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  2. Play Canasta Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Play free online Canasta. Meld or go out early. Play four player Canasta with a friend or with the computer.

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  4. QB1 (game) - Wikipedia

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    QB1: The Game is a trivia-based interactive entertainment platform developed by NTN Buzztime. [1] Launched in 1984, QB1 has become a popular choice for entertainment in bars, restaurants, and other social venues.

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  6. Pull-tab - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota statute states an electronic pull-tab game means a pull-tab game containing "(a) facsimiles of pull-tab tickets that are played on an electronic pull-tab device." The devices are linked wirelessly to a master computer within the bar or restaurant or to a central computer which controls many sites.

  7. Pub golf - Wikipedia

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    Pub golf or bar golf is a pub crawl and drinking game involving a selection of either nine or eighteen pubs or bars, creating a "course" to be played by two or more people. Each pub or bar is regarded as a hole on a golf course, with a pre-agreed number of swallows per assigned drink for that "hole", making up a par number.

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  9. Quarters (game) - Wikipedia

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    Quarters is a drinking game which involves players bouncing an American quarter or similar-size coin off a table in an attempt to have the quarter land in a certain place, usually into a shot glass (or cup) on that table. [1]