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  2. Calculation (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Musical is a related game in which cards are played from the stock to a single pile, but in which the stock contains 44 cards rather than 48, and in which the stock can be dealt three times. One234 is a Calculation style game with completely open information but a low probability of success; it begins with a tableau of 8 columns with 6 cards ...

  3. Cut (cards) - Wikipedia

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    Multiple consecutive standard cuts are equivalent to a single cut the size of the sum of the cut sizes modulo the size of the deck. For example, in a 10 card deck, if a 7 card cut is made, followed by a 4 card cut, these two consecutive cuts are equivalent to a single cut the size of ((7 + 4) mod 10) = 1.

  4. Baker's Game - Wikipedia

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    (Adapted from the FreeCell's article Rules.) Construction and layout: One standard 52-card deck is used. There are four open cells and four open foundations. (Some alternate rules use between one and ten cells.) The entire deck is dealt out left to right into eight cascades, four of which comprise seven cards and four of which comprise six ...

  5. Wikipedia:Trading card game/Rules - Wikipedia

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    The good deck must have at least one article with no special text (to be used for initiating the game). This card counts toward the total number of cards for the good deck. The following should help calculate the number of article cards each deck should contain: 50-53 cards: 8 article cards; 54-59 cards: 9 article cards; 60-65 cards: 10 article ...

  6. Accordion (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The cards from the entire deck are spread out in a single line. A pile can be moved on top of another pile immediately to its left or moved three piles to its left if the top cards of each pile have the same suit or rank. [13] Gaps left behind are filled by moving piles to the left.

  7. One-card - Wikipedia

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    One-card is a shedding-type card game. The general principles put it into the crazy eights family. It is played with an ordinary poker deck and the objective is for a player to empty their own hand while preventing other players from emptying theirs. The game is commonly played in South Korea, Finland and The Netherlands.

  8. Klondike (solitaire) - Wikipedia

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    Klondike is played with a standard 52-card deck, without Jokers. After shuffling, a tableau of seven fanned piles of cards is laid from left to right. From left to right, each pile contains one more card than the last. The first and left-most pile contains a single upturned card, the second pile contains two cards, and so forth.

  9. 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.