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  2. Dummy rummy - Wikipedia

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    Dummy rummy is a variation of rummy for two to four players. It is played with two standard decks of cards, including four jokers, for a total of 108 cards. The jokers and twos are wild. It appears to be of American origin and may be copyrighted. [1]

  3. Biriba - Wikipedia

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    Biriba (Greek: Μπιρίμπα) is a Greek variant of rummy card game based on the Italian Pinnacola. It is played by two to six players, with two decks and 4 Jokers comprising 108 cards. If 6 players play, one more deck and two jokers more are added. Biriba can also be played by three players with or without partnership rules.

  4. Continental Rummy - Wikipedia

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    Two 52-card decks are used plus two Jokers per deck. The number of decks used additional to the base of two is determined by dividing the number of players by two and rounding up, if needed. For example: 4 players use 2 decks; 5 players use 3 decks; 6 players use 3 decks; 7 players use 4 decks; 8 players use 4 decks

  5. Team roping - Wikipedia

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    Team roping consists of two ropers; here, the header has roped the steer and is setting up to allow the heeler to rope the back legs of the steer. Team ropers in an indoor competition. Team roping also known as heading and heeling is a rodeo event that features a steer (typically a Corriente) and two mounted riders. The first roper is referred ...

  6. Conquian - Wikipedia

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    [11] [1] [2] By 1900, the game had spread to the eastern US and, around 1908, three- and four-player versions initially under the name of Rum emerged which used a full 52-card pack. By 1912, it had reached England, a variant with 2 packs and 2 Jokers and called Coon Can being popularised by the Bath Club in London.

  7. Gin rummy - Wikipedia

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    Gin Rummy, or simply Gin, is a two-player card game variant of Rummy.It has enjoyed widespread popularity as both a social and a gambling game, especially during the mid twentieth century, and remains today one of the most widely played two-player card games.

  8. Go-Stop - Wikipedia

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    If a player plays a card in step 2 for which two matching cards are already on the table, and then draws the fourth matching card from the draw pile in step 3, the player collects all four cards. The object of the game is to "break even" with a certain number which varies depending on the number of players.

  9. 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.