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  2. Nuclear War (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is a multiplayer game, with each player having a small cardboard playmat upon which cards are placed and revealed. It is intended to be played by 3 or more players, but can also be played with only 2. At the start of a game, each player is dealt a number of "population cards," ranging in denomination from 1 million to 25 million people.

  3. In a Pickle (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Cards may not be played beneath this stack, and cards may not be played on or under any stack other than the stack with four cards. The player who has played the last card on the stack once the pickle round ends "wins" the stack and places it next to themself. Once a player wins a certain number of stacks, they win the game.

  4. Rage (trick-taking card game) - Wikipedia

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    The pile is put down in the middle of the table, and its top card is turned over. The color of this card is the trump suit; a card of this color played to a trick will beat any other card played except a higher trump. If this top card is a Rage card, it is discarded and another card is turned over, until a color card is shown.

  5. Zheng Shangyou - Wikipedia

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    Bomb: four or more (or, in some variations, three or more) cards of matching value. Can be played on all tricks except "larger" bombs (i.e. the four same cards having a higher value, or a bigger sized bomb, for example, 3-3-3-3-3 beats A-A-A-A). In a single deck game, players have the option to set up three-of-a-kind as a bomb before the gameplay.

  6. 1000 (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is for three players and a 24-card deck of French playing cards, cards ranking in descending order in each suit as follows: A 10 K Q J and 9. Note that the 10s are promoted to second place. If a Skat deck is used, the 7s and 8s are removed. The three-hand rules will be described here.

  7. Continental Rummy - Wikipedia

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    If, by playing out of turn or by drawing more than one card from the top of the stock pile, a player sees a card to which they are not entitled, that card is placed face up on top of the stock pile. The next player in turn may either take the card or may have it placed face down in the center of the stock pile, and proceed to play as if no ...

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  9. Sergeant major (card game) - Wikipedia

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    6-3-8 is a good game for 3 people whose deck is one card short. It is played the same as 5-3-8 except for the following: Preliminaries: A card (usually 2 ♠, but any will do) is removed the pack and the game is played with only 51 cards. Deal: 17 cards to each player – There is no kitty. Targets: Eldest hand's target is 6 instead of 5. Other ...