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  2. Kings Cribbage - Wikipedia

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    Three of a kind = 6 pts; Four of a kind = 12 pts; Five of a kind = 20 pts; Run of 3, 4 or 5 = 3, 4 or 5 pts respectively; In addition, the first player receives a bonus of 10 points, using all 5 tiles is an extra 10 points, and creating a hand of five tiles on the board hand that are all the same color adds an extra 10 points. [1]

  3. Queen's Regulations and Orders for the Canadian Forces

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    Volume IV contains supplementary rules and regulations. It also contains the texts of the NDA, the Security of Information Act, and other applicable Acts of Parliament. It comprises the following appendices: PART I – CANADIAN FORCES 1.1 – National Defence Act 1.2 – Court Martial Appeal Rules 1.3 – Military Rules of Evidence

  4. Kings (game) - Wikipedia

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    Kings (also known as king's cup, donut, circle of death or ring of fire) is a drinking game using playing cards. Players must drink and dispense drinks based on cards drawn. The cards have predetermined drink rules prior to the game's beginning. Often groups establish house rules with their own game variations.

  5. King's Regulations - Wikipedia

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    The King's Regulations (first published in 1731 and known as the Queen's Regulations when the monarch is female) is a collection of orders and regulations in force in the Royal Navy, British Army, Royal Air Force, and Commonwealth Realm Forces (where the same person as on the British throne is also their separate head of state), forming guidance for officers of these armed services in all ...

  6. Queen's Audience - Wikipedia

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    Queen's Audience, sometimes known as King's Audience, is a pictorial patience or solitaire card game which uses a single pack of 52 playing cards. [3] It is so named because the Jacks and their 'entourage' end up adjacent to their respective Queens (or Kings) as if having an audience with them.

  7. Kings & Things - Wikipedia

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    Kings & Things is a 4-player fantasy board game designed by Tom Wham [1] and co-published in 1986 by West End Games in North America and Games Workshop in the UK. Other versions of the game include a play-by-mail version in 1987, and a newer edition by Pegasus Spiele and Z-Man Games in 2010.

  8. Baker's Dozen (card game) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] [8] In Good Measure, two aces are taken out and placed on the foundations while the rest of the deck is shuffled and laid out in columns of five cards, resulting in 10 columns. Like in Baker's Dozen, Kings that are at the top or in the middle of their respective columns are placed at the bottom and the game proceeds in the process ...

  9. 1 Kings 6 - Wikipedia

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    1 Kings 6 is the sixth chapter of the Books of Kings in the Hebrew Bible or the First Book of Kings in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. [1] [2] The book is a compilation of various annals recording the acts of the kings of Israel and Judah by a Deuteronomic compiler in the seventh century BCE, with a supplement added in the sixth century BCE. [3]