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  2. Wizard (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The German deck is distributed in the United States as "Fantasy Wizard", with an English box and rules. [25] The cards are identical to the German ones, including the German abbreviations for Zauberer/Zauberin and Narr/Närrin. [26] The Medieval deck of cards has a themed character on each card. [24]

  3. Category:German card games - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "German card games" The following 120 pages are in this category, out of 120 total.

  4. Category:German deck card games - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "German deck card games" The following 115 pages are in this category, out of 115 total.

  5. German Rummy - Wikipedia

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    German Rummy or Rommé (German: Deutsches Rommé or Rommé mit Auslegen) is the most popular form of the worldwide game, Rummy, played in Austria and Germany. It is a game for 2 to 6 players and is played with two packs of French playing cards , each comprising 52 cards and 3 jokers .

  6. Mau-Mau (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Mau-Mau is a card game for two to five players that is popular in Germany, Austria, South Tyrol, the United States, Brazil, Greece, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Israel and the Netherlands. Mau-Mau is a member of the shedding family, to which the game Crazy Eights with the proprietary card game Uno belongs. Other similar games are Whot! or Switch ...

  7. German whist - Wikipedia

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    As well as German whist, the game goes under a variety of other names including Chinese whist and honeymoon whist.In Sweden the game is sometimes known as hamburger whist after the German city of Hamburg, [2] not to be confused with humbug whist (humbugwhist) which is a Swedish two-hand whist played with two blinds which may be exchanged by the players at the start of a hand.

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    A US Army Special Operations veteran and drone expert says it's "difficult to believe" the government knows nothing about the mysterious drones.

  9. Schafkopf - Wikipedia

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    Playing short Schafkopf makes the game faster and alters playing tactics because of the changed probabilities. The cards are more frequently thrown in and partnership games are less common. Sometimes the 9s are removed to leave just 20 cards in the game and players are then dealt 5 cards each.