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  2. Canfield (solitaire) - Wikipedia

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    In 1907, Canfield sold the casino to the City of Saratoga Springs "at quite a loss". [18] Sources differ over precisely which game Canfield actually used. He himself called the game "Klondike", but some of the earliest known rules for Klondike go under the name of Canfield.

  3. Klondike (solitaire) - Wikipedia

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    Historically, Klondike was also called Canfield in America, perhaps because it was a casino game at the Canfield Casino in Saratoga Springs, New York; this is the name by which it became known in England. Today, however, Canfield is more usually the American name for the patience game called "Demon" in England, [7] which is a different game ...

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  5. Canfield Casino and Congress Park - Wikipedia

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    Canfield Casino and Congress Park is a 17-acre (6.9 ha) site in Saratoga Springs, New York, United States.It was formerly the site of the Congress Hotel (also called Congress Hall), a large resort hotel, and the Congress Spring Bottling Plant, as well as Canfield Casino, which together brought Saratoga Springs international fame as a health spa and gambling site.

  6. Game Of The Day: Klondike - AOL

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  7. Hoyle's Official Book of Games - Wikipedia

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    It spawned a spin-off series dedicated to casino table games and machines called Hoyle Casino in 1996. The series is named after 18th century playing card expert Edmond Hoyle, but some titles in the series also used trademarks and designs from the Hoyle brand of playing cards under license from Brown & Bigelow. Early titles had a volume ...

  8. Richard Albert Canfield - Wikipedia

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    Richard Albert Canfield (June 17, 1855 (birth record) or June 28, 1855 (grave) – December 11, 1914) was a prominent American businessman and art collector involved in illegal gambling throughout the northeastern United States during the late 19th and early 20th century.

  9. Solitaire Royale - Wikipedia

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    Solitaire Royale is a computer solitaire card-game simulation which features colorful card-back designs, digitized sounds of cards shuffling, and eight solitaire games. [1] ...