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  2. Deuces (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is first recorded by Professor Hoffmann in 1892 as The Twos [2] and subsequently by Dick in 1898 as The Deuces. [3] These early rules do not seem to allow sequences to be moved between depots in the tableau and they are followed in this regard by Coop (1939) [ 4 ] and Moyse (1950). [ 5 ]

  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. Deuce (playing card) - Wikipedia

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    It may have derived its name from dice games in which the face of the die with two pips is also called a Daus in German. [1] Unlike the ace, with which it may be confused, the deuce represents the 2, which is why two hearts, bells, etc. are depicted on the card. In many regions it is not only equated to the ace, but is also, incorrectly, called ...

  5. List of poker playing card nicknames - Wikipedia

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    Looks like two snakes Speed Limit: 55 MPH, [8] the maximum speed limit in the US in the National Maximum Speed Law era 54 Colt 45: The gun, and the beer [8] Jesse James: Because the outlaw was rumored to have been shot by a .45 [8] Moneymaker: Winning hand of Chris Moneymaker, 2003 World Series of Poker Main Event champion [27] 53 Bully Johnson

  6. List of playing-card nicknames - Wikipedia

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    King of Diamonds, Jack of Spades, and Jack of Hearts (K ♦ J ♠ J ♥): One-Eyed Royals; Jack of Spades and Jack of Hearts (J ♠ J ♥): One-Eyed Jacks; Jack of Clubs and Jack of Diamonds (J ♣ J ♦): Two-Eyed Jacks; King, Queen (same suit): Marriage [8] Two cards same suit in sequence for Patience (game): Marriage [8]

  7. Canfield (solitaire) - Wikipedia

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    Selective Canfield, where one can deal five cards right after the reserve is dealt. One can place any one of these five into the foundations and the remaining four cards become the tableau. Storehouse (Reserve or Thirteen Up), in which one should remove the deuces (twos) and place them on the foundations. The reserve and the cards on the ...

  8. To Get The Most Benefits, Should You Walk Faster…Or ... - AOL

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    (One minute of walking at a high-intensity by picking up your speed generally equals about two minutes of walking at a lower-intensity, per the CDC.) But, walking faster conditions your heart.

  9. Queen's Audience - Wikipedia

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    She follows Dick's placement and adds that the Jacks go to the right of their respective Queens. [5] Morehead & Mott-Smith arrange the audience chamber in two rows, royalty above and foundations below. Moyse (1950) does likewise but collapses all the royalty into a single side-on pile. [7] Parlett (1979) and Arnold (2011) follow Morehead & Mott ...