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  2. Mercy (game) - Wikipedia

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    But one of the most important rules is to not inflict pain by straining their wrist. On the word "go", each player attempts to bend back the opponent's hand and inflict pain. When a player can no longer stand the pain they declare defeat by shouting popularly "Mercy, Mercy, Uncle Mercy" (commonly mistaken for "Mercy, Mercy, Uncle Percy"), "Mercy!"

  3. Rage (trick-taking card game) - Wikipedia

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    The pile is put down in the middle of the table, and its top card is turned over. The color of this card is the trump suit; a card of this color played to a trick will beat any other card played except a higher trump. If this top card is a Rage card, it is discarded and another card is turned over, until a color card is shown.

  4. List of trick-taking games - Wikipedia

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    Tarot card games are played with a Tarock pack, usually of 54 or 78 cards comprising four French suits and a special trump suit of Tarots or Tarocks. The following games are played with such packs: The following games are played with such packs:

  5. Canasta - Wikipedia

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    A player who melds all cards from the original hand picks up the foot as a new hand and continues playing. A player who exhausts the original hand by discarding picks up the foot as a new hand, but does not play from it until the next turn. On each turn, players draw two cards from the stock. Each player discards one card on each turn.

  6. Backbone (card game) - Wikipedia

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    An emptied stack can be filled with any card from the "Backbone" or pack. The stock is dealt one card at a time, and only two passes through the pack are allowed, making this a difficult game to win. The game is won after all the cards have been moved to the foundations.

  7. How long can you stand on 1 leg? What it says about your ...

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    Stand on one leg and reach your opposite hand to "3 o'clock," "6 o'clock" and "9 o'clock" positions while maintaining balance. Switch sides and repeat. Clock reach.

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  9. Hand game (cards) - Wikipedia

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    A Skat hand. The soloist playing a hand game may not exchange any of these cards for the skat. The term hand game is used in a number of card games, and can refer to a game where a player draws no additional cards and plays only from the hand, a game where a player uses both his or her own hand and that of an opponent, or a move where a player is able to play the entire hand of cards in one turn.