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  2. Speed (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Speed can be played with jokers as wild cards. For example, if there is a 2 in the center, a joker can be used as a 3, an ace, or, in Doubles rules, a 2.

  3. Spit (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Speed permits players to use Jokers as wild cards, where in Spit, the Jokers are commonly (but not always) removed from the deck. When playing Speed, while slapping the final pile, players have the option of shouting the word “Speed” as they slap the deck. This rule can be carried over to Spit, however it is not mandatory.

  4. Mille Bornes - Wikipedia

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    The tableau is divided into battle, speed, distance, and safety areas; cards in the battle and speed areas are stacked so that only the top card shows. [ 5 ] : 6, 8–9 [ 8 ] : 4–5 Hazards and Remedies (with the exception of the Speed Limit Hazard and End of Limit Remedy) are played in the battle area .

  5. Game of the Day: Catch-21 - AOL

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    The rules of Catch-21 are. This Game of the Day mixes solitaire and blackjack into one action-packed card game. In Catch-21, speed through the deck to make as many set of 21 as you can. Black ...

  6. Jungle Speed - Wikipedia

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    A variety of common but unofficial house rules exist for the original Jungle Speed game. No Holds Barred: One of the most common house rules is the waiving of the rules against violence over the totem. Violence is encouraged, with the only actually banned move is any contact with the opposing player with the hand not holding the totem.

  7. Card game - Wikipedia

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    A small number of card games played with traditional decks have formally standardized rules with international tournaments being held, but most are folk games whose rules may vary by region, culture, location or from circle to circle. Traditional card games are played with a deck or pack of playing cards which are

  8. Hearts - A Classic Card Game - AOL

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    Hearts, a traditional card game , evolved from a game called Reverse (or Reversis), that was played in Europe from the 16th through the 19th centuries. In Reverse, the goal was to avoid capturing ...

  9. List of shedding-type games - Wikipedia

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    In shedding-type games, the player's objective is to empty one's hand of all cards or tiles before all other players. Games with action/power/trick cards [ edit ]