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  2. Marriage (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Marriage is a matching card game played with three decks of cards in Nepal, Bhutan, Banthara and by the Nepali diaspora. It is based on making sets of three matching cards of the same rank (trials), the same rank and suit (tunnels), or three consecutive cards of the same suit (sequences).

  3. Indian Marriage (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Since Indian Marriage is a game that is won by having the most points, the numeric value of the cards are counted from 2 to 10. Face cards and Aces count as 10 points. The most important part of scoring in Indian Marriage is "Value".

  4. Mariage (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The game, first documented in 1715 in Leipzig, spawned numerous offshoots throughout continental Europe and gives its name to the marriage group of card games, the widest known of which is probably sixty-six. Many of these are still the national card games of their respective countries.

  5. Sixty-six (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Sixty-six or 66 (German: Sechsundsechzig), sometimes known as Paderbörnern, [a] is a fast 5- or 6-card point-trick game of the marriage type for 2–4 players, played with 24 cards. It is an ace–ten game where aces are high and tens rank second. It has been described as "one of the best two-handers ever devised". [1] Closely related games ...

  6. Marriage group - Wikipedia

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    The Marriage group is a large family of point-trick card games in which the 'marriage' of two cards, usually a king and queen, plays an important role and attracts a bonus. They are believed to be descended from a German game, Mariagenspiel or Mariage, which dates back to at least 1715.

  7. Royal Marriage - Wikipedia

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    Royal Marriage is a patience or solitaire game using a deck of 52 playing cards. [1] It is an eliminator game in the style of the solitaire game Accordion.The game is so called because the player seems to remove anything that comes between the Queen and the King of the same suit for them to "marry."

  8. 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.

  9. Jass - Wikipedia

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    Jass (German pronunciation: ⓘ) [1] is a family of trick taking, ace–ten card games and, in its key forms, a distinctive branch of the marriage family.It is popular in its native Switzerland as well as the rest of the Alemannic German-speaking area of Europe, Italian South Tyrol and in a few places in Wisconsin, Ohio, California, Oregon and Washington USA.