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  2. Rules of cribbage - Wikipedia

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    Two cards are discarded to the crib from a hand of six cards, and after this is repeated, both hands and the crib are scored, using an additional random card as the starter card. Cribbage Squares : Cards are dealt one at a time into a 4x4 grid, with the player deciding in which of the 16 spaces each card is placed.

  3. Big two - Wikipedia

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    Big two (also known as deuces, capsa, pusoy dos, dai di and other names) is a shedding-type card game of Cantonese origin. The game is popular in East Asia and Southeast Asia, especially throughout mainland China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Macau, Taiwan, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia and Singapore.

  4. Guandan - Wikipedia

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    Single card: Any single card Pair: Two cards of the same number in any suit, but a black joker and a red joker cannot be a pair. Triple: Three cards of the same number. Plate: The plate is a combination of two consecutive triples. For example, three 4s and a three 5s. Tube: The tube is three consecutive pairs. For example, a pair of 10s, a pair ...

  5. Thirty-one (card game) - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the game, the winner is decided in the same way as in the normal game of Thirty-One, although if a player has a hand of three cards of the same suit and is greater than 21, they may choose to restart the game making their hand the new face-up hand for the new game and re-dealing all hands for the other players and the face-down hand.

  6. Marriage (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Marriage is a matching card game played with three decks of cards in Nepal, Bhutan, Banthara and by the Nepali diaspora. It is based on making sets of three matching cards of the same rank (trials), the same rank and suit (tunnels), or three consecutive cards of the same suit (sequences).

  7. Golf (card game) - Wikipedia

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    This process of game play continues for nine total games or until a player exceeds 50 points. [citation needed] Optional rules of this version include: Horizontal and diagonal lines of three also score zero [1] Playing with jokers in the game, valued at -4 points [1] Every pair of adjacent (horizontal or vertical) equal cards scores zero [1]

  8. 1000 (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is for three players and a 24-card deck of French playing cards, cards ranking in descending order in each suit as follows: A 10 K Q J and 9. Note that the 10s are promoted to second place. If a Skat deck is used, the 7s and 8s are removed. The three-hand rules will be described here.

  9. Lanterloo - Wikipedia

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    The game is played by 3 to 8 players using a 52-card pack. The players play for tricks, and in each round they may pass or play. The main forms of the game are three-card loo, Irish loo and five-card loo. The turn to deal and play passes always to the left.