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  2. Concentration (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Any deck of playing cards may be used, although there are also commercial sets of cards with images. The rules given here are for a standard deck of 52 cards, which are normally laid face down in four rows of 13 cards each. [2] The two jokers may be included for a total of six rows of nine cards each. Additional packs can be used for added ...

  3. Dummy rummy - Wikipedia

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    There are two options a player has on their turn: Take the top card of the discard pile and add it to their hand. Take a face-down card from the top of the undealt stock cards. If the player has already played their meld set, they must draw from the undealt stock cards.

  4. Rummoli - Wikipedia

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    Rummoli is a family card game for two to eight people. This Canadian board game, first marketed in 1940 by the Copp Clark Publishing Company of Toronto [1] requires a Rummoli board, a deck of playing cards (52 cards, no jokers), and chips or coins to play. The game is usually played for fun, or for small stakes (e.g. Canadian Dimes).

  5. The Best Two-Player Card Games for Your Next Night In - AOL

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    MONOPOLY Deal Card Game. Monopoly fans rejoice! The property-trading board game favorite is now available as a fast-paced, card-based activity for two to five people that can take less than 15 ...

  6. The Best 2-Person Games for At-Home Date Night - AOL

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    We rounded up the best board games, card games, and fun equipment-free activities to play with 2 people. ... try this simple game. Using one set of rules, both players can raise their hands.

  7. Crazy Eights - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Eights is a shedding-type card game for two to seven players and the best known American member of the Eights Group which also includes Pig and Spoons. The object of the game is to be the first player to discard all of their cards. The game is similar to Switch, Mau Mau or Whot!. [1]

  8. War (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The objective of the game is to win all of the cards. The deck is divided evenly among the players, giving each a down stack. In unison, each player reveals the top card of their deck—this is a "battle"—and the player with the higher card takes both of the cards played and moves them to their stack. Aces are high, and suits are ignored. [1]

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

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    Babette (card game) Backbone (card game) Batsford (card game) Beetle (solitaire) Big Ben (card game) Blockade (card game) Box Kite (card game) British Blockade; British Constitution (card game) British Square