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  2. Sheng ji - Wikipedia

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    Sheng ji is a family of point-based, trick-taking card games played in China and in Chinese immigrant communities. They have a dynamic trump, i.e., which cards are trump changes every round. As these games are played over a wide area with no standardization, rules vary widely from region to region.

  3. Zheng Shangyou - Wikipedia

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    Zheng Shangyou (Chinese: 争上游; pinyin: Zhēng Shàngyóu; lit. 'struggling upstream') is a Chinese shedding card game similar to President and Big Two. It is the game from which Tien Len and other similar games are derived. [citation needed] It is popular in Shanghai, Zhejiang and Jiangsu.

  4. Category:Chinese card games - Wikipedia

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  5. Speed (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Spit is a similar game in which two players simultaneously put down cards in ascending or descending order, until all of one player's cards are gone. In Speed each player holds up to five cards, and has one stock pile, face down. Two cards can be put down at once. You can not put down more than 2 at once.

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  7. Spit (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Spit is a card game of the shedding family for two players. It is a form of competitive patience. The game is played until all of a player's cards are gone. [2] It has a close variant known as Speed. Spit appears to have originated in the UK in the 1980s. [3]

  8. Card game - Wikipedia

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    A card game is any game that uses playing cards as ... , Spit, Speed and ... who is known to have played with the Chinese gaming counters. Card games such ...

  9. President (card game) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] It is a Westernized version of Chinese climbing card games [5] such as Zheng Shangyou, Tien Len in Vietnam and the Japanese Daifugō. [1] President can also be played as a drinking game, [2] [3] [4] [6] and commercial versions of the game with a non-standard deck exist, including The Great Dalmuti and Presidents Card Game. [7]