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  2. Phase 10 - Wikipedia

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    Phase 4: 1 run of 7; Phase 5: 1 run of 8; Phase 6: 1 run of 9 ... Postal Rules follow the standard Phase 10 rules with two additions: 1) No player can go out (play ...

  3. Contract rummy - Wikipedia

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    Contract rummy is a Rummy card game, based on gin rummy played by 3 to 8 players. [1] It appeared in the United States during the Second World War. [2] The game is also known as Combination rummy, Deuces Wild Rummy and Joker rummy, and a proprietary version of the game called Phase 10 was published in 1982.

  4. Zioncheck - 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 consisting of 4-5-6-7-8 of clubs, the player can play a 3 of clubs or a 9 of clubs.

  5. Liverpool rummy - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool rummy is a multi-player, multi-round card game similar to other variants of rummy that adds features like buying and going out. It is played the same as Contract rummy, except that if a player manages to cut the exact number of cards required to deal the hand and leave a face-up card, then the cutting player's score is reduced by 50 points.

  6. Rummy - Wikipedia

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    In some variations the melds (sets and runs) must be 3 or 4 cards, while other variations allow larger melds through the use of longer runs, for example: 8 ♠ 9 ♠ 10 ♠ J ♠ Q ♠ or, if multiple decks or wild cards are used, 5 ♦ 5 ♣ 5 ♥ 5 ♠ J or Q ♥ Q ♦ Q ♣ J. Wild cards (such as a joker) may be used to represent any card in ...

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  8. Five Crowns (card game) - Wikipedia

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    A book consists of three or more cards of the same value regardless of suit. i.e., 10★, 10★, 10♣, and 10♦. Any card in a book can be replaced by the wild card of the round or a Joker. i.e., if nines are wild, your book could consist of the following: 5♦, 5★, 9♣, 5♣.

  9. ‘Why we never got Ebola’ by Huffington Post

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