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  2. Dutch Blitz - Wikipedia

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    Dutch Blitz is a fast-paced, family oriented, action card game played with a specially printed deck. The game was created circa 1937 [ citation needed ] by Werner Ernst George Muller (born 24 August 1912), a German immigrant from Hamburg, Germany who settled in Bucks County, Pennsylvania .

  3. Swiss-system tournament - Wikipedia

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    A Swiss-system tournament is a non-eliminating tournament format that features a fixed number of rounds of competition, but considerably fewer than for a round-robin tournament; thus each competitor (team or individual) does not play all the other competitors.

  4. Tie-breaking in Swiss-system tournaments - Wikipedia

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    Buchholz Cut 1 (the Buchholz score reduced by the lowest score of the opponents); Buchholz (the sum of the scores of each of the opponents of a player); The greater number of wins; The greater number of wins with Black pieces, not counting forfeits. The U.S. Chess Federation recommends these as the first four tie-breaking methods to be used: [18]

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  6. Get high scores in Bejeweled Blitz - AOL

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    I am addicted to Bejeweled Blitz. Getting a high score above all of my friends on Facebook makes my day. Lately I have been consistently able to score in the 100,000′s. Let's take a look at ...

  7. Nerts - Wikipedia

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    The Lake is the central area, used to score points, which any player or team may use by building suited piles in ascending order without doubles. The River is a 4-columned personal area that a player or team uses by cascading and/or playing cards from columns of alternating color and descending order (like the tableau piles in Solitaire).

  8. Ligretto - Wikipedia

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    It is also inspired by Dutch Blitz, [2] which was invented to teach children about colors and numbers. Good Time Holding bought the rights for the game in 1999, and since 2000 it has been published by the subsidiary Schmidt Spiele. [5] Since its release, it has sold more than 4 million copies. [5]

  9. Netherlands beats Germany for men's field hockey gold at the ...

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    Duco Telgenkamp scored the golden goal in the shootout to give the Dutch the title at the Paris Games with a 2-1 victory over Germany. It's the Netherlands' first gold in men's hockey at the ...