Board-Games Other Than ...

  9. Southeast Asian mancala - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Asian mancalas are a subtype of mancala games predominantly found in Southeast Asia. They are known as congkak in Malaysia; congklak (VOS Spelling: tjongklak), congkak, congka, and dakon in Indonesia and Brunei; and sungkâ in the Philippines. They differ from other mancala games in that the player's store is included in the placing ...