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  2. Phase 10 - Wikipedia

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    Phase 10 is a card game created in 1982 by Kenneth Johnson and sold by Mattel, which purchased the rights from Fundex Games in 2010. [1] Phase 10 is based on a variant of rummy known as contract rummy. It consists of a special deck equivalent to two regular decks of cards, and can be played by two to six people.

  3. Skat (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Officers' Skat ( German: Offiziersskat) is a variant for two players. Each player receives 16 cards on the table in front of him in two rows, 8 face down and 8 face up on top of them. Bidding is replaced by the non-dealer declaring a game type and trump. When a face-up card is played, the hidden card is turned over.

  4. Shithead (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The game in its final phase, with two face-up cards played. A player who has no more cards in hand when the stock is empty must play from their upcards. If unable or unwilling to play an upcard, the player must pick up the wastepile. Once all of the upcards have been played, a player must then play downcards.

  5. Magic: The Gathering rules - Wikipedia

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    The rules of Magic: The Gathering were originally developed by the game's creator, Richard Garfield, and accompanied the first version of the game in 1993. The rules of Magic have been changed frequently over the years by the manufacturer, Wizards of the Coast, mostly in minor ways. However, major rules overhauls have also been done a few times.

  6. Clag (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Phase 2: 6 or 8 deals with special rules. Players receive 7 cards each time. Phase 3: 7 deals. Phase 1 in reverse order. The aim is to score the highest number of points by the end of the game. Rules Deal. The cards are shuffled, cut by the player on the dealer's right and the requisite number dealt, one-by-one and clockwise to all the players ...

  7. Uno (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Uno (/ ˈ uː n oʊ /; from Spanish and Italian for 'one'), stylized as UNO, is a proprietary American shedding-type card game originally developed in 1971 by Merle Robbins in Reading, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati, that housed International Games Inc., a gaming company acquired by Mattel on January 23, 1992.

  8. Arkham Horror: The Card Game - Wikipedia

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    Website. Arkham Horror: The Card Game — Fantasy Flight Games. Arkham Horror: The Card Game is a cooperative living card game produced by Fantasy Flight Games. It is set in the universe of Chaosium 's Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game which is itself based on the Cthulhu Mythos of H. P. Lovecraft and other cosmic horror writers.

  9. Schnapsen - Wikipedia

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    Schnapsen. Schnapsen, Schnapser or Schnapsa is a trick-taking card game of the bézique ( ace–ten) family that is very popular in Bavaria and in the territories of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire and has become the national card game of Austria and Hungary. [1] Schnapsen is both of the point-trick (individual cards in each trick are used ...