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  2. Acey-deucey - Wikipedia

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    The game is believed to be rooted in the Middle East, Greece, or Turkey, where there were variants in which the game started with pieces off of the board. [2] Compared to standard backgammon, acey-deucey is more like a race than a strategy game. [3] It features a differing starting position, opening play, and rules for the endgame.

  3. Red dog (card game) - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 a type-in program BASIC video game version was distributed via the book BASIC Computer Games. [3] An unsold 1985 game show pilot hosted by Jim McKrell, entitled Split Decision, had contestants playing the game Acey Deucey while answering general knowledge questions. Each player picked a card to share and had their own base card, and ...

  4. Dealer's choice - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the dealer's choice poker games were derived from children's games. Depending on house rules, dealers may also call card games that are not true poker variants, such as Acey Deucey, Screw Your Neighbor, and Guts. There are two different approaches to a standard DC game: [1]

  5. Backgammon - Wikipedia

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    Acey-deucey is a relative of backgammon in which players start with no counters on the board, and must enter them onto the board at the beginning of the game. The roll of 1-2 is given special consideration, allowing the player, after moving the 1 and the 2, to select any desired doubles move.

  6. Glossary of tables game terms - Wikipedia

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    Tables board used for Jacquet. The following is a glossary of terms used in tables games, essentially games played on a Backgammon-type board. [1] Terms in this glossary should not be game-specific (e.g. specific to a single game like Backgammon or Acey-deucey), but applicable to a range of tables games.

  7. Variations of golf - Wikipedia

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    Aces and deuces, or acey deucey, is a bet in which there is a winner, two modest losers, and one big loser on each hole. A game for groups of four, the low scorer ("ace") on each hole wins a certain amount from each of the other three players; while the high scorer ("deuce") on each hole owes each of the other three.

  8. Card Sharks - Wikipedia

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    Card Sharks is an American television game show.It was created by Chester Feldman [5] for Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions. Contestants attempt to predict the outcome of survey questions to gain control of a row of oversized playing cards, then determine whether the next card drawn is higher or lower.

  9. Blind Hookey - Wikipedia

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    Blind Hookey, [1] also known as Dutch Bank, [1] Banker and Broker [1] and Honest John, [1] is a simple game of chance using playing cards. The game is popular in Germany where it is known as Häufeln , Bockspiel [ 2 ] or Päckchen wenden , after the little packets of cards used.