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  2. Tonk (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Some play that a player must spread with six cards to tonk, otherwise the player goes out with zero effectively ending the game but only winning a single stake. If the player has one or more cards remaining, they must discard one card to the discard pile. If this is their last card, play ends: they are the winner, and each player pays them the ...

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    The ghost or creature is referred to as Pitty-Pat and locals call this area "Pitty Pat Hollow". [ citation needed ] Whether the "Pitty-Pat" is a ghost child or a creature varies, depending on the source.

  4. African-American culture - Wikipedia

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    Card games are traditionally enjoyed by African Americans at familial gatherings. [104] Originating Black card games include: Bid whist, Spades, Tonk, Pitty-Pat, and Rummy. "Talkin' the board" is not allowed in any game. Hand games that trickled from Africa [105] are also prominent in Black American culture.

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  6. Pitty - Wikipedia

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    Priscilla Novaes Leone (born October 7, 1977), better known as Pitty, is a Brazilian rock singer. She had played in two bands, Shes and Inkoma, before starting her solo career in 2003. She has sold over 2 million copies in her career, being one of the best selling rock artists in the 2000s.

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  8. Primrose Potter - Wikipedia

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    Her first marriage, in 1952, was to a doctor, Roger Dunlop, with whom she had a daughter, Primrose Dunlop, known as "Pitty Pat". After their divorce in 1969, [2] she married businessman and stockbroker Sir Ian Potter in 1975, becoming Lady Potter. [3] They had met at a dinner hosted by William and Sonia McMahon. Sir Ian Potter had children from ...

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    David Parlett's book Teach Yourself Card Games recommends the site as the first and probably the only place one needs to seek for rules of card games, [3] and his A-Z of Card Games refers to entries in pagat.com for the rules of those games that are only mentioned in the book. [4]

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