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  2. Gettysburg (game) - Wikipedia

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    The rectangular (not square) units were allowed to rotate on their centers before using the range card, and the system gave bonuses for firing on a flank. [ 3 ] In 1961, the game was re-released, redone to use a hex grid , which also appeared in other Avalon Hill games released that year.

  3. Bingo (American version) - Wikipedia

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    The range of printed numbers that can appear on the card is normally restricted by column, with the 'B' column only containing numbers between 1 and 15 inclusive, the 'I' column containing only 16 through 30, 'N' containing 31 through 45, 'G' containing 46 through 60, and 'O' containing 61 through 75.

  4. List of The Price Is Right pricing games - Wikipedia

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    The special deck has also changed several times. When the game debuted, the deck consisted of nine cards with one each of values from $200 to $1,000 in $100 increments. In 1983, when the game became The New Card Game, the deck consisted of twelve cards with two each of values from $500 to $1,000 in $100 increments. In 1993, the deck changed ...

  5. Bingo card - Wikipedia

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    Before the advent of online Bingo, cards were printed on card stock and, increasingly, disposable paper. [3] While cardboard and paper cards are still in use, Bingo halls are turning more to " flimsies " (also called "throwaways") — a card inexpensively printed on very thin paper to overcome increasing cost — and electronic Bingo cards to ...

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  7. United States Marine Corps School of Infantry - Wikipedia

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    Instruction includes stalking and concealment techniques, range estimation, observation techniques, hide construction, land navigation, tracking, field communications, selection and occupation of positions, field sketch, observation log, range card, and patrol log construction and maintenance, terrain model construction, and night/thermal ...

  8. What Do You Meme? - Wikipedia

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    The judge of the round chooses the caption that they think is the best match to photo card, and whoever played that card gets a point. The name of the game refers to internet memes and is a play on the phrase what do you mean. The game has been compared to Cards Against Humanity. [1] The game was created by Elliot Tebele and Ben Kaplan in 2016.

  9. War (card game) - Wikipedia

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    If the two cards played are of equal value, then there is a "war". Both players place the next card from their pile face down and then another card face-up. The owner of the higher face-up card wins the war and adds all the cards on the table to the bottom of their deck.