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Gnav is a traditional Danish and Norwegian social game that has been played with either special cards or wooden pieces with similar motifs. Gnav packs appeared after 1820 and the game was popular until c. 1920. [1] The game can be played by 20 or more players, and a minimum of two. Today, only the playing card version is available in Norway. [2]
Pages in category "Norwegian card games" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Gnav; Gurka (card game)
While not all card games have a clear original national or regional heritage, some do, and can be categorized into one of the subcategories below. Since some card games have multiple variants, games can sometimes appear in multiple origin categories.
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Rummy is a group of games related by the feature of matching cards of the same rank or sequence and same suit. The basic goal in any form of rummy is to build melds which can be either sets (three or four of a kind of the same rank) or runs (three or more sequential cards of the same suit) and either be first to go out or to amass more points than the opposition.
Slapjack, also known as Slaps, is a card game generally played among children. It can often be a child's first introduction to playing cards. [1] The game is a cross between Beggar-My-Neighbour and Egyptian Ratscrew and is also sometimes known as Heart Attack. It is also related to the simpler 'slap' card games often called Snap.
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