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  2. Marie Anne Lenormand - Wikipedia

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    Marie Anne Adelaide Lenormand (1772–1843), also known as Marie Anne Le Normand, [1] was a French bookseller, necromancer, fortune-teller and cartomancer of considerable fame during the Napoleonic era. Lenormand was highly influential on the wave of French cartomancy that began in the late 18th century.

  3. Johann Kaspar Hechtel - Wikipedia

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    Johann Kaspar Hechtel (1 May 1771 – 20 December 1799) was a German businessman, owner of a brass factory in Nuremberg, non-fiction writer and designer of parlour games including the prototype for the Petit Lenormand cartomancy deck. According to published biographies, Hechtel also contributed anonymously to some treatises on physics.

  4. Hund (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The game has no winner, only a loser: when one player has all the cards in hand, that player loses the game and is known as the "dog" (Hund) hence the name of the game. The feature of each player having an individual trump suit means that it is related to games like Bauernheinrich , Calypso, [ 1 ] Dudák [ 2 ] and Svoi Kozyri.

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  7. Tarot card reading - Wikipedia

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    Following her death in 1843, several different cartomantic decks were published in her name, including the Grand Jeu de Mlle Lenormand, based on the standard 52-card deck, first published in 1845, and the Petit Lenormand, a 36-card deck derived from the German game Das Spiel der Hoffnung, first published around 1850. [34]

  8. Dog Eat Dog (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Dog Eat Dog won the 2012 Indie RPG Award for "Most Innovative Game." Shut Up & Sit Down compared its goal of social justice education to the board game Freedom: The Underground Railroad and emphasized its encouragement of player discomfort, writing, "It’s such a good game. I’m still thinking about and being unsettled by it a week later.

  9. Contract rummy - Wikipedia

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    Contract rummy is a Rummy card game, based on gin rummy played by 3 to 8 players. [1] It appeared in the United States during the Second World War. [2] The game is also known as Combination rummy, Deuces Wild Rummy and Joker rummy, and a proprietary version of the game called Phase 10 was published in 1982.