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  2. Taki (card game) - Wikipedia

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    These cards are the heart of the game and the key to winning. Stop - The next player loses their turn. 2 Plus - Forces the next player to draw 2 cards or discard another 2+ which forces the next player to draw 4 or follow with a 2+ as well, etc. The player who cannot follow with a 2+ must draw 2 cards for every 2+ card which has been played.

  3. Kings in the Corner - Wikipedia

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    Players receive points for cards left in hand at the end of a round. The game may be played until someone reaches a point threshold, and that player is out of the game. The game ends when all but one player is out. Scoring systems may vary, but a common one is face cards being worth 2 points (except Kings, which are worth 10), and other cards ...

  4. La Belle Lucie - Wikipedia

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    This special move and three shuffles involved (including the original shuffling of the cards before the start of any new game) give the variation its name. The "no redeal rule" and the "king rule" are often used together since redeals are needed to get to cards under a king unless it’s allowed to move kings to empty fans.

  5. Aces Up - Wikipedia

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    Repeat Step 2, using only the visible, or top, cards on each of the four piles. When the last four cards have been dealt out and any moves made, the game is over. The fewer cards left in the tableau, the better. To win is to have only the four aces left. When the game ends, the number of discarded cards is your score.

  6. Bisca (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The dealer shuffles the cards and the player at the dealer's left cuts. The dealer then gives 3 cards to each player, one card at a time, beginning with the player to dealer's right, going around anticlockwise and ending with the dealer. The next card is then turned face up, and its suit becomes trumps (called "trunfo"). It is then placed at ...

  7. Five Crowns (card game) - Wikipedia

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    A game of Five Crowns [4] [5] consists of eleven rounds; the first round has a three-card hand, the second round has a four-card hand, and so on until the eleventh round when everyone plays with thirteen cards each. In the first round, the dealer deals out three cards to each player. [6] The remaining cards form a draw pile.

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  9. Kemps (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Kemps is a matching card game for two to six teams of two players each, where each player must secretly communicate to their partner when they have four matching cards in their hand. The game is a "cross between Commerce and Authors" with the unusual feature of partnership play. [1] This "party classic" [2] is also known as Canes, [3] Cash [4 ...