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  2. Pinochle - Wikipedia

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    Today "double-deck" pinochle [20] is a popular form of the game, exclusively played by the National Pinochle Association, the American Pinochle Association, the Cambridge Pinochle Association, and in the "World Series of Pinochle". [21] Double-deck pinochle is played with two pinochle decks, without the nines. This makes for an 80 card deck.

  3. Continental Rummy - Wikipedia

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    Two 52-card decks are used plus two Jokers per deck. The number of decks used additional to the base of two is determined by dividing the number of players by two and rounding up, if needed. For example: 4 players use 2 decks; 5 players use 3 decks; 6 players use 3 decks; 7 players use 4 decks; 8 players use 4 decks

  4. Talk:Pinochle - Wikipedia

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    The deal of 20 per player and 4 in the blind calls for a deck of 124 cards. Since the standard double deck is 80, what additional cards are included for six players? Are there two teams of three players each? -- 69.153.27.57. I can't find an actual reference for the variation called Racehorse Pinochle in three relatively modern playing card books:

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  6. List of trick-taking games - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Double-deck patience card games - Wikipedia

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  8. Misdeal (cards) - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes game book authors or tournament organisers may lay down specific misdeal rules in e.g. Pinochle, [6] Spades, [7] and Euchre. [8] [9] References

  9. Category:Double-decker EMUs - Wikipedia

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