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  2. Wikipedia : Trading card game/Rules/Approved

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    Rather than drawing and discarding an entire hand during setup, players should locate a new article card with no special text (text that adds rules to the game) and place it in play. The decks are exchanged and shuffled by the player to the left, then returned, and a hand of six cards is drawn.

  3. Examples: Bot approval group, WikiOtter; Wikipedia - special rare cards that alter the rules of the game for the better. Examples: RfA, WikiProject Tree of Life; Instant - special action cards that can be played at any time, designed to interrupt negative actions. Useful for helping others tackle pivotal disasters in the game.

  4. List of games with concealed rules - Wikipedia

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    Games with concealed rules are games where the rules are intentionally concealed from new players, either because their discovery is part of the game itself, or because the game is a hoax and the rules do not exist. In fiction, the counterpart of the first category are games that supposedly do have a rule set, but that rule set is not disclosed.

  5. English draughts - Wikipedia

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    If no mistakes were made by either player, the game would always end in a draw. After eighteen years, they have computationally proven a weak solution to the game of checkers. [ 11 ] Using between two hundred desktop computers at the peak of the project and around fifty later on, the team made 10 14 calculations to search from the initial ...

  6. Magic: The Gathering rules - Wikipedia

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    The rules of the collectible card role-playing game Magic: The Gathering were originally developed by the game's creator, Richard Garfield, and accompanied the first version of the game in 1993. The game's rules have frequently been changed by the manufacturer Wizards of the Coast, mostly in minor ways, but several major rule changes have also ...

  7. Badugi - Wikipedia

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    Overall, people tend to play Badugi tighter than other draw games, meaning they fold more hands pre-draw. This seems to be advisable to everyone. When drawing one card, there are only ten cards which will fill the badugi, the members of the fourth suit which don't pair the other three cards. A player holding a badugi can use this to estimate odds.

  8. uDraw Pictionary - Wikipedia

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    uDraw Pictionary is an art-based video game developed by Page 44 Studios and published by THQ Inc. that players can play on the uDraw GameTablet for the Nintendo Wii.The game is based on the popular board game Pictionary, in which players draw pictures based on clues from a subject and have their teammates guess what specific words the picture is supposed to represent.

  9. International draughts - Wikipedia

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    A game is a draw if neither opponent has the possibility to win the game. The game is considered a draw when the same position repeats itself for the third time (not necessarily consecutive), with the same player having the move each time. A king-versus-king endgame is automatically declared a draw, as is any other position proven to be a draw.