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  2. Switch (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Switch is played with a regular, single deck of playing cards, or with two standard decks (shuffled into one) if there is a large number of players.. Each player at their turn may play any card from their hand that matches the suit or the rank of the card previously played; for example, if the previous card was a seven of clubs, the next player may put down any seven card, or any club card ...

  3. Liverpool rummy - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool rummy is a multi-player, multi-round card game similar to other variants of rummy that adds features like buying and going out. It is played the same as Contract rummy, except that if a player manages to cut the exact number of cards required to deal the hand and leave a face-up card, then the cutting player's score is reduced by 50 points.

  4. Template:Wiki card game - Wikipedia

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    The Trading Card Game; Phase 0: Volunteers; Phase 1: Rules; Card categories Preliminary proposals Approved rules. Overruled rules: Phase 2: Cards; Card approval Cards for approval Rejected cards Approved cards needing a quote Approved cards for illustration Illustrated cards for approval. Approved finalized cards

  5. Mau-Mau (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Mau-Mau is a card game for two to five players that is popular in Germany, Austria, South Tyrol, the United States, Brazil, Greece, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Israel and the Netherlands. Mau-Mau is a member of the shedding family, to which the game Crazy Eights with the proprietary card game Uno belongs. Other similar games are Whot! or Switch ...

  6. Phase 10 - Wikipedia

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    Postal Rules follow the standard Phase 10 rules with two additions: 1) No player can go out (play all 10 cards), thus ending the hand, until play has completed one circuit of the table and play has returned to the dealer, regardless if someone was skipped. The dealer is the first player who can end the hand by playing all 10 of their cards.

  7. Switch 16 - Wikipedia

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    If any of the dice match the top card in the player's stack (a "1" at the start of the game), then the player discards that card. If either of the other two dice have the number of the next card now revealed, the player also discards that card. If the third and last die has the number of the next revealed card, that card can also be discarded.

  8. German Rummy - Wikipedia

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    German Rummy or Rommé (German: Deutsches Rommé or Rommé mit Auslegen) is the most popular form of the worldwide game, Rummy, played in Austria and Germany.It is a game for 2 to 6 players and is played with two packs of French playing cards, each comprising 52 cards and 3 jokers.

  9. Kalooki - Wikipedia

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    1. The pluck: drawing one card from the top card of the face-down stock or the top of the discard pile; 2. The lay: optionally laying down some cards. The first lay must be the complete contract for the game, then the player is free to add cards to any of the sets laid on the table.