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  2. Speed (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The game starts with each player simultaneously turning over the card in their Spit Pile. Subsequent played cards are placed face up on either of these Spit Piles, in ascending or descending order (with aces fitting next to both kings and twos). In Speed cards are played from the hand, which is replenished from the player's stock pile.

  3. Euchre variants - Wikipedia

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    In Cornwall, England, the six-hand variant is played by two teams of three who sit alternately. The game is played either with 33 cards (Joker plus AKQJ10987) or a double 25-card pack (50 cards including 2 jokers or Bennies). In the latter case, if two identical cards are played to a trick, the second beats the first.

  4. Three-player chess - Wikipedia

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    Three-player chess (also known as three-handed, three-man, or three-way chess) is a family of chess variants specially designed for three players. [1] Many variations of three-player chess have been devised. They usually use a non-standard board, for example, a hexagonal or three-sided board that connects the center cells in a special way. The ...

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  6. Three Card Poker - Wikipedia

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    Three Card Poker is played as heads-up between the player's hand and the dealer's hand. After all ante wagers are placed, three cards are dealt to each player and the dealer. Players have a choice to either fold or continue in the game by placing a "play" wager equal to their ante. Hands are then exposed and wagers resolved. [6]

  7. Ombre - Wikipedia

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    Ombre (from Spanish hombre 'man', [1] pronounced "omber") or l'Hombre is a fast-moving seventeenth-century trick-taking card game for three players and "the most successful card game ever invented." [2] Its history began in Spain around the end of the 16th century as a four-person game. [3]

  8. List of chess variants - Wikipedia

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    Some of these games have developed independently while others are ancestors or relatives of modern chess. [112] [page needed] The popularity of these variants may be limited to their respective places of origin (as is largely the case for shogi), or worldwide (as is the case for xiangqi). The games have their own institutions and traditions.

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