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  2. Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Encinitas, California - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff is part of the city of Encinitas, which is governed by a five-member city council, elected at-large to staggered four-year terms at two-year intervals.. In the California State Legislature, Cardiff is in the 36th Senate District, seat currently vacant, and in the 76th Assembly District, represented by Democrat Darshana Patel.

  3. Rules of Play - Wikipedia

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    Rules of Play expresses the perspective that a theoretical framework for interactive design has not yet been established. This is not the first time this has been recognized or explored, but is explored in a fresh way in great detail - with one review stating that: "the book manages to bridge the emerging field of game studies methodologies and design theory".

  4. Shanghai rum - Wikipedia

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    They do this by placing the 8 with the set of 8's. If they have a card that they would like to play on a run, they must be sure to keep the order of the run. For example, if there is a run of 5 consisting of 4-5-6-7-8 of clubs, the player can play a 3 of clubs or a 9 of clubs.

  5. Cardiff School District - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff School District is a public school district serving the community of Cardiff in the city of Encinitas, in the North County area of San Diego County, California. It consists of two schools: Cardiff Elementary (grades K-3) and Ada Harris Elementary (grades 3-6). [2] It is managed by an elected five-member board of trustees.

  6. Crown and Anchor - Wikipedia

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    Crown and Anchor stall at Battle of Flowers funfair in Jersey. The game originated in the 18th century. [citation needed]It is still popular in the Channel Islands and Bermuda, but is strictly controlled and may be played legally only on certain occasions, such as the Channel Islands' agricultural shows or annual Liberation Day celebrations [1] [2] or Bermuda's annual Cup Match cricket game.

  7. Wyatt Earp (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The following is a partial summary of the rules of play. Each player tries to earn reward money by participating in the capture of seven outlaws during multiple rounds of play. Outlaws are captured through the accumulation of capture points, awarded to players who play sets or melds of cards representing the outlaws, or who play cards which ...

  8. Sixty-six (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Sixty-six is a 6-card game played with a deck of 24 cards consisting of the ace, ten, king, queen, jack, and nine, worth 11, 10, 4, 3, 2 and 0 card-points, respectively (by comparison, its close cousin, the Austrian game of Schnapsen does not make use of the nines and has a hand size of 5 cards).

  9. Kaiser (card game) - Wikipedia

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    This can create an opportunity for communication between players within the rules of the game. This is often accompanied by raising the minimum bid, because the increased level of strategy makes it possible to attain higher scores. After winning the bid in no trump, the player has an option of playing the hand high or low. In high the play is ...