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  2. Sheepshead (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Sheepshead. Sheepshead is an American trick-taking card game derived from Bavaria's national card game, Schafkopf (lit. 'sheep's head'), hence it is sometimes called American Schafkopf. Sheepshead is most commonly played by five players, [1] but variants exist to allow for two to eight players.

  3. Cancellation Hearts - Wikipedia

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    Cancellation Hearts is a variant of Hearts for six or more players. With a large number of players Hearts can be played with two packs. This allows each player to hold more cards and gives a four-person feel to the game. However, this means that there are two of each card and can lead to confusion about which is the highest card to take the ...

  4. Mao (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Mao (or Mau [2]) is a card game of the shedding family. The aim is to get rid of all of the cards in hand without breaking certain unspoken rules which tend to vary by venue. The game is from a subset of the Stops family and is similar in structure to the card game Uno or Crazy Eights. [3]

  5. Scopa - Wikipedia

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    Scopa ( Italian: [ˈskoːpa]; lit. 'broom') is an Italian card game, and one of the three major national card games in Italy, the others being Briscola and Tresette. [1] It is also popular in Argentina and Brazil, brought in by Italian immigrants, mostly in the Scopa a Quindici variation. [2]

  6. Kaiser (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Kaiser (card game) Typical score sheet from a game of Kaiser. Kaiser, or three-spot, is a trick-taking card game popular in the prairie provinces in Canada, especially Saskatchewan and parts of its neighbouring provinces. It is played with four players in two partnerships with a 32-card deck.

  7. Black Maria (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Aim: avoid capturing hearts, the ♠ A, ♠ K or ♠ Q. Black Maria [a] is a popular British card game of the Hearts group for three to six players. It is an elaboration of Black Lady, itself a development of the original American game of Hearts, the progenitor of the group. Black Maria is regarded as one of the best games for three players.

  8. Pontoon (banking game) - Wikipedia

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    Pontoon, formerly called Vingt-Un, is a card game of the banking family for three to ten players and the "British domestic version of Twenty-One," a game first recorded in 17th-century Spain, but which spread to France, Germany and Britain in the late 18th century, and America during the early 19th century.

  9. Rook (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Trick Taking Card Game. Players. 2 to 6 players. Setup time. 1 to 2 minutes. Playing time. 10 to 60 minutes per round, Any number of rounds. Rook is a trick-taking game, usually played with a specialized deck of cards. Sometimes referred to as Christian cards or missionary cards, [1] [2] Rook playing cards were introduced by Parker Brothers in ...

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