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  2. The Mad Magazine Game - Wikipedia

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    Play proceeds to the first player's right and the first player is determined by a left-handed roll for the lowest number. The game includes cards, money, dice, and tokens, and the game board features Alfred E. Neuman and illustrations from Mad magazine. By design, no conclusive strategy exists for the game, since even if a player is winning ...

  3. G.I. Joe Trading Card Game - Wikipedia

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    G.I. Joe Trading Card Game is an out-of-print collectible card game by Wizards of the Coast based on the G.I. Joe toys by Hasbro. [1] It was released in 2004 and developed by Aaron Forsythe, Rob Gutschera and Mark Rosewater .

  4. Aces Up - Wikipedia

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    The fewer cards left in the tableau, the better. To win is to have only the four aces left. When the game ends, the number of discarded cards is your score. The maximum score (and thus the score necessary to win) is 48, which means all cards have been discarded except for the four aces, thus the name of the game.

  5. Ninety-nine (addition card game) - Wikipedia

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    Each hand, three cards are dealt to each player, and the player to the left of the dealer takes the first turn by choosing one of the cards in their hand, places it on the discard pile, calls out its value, and then draws a new card. The player to the left then chooses one of their cards and places it on the discard pile, adds its value to the ...

  6. Go-Stop - Wikipedia

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    Before the cards are dealt, the dealer shuffles them by holding the deck in the left hand with the cards face-down and pulling out random stacks of cards with the right hand to stack them on top. The dealer must repeat this process several times. After shuffling, the dealer holds the deck out to the player to their left in for them to cut the ...

  7. Botifarra (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The card order is 9 (high), Ace, King, Horse, Jack, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 (low). The dealer deals the whole deck counterclockwise in batches of four cards. After each hand the turn to deal and play always passes to the right. Usually, dealer's right hand opponent shuffles the deck and the left hand opponent cuts.

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  9. Smear (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is played with a deck of 54 cards including two jokers (Jo). The cards are ranked in the usual order, aces ranking high. In a feature borrowed from euchre, the jack that is not trump but of the same color as the trump suit is known as the jick (Ji) or left bower.