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  2. Cassino (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Cassino, sometimes spelt Casino, is an English card game for two to four players using a standard, 52-card, French-suited pack. [1] It is the only fishing game to have penetrated the English-speaking world. [1] It is similar to the later Italian game of Scopa and is often said, without substantiation, to be of Italian origin.

  3. Costly Colours - Wikipedia

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    Costly Colours, sometimes just called Costly, is an historical English card game for two players and a "fascinating relative of cribbage". [1] [2] The game "requires a moderate amount of skill in playing, and is well adapted to teach quickness in counting". [3]

  4. Standard 52-card deck - Wikipedia

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    The standard 52-card deck [citation needed] of French-suited playing cards is the most common pack of playing cards used today. The main feature of most playing card decks that empower their use in diverse games and other activities is their double-sided design, where one side, usually bearing a colourful or complex pattern, is exactly ...

  5. Mille (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Mille is a two-player card game requiring two standard 52-card decks. Mille is a rummy game similar to canasta in the respects that if a player picks up cards from the discard pile, the player picks up the entire pile, and the only legal melds are three or more cards of a same rank.

  6. Triomphe - Wikipedia

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    They describe a game for two players or two teams of two or three players-a-side. Players cut for the deal and the player cutting the highest or lowest card, as pre-agreed, deals 5 cards each in packets of 2 and 3, before turning the next as trumps. Cards rank in Écarté order: K Q Kn A 10 9 7 6 5 4 3 2. If the dealer turns up the Ace as ...

  7. Crazy Eights - Wikipedia

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    If the players run out of cards in the deck, the player with the lowest point score in their hand scores the difference between that hand and each opponent's hand. [1] The winner of the game is the first player to reach a specific number of points. The number of points needed to win is calculated by multiplying the number of players by 50.

  8. Ninety-nine (trick-taking card game) - Wikipedia

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    The four-player version of the game uses the entire 52-card deck (in which case the 2 is the lowest rank). Players are dealt the entire deck, one card at a time, with all cards face down. In the two-player version, the cards are dealt to the two players and also to a third pseudo-player called the "dummy". As a result, in the two- and three ...

  9. Spades (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Number of players Two or more. The game is most commonly played with four players in pairs, "partnership spades". [4] [8] The deck Standard 52-card deck. Spades may also be played with one or two Jokers or with predetermined cards removed. When playing with six or more players, a second deck is often used. Rank of suit Spades are always trump.