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  2. Dutch Blitz - Wikipedia

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    A variation of the game relies on larger-sized cards and can be called "Full Contact Dutch Blitz", "Running Dutch Blitz" or "Life Size Dutch Blitz". The larger cards must be physically run to their respective piles. This can also be a team game and is a popular activity at church retreats.

  3. Ligretto - Wikipedia

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    Then, players simultaneously discard cards onto the central table area. A legal card is any that is the next card in numerical order and in the same colour as the one currently in any pile, or a '1' card. New piles can only be initiated when a player acquires and plays a '1' card. A '1' card must be played from either the player's row or their ...

  4. Nerts - Wikipedia

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    Quick reaction, awareness of cards being played simultaneously, counting. Age range: 8+ Cards: 52 per deck, each player or team uses a standard playing card deck. Each team's deck must be a different design or color from the rest of the decks being used, to identify cards after the round ends. Related games; Demon, Spit, Dutch Blitz

  5. Thirty-one (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Thirty-one uses a standard deck of 52 playing cards (in the Dutch version - Eenendertigen - only 32 cards - 7 and higher - are used). Aces are high, counting 11, court cards count 10, and all other cards count face value. Each player gets a hand of three cards, and three pennies as their "lives".

  6. Category:Dutch card games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dutch card games" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bester Bube; Bonken; K.

  7. Wildlife Treasury - Wikipedia

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    The Wildlife cards were available through a monthly subscription, with the first set provided with a green plastic carrying case. The Wildlife Treasury Cards were mainly released in the United States, but a different version of the cards were also available in Canada. Canadian cards had rounded corners, to distinguish from the U.S. Cards, and ...

  8. Swiss-suited playing cards - Wikipedia

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    The most common deck has 36 cards, nine of each suit. The card values are, in ascending order, six, seven, eight, nine, Banner (ten), Under, Ober, König, As. For the purposes of Jass, the numbered cards (six to nine) have no point value, the banner has a value of ten points, the picture-cards Under, Ober, König have values of two, three and four points, respectively, and the As has eleven ...

  9. Citadels (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Citadels is a German-style card game, designed by Bruno Faidutti, originally published in French as Citadelles by MultiSim in 2000, illustrated by Julien Delval, Florence Magnin, Jean-Louis Mourier and Cyrille Daujean as graphic designer for the first edition.

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