![]() A typical trick. South has led and no-one else can 'follow suit'. Who has won this trick depends on the game being played. Example of Trick-taking card game. |
![]() Bing rummy is a variant of kalooki (a rummy-based gambling card game) invented in the mining towns of Alaska Example of Bing rummy card game. |
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![]() A picture of four unters of german cards Example of Skat card game. |
![]() A three-card monte game in jaffa, israel. Example of Three-card monte game. |
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![]() Buraco is played with two 52-card decks of standard playing cards. Example of Buraco card game. |
![]() War is a card game typically involving two players. Example of War card game. |
![]() Rumino, rumina, is a powerful and intense knock rummy card game of italian origin played up to 6 players in which players try to form sets or sequences of cards. Example of Rumino card game. |
![]() Cuarenta is the national card game of ecuador. Example of Cuarenta card game. |
![]() The game of Bartok, also known by a number of other names, such as wartoke, warthog, bartog, bentok, last one standing or bong 98, is a card game that is often also a drinking game. Example of Bartok card game. |
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![]() Scopa is an italian trick-taking card game, and one of the two major national card games in italy. Example of Scopa card game. |
![]() President, an americanized version of dai hin min, is a card game for three or more in which players race to get rid of all of the cards in their hands in order to become president in the following round. Example of President card game. |
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SKIP-BO is a popular card game. Example of SKIP-BO card game. |