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  2. Calculation (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Playing with both these variations makes the game quite difficult, but a very skilled player will still be able to win at least two games out of three. Devil's Grip is a broadly related game with similar game-play to Calculation, using two-decks stripped of the Aces, [ 9 ] and playing cards to a 3x8 grid where cards increase by three in rank.

  3. Dou dizhu - Wikipedia

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    A player can deal with an unrelated or useless card by making it the kicker card. [1] Rocket and bomb are the ultimate weapons in the game. Peasants must co-operate to fight against the landlord. For example, since the two peasants come after one another, the first peasant might play a low single card if the second peasant has a sole card left.

  4. Zioncheck - Wikipedia

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    The rest of the deck is then placed face down in the middle of the players; this is referred to as the draw pile, or if you're familiar with similar card games, it may be referred to as the stock. The first player to play is the player to the dealer's left, unlike the other players, the first to play in each round gets to go twice.

  5. Barbu (card game) - Wikipedia

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    There are 28 deals in a game and each player deals seven times in succession, the deal passing to the left. Players draw for high card to determine who will be the first dealer. The dealer is automatically also the declarer. [3] He shuffles the cards, offers them to the right for cutting and then deals 13 cards to each player.

  6. Teen patti - Wikipedia

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    A game played with a spread-limit betting structure allows a player to raise any amount within a specified maximum (subject to other betting rules). For example, a game with a "$1000 spread-limit" allows each player to call and then raise up to a maximum of $1000. A simpler approach is to bet up to a maximum amount equal to the spread-limit.

  7. Eleusis (card game) - Wikipedia

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    A "no play" hand results in a 1 card penalty if incorrect, or a redrawing of a hand one card smaller if correct. The game is played until a player empties their hand or makes a correct guess: at that point, each player scores 12 minus the number of cards left in their hand, with a 6-point bonus for correctly guessing the rule and a 3-point ...

  8. Spreadsheet - Wikipedia

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    Formulas in the B column multiply values from the A column using relative references, and the formula in B4 uses the SUM() function to find the sum of values in the B1:B3 range. A formula identifies the calculation needed to place the result in the cell it is contained within. A cell containing a formula, therefore, has two display components ...

  9. Cut (cards) - Wikipedia

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    A common cutting procedure is that after the cards have been shuffled, the dealer sets the cards face down on the table near the player designated to make the cut. This is usually the player who would be dealt to last, i.e. the dealer's right in clockwise-dealt games, or the player to dealer's left when dealt anticlockwise.