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| | <b>Cardb> game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A <b>cardb> game is any game using playing cards, either traditional or game-specific. |  | | A <b>cardb> game is played with a deck (common in the US), or pack (common in the UK), of cards intended for that game. |  | | It consists of 52 cards, each <b>cardb> having a suit (one of spades, hearts, diamonds and clubs) and a rank (a number between 2 and 10, or one of jack, queen, king and ace). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Card_game#The_pack_or_deck
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| | Wizard <b>cardb> game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The final round should always use all the cards, thus 3 or 5 player games start with a hand of 2 cards and 4 or 6 player games must start with a 1 <b>cardb> round. |  | | Wizard is a <b>cardb> game invented by Ken Fisher of Toronto, Ontario in 1984. |  | | The game is played in a number of rounds from 10 to 20, depending on the number of players. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizard_Card_Game
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| | <b>CARDb> GAME |
 | | <b>cardb> game games are now available on the internet 24 hours a day on sites that allow players to join real money bingo games or play money bingo games. |  | | <b>Cardb> game - Simple Rules of <b>Cardb> Games |  | | <b>Cardb> game - regarded as one of the casinos' most sophisticated games |
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| | Collectible <b>cardb> game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Collectible <b>cardb> games (CCGs), also called customizable <b>cardb> games or trading <b>cardb> games, are played using specially designed sets of cards. |  | | Trading <b>Cardb> Game are now called "spell cards". |  | | Players select which cards will compose their deck from the available pool of cards - unlike traditional <b>cardb> games such as poker or UNO where the deck's content is limited and pre-determined. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collectible_card_game
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| | Mao, the <b>Cardb> Game |
 | | It is difficult to leave the game; you have to announce when you have only one <b>cardb>, and you have to be the first to slap the pile after you play your last <b>cardb> (in some circles, you have to yell "free," "done," "out," or "finished" before playing the <b>cardb>). |  | | Every time a <b>cardb> of the same rank as the original <b>cardb> is played, all players except the player of the <b>cardb> and the next player must drink (in some circles, the person to play the <b>cardb> has to say something like "gurgle, gurgle"). |  | | The remaining cards are put in the center of the table (equal in distance from all players--essential for slapping the pile) and the first <b>cardb> is flipped over next to the pile, in the dead center of the table. |
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http://khopesh.iwarp.com/ent/mao.html
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| | Online Casino <b>Cardb> Game |
 | | While the game's apparent complexity and odd jargon may, at first be intimating you will find the game of <b>cardb> game to be enjoyable and rewarding. |  | | While the game's apparent complexity and odd jargon may, at first, be intimidating you will find the game of <b>cardb> game to be easy to learn, enjoyable and rewarding. |  | | When the <b>cardb> game dealer is beating the table hand after hand, the only only escape is to quit playing or move on. |
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http://www.card-game-trx.com
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| | War (<b>cardb> game) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | War is a <b>cardb> game for two players. |  | | The game of Top Trumps is similar to war in that the highest <b>cardb> value wins, however in this case a special pack on a particular theme is used such that the winner of the previous round can choose one of a number of categories for the value, increasing the complexity of the game. |  | | War seems to be a game of chance. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_(card_game)
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| | Free Seven <b>Cardb> Stud |
 | | This <b>cardb> game is played with up to eight players at the table. |  | | The action of folding means that the player's cards are moved to the dealer and this player from then on would not be considered as part of the game. |  | | Seven <b>Cardb> Stud poker is typically played "table stakes", meaning only the chips in play at the beginning of each hand may be used throughout the hand. |
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http://www.atlantawebpackages.com/free-seven-card-stud.htm
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| | recycle.html |
 | | Instructional Objective After playing the Recycle <b>cardb> game three or more times, players will be able to name all the recyclable items used in the Recycle <b>cardb> game. |  | | After the introduction, the <b>cardb> game could be used to familiarize the students with the various items that are normally discarded in the garbage which, however, could be recycled. |  | | The Players The game can be played with two to four players. |
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http://edweb.sdsu.edu/courses/edtec670/Cardboard/Card/R/recycle.html
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| | Shithead (<b>cardb> game) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Shithead is a popular <b>cardb> game for two to six players in which players aim to not be the last player to get rid of their cards. |  | | Shithead (also known as Asshole, Dogmeat, Shed, Palace, Loser, Idiot, Karma, and CFUCG an acronym for "Crazy Fucked Up <b>Cardb> Game") is a <b>cardb> game in which the aim is to lose all of one's cards. |  | | The game, and variations of it, are popular in many countries, particularly amongst teenage and twentysomething travellers - learning it almost seems to be a rite of passage. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shithead_(card_game)
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| | Invented <b>cardb> game |
 | | Invented <b>Cardb> Games Rules for a number of recently invented <b>cardb> games. |  | | Hearts, Euchre, and Poker are all developed <b>cardb> games. |  | | Dvorak <b>Cardb> Game Printable <b>cardb> game with screenshots from the game. |
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http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Invented_card_game.html
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| | <b>Cardb> game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A <b>cardb> game is played with a pack of cards intended for that game. |  | | A <b>cardb> game is any game using playing cards, either traditional or game-specific. |  | | In addition to games that use the standard deck, there are also games that use some modification of the standard deck, for example excluding all cards of rank lower than some rank, or adding a special <b>cardb>, joker, to the standard deck. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Card_game
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| | <b>Cardb> game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A <b>cardb> game is played with a pack of cards intended for that game. |  | | A <b>cardb> game is any game using playing cards, either traditional or game-specific. |  | | In addition to games that use the standard deck, there are also games that use some modification of the standard deck, for example excluding all cards of rank lower than some rank, or adding a special <b>cardb>, joker, to the standard deck. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Card_game#The_pack_or_deck
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| | <b>Cardb> game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A <b>cardb> game is played with a pack of cards intended for that game. |  | | A <b>cardb> game is any game using playing cards, either traditional or game-specific. |  | | In addition to games that use the standard deck, there are also games that use some modification of the standard deck, for example excluding all cards of rank lower than some rank, or adding a special <b>cardb>, joker, to the standard deck. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Card_game
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| | Pitch (<b>cardb> game) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Pitch is a <b>cardb> game played with a standard 52-<b>cardb> pack of playing cards. |  | | Once the player is out of cards, he/she is out of the game until all six tricks are played. |  | | Cards are dealt to bring the hands back to six cards with the winner of the bid receiving the entire pact to pick through. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitch_(card_game)
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| | Seven <b>Cardb> Stud Poker |
 | | Seven <b>Cardb> Stud Poker is a <b>cardb> game, which requires patience and skill. |  | | Now the player with the lowest <b>cardb> must bring-in the betting. |  | | In the very beginning of the game you must have enough credits to place an ante and a bet. |
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http://www.atlantawebpackages.com/seven-card-stud-poker.htm
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| | 1000 Blank White Cards |
 | | If you've played several games, go to 60, and once you've played a whole lot of games and have lots of excellent cards, you can advance to a 90-<b>cardb> stockpile. |  | | After the game is over, you will have a large pile of cards. |  | | If the <b>cardb> has a point value or some other sort of lasting effect, it stays in front of the player it was played on (or in the middle of the table) until it is somehow nullified, discarded, or removed by another <b>cardb>. |
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http://www.geocities.com/nconner23/bwcards.html
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| | Rules of <b>Cardb> Games: Alphabetical Index |
 | | Traditional multi-player <b>cardb> games for which rules are available from this site are listed below in alphabetical order, together with the number of players needed. |  | | Commercial games (games requiring a special pack of cards produced by a single manufacturer) |  | | Alternative numbers of players are given in brackets, so "4 [5] players" means that the game is basically for 4 players, but it is possible for 5 to play. |
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http://www.pagat.com/alpha.html
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| | <b>cardb> game |
 | | <b>cardb> game at Alamopoker.com Texas Holdem poker game tournaments. |  | | <b>cardb> game texas holdem poker tourneys at alamopoker.com |  | | Itâs a game that has the distinction of being one of the oldest forms of gambling. |
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http://www.alamopoker.com/blog/card-game.html
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| | 500 (<b>cardb> game) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 500 is a trick-taking <b>cardb> game played in many parts of the world. |  | | To begin a hand, 10 cards are dealt to each player, and the remaining five or three cards (known as the "widow," the "kitty" or the "blind") are placed in the center of the table. |  | | The standard game described above is the setup and deck for the most common 4 player (Two teams of two) variety of 500. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/500_(card_game)
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| | Lawler <b>Cardb> game |
 | | On the other hand, I didn't want the game to be so difficult that the players would get frustrated or worse, play cards inaccurately without knowing it. |  | | A necessary addition to this <b>cardb> game is a handheld chart that displays the tribal groups and the corresponding artifacts, environments, etc. In essence, it would be the content laid out in a visual chart. |  | | The <b>cardb> game would be used after students have had a good deal of exposure to the various Indian tribes that inhabited North America. |
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http://edweb.sdsu.edu/courses/edtec670/Cardboard/Card/N/nativeamerrummy.html
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| | Spit (<b>cardb> game) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | After you bring a <b>cardb> up you would go on and on about the game... |  | | Spit, also known as Speed or (in the UK) Slam, is a <b>cardb> game for two players in which the aim is to get rid of your cards as fast as possible. |  | | A <b>cardb> counts as played as soon as it touches the pile or space onto which it is to be placed. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spit_(card_game)
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| | Amazon.com: Quiddler <b>Cardb> Game: Toys & Games |
 | | Spelling and game usually don't go well together but this is a fun game for any age. |  | | Cards containing letters of the alphabet and special combinations of letters are dealt in increasing number each time the dealer completes a round. |  | | The first person to be able to play their whole hand, with one <b>cardb> as a discard, goes out and the rest of the players have one turn to put down as many words as possible. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00000IV95
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| | Abduction <b>Cardb> Game |
 | | Abduction is a light little <b>cardb> game, complete in one box for 2-4 players, or you can buy two boxes and play with up to eight players. |  | | No point in holding cards at all in this game. |  | | The game comes with 72 cards, including eight rules cards and two cards of cut-out, stand-up figures as playing pieces. |
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http://www.panix.com/~sos/bc/abduction.html
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| | Drac - Free SDL <b>Cardb> Game Library |
 | | Cards, <b>cardb> stacks, and <b>cardb> regions, including the game itself, is represented by a class. |  | | Drac is a completely free, open-source, portable <b>cardb> game library that uses SDL (Simple DirectMedia Layer). |  | | Dragging cards around and dropping them to other destinations is a standard feature in most <b>cardb> games though this takes some effort to code, good thing Drac handles this for you. |
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http://drac-cardlib.sourceforge.net
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| | KRYPTO -- a <b>cardb> game |
 | | For example, in the game "24", the hand 3, 3, 7, 7 is insoluble with the restricted rule but without it there is the solution 24=7*(3+3/7). |  | | This program can also be modified to play the "four fours" game or the game "24" but you must adjust it to allow intermediate results which are not integral, if that is your intent. |  | | (Sample "formulas" are "x1+x2+x3+x4+x5" and "(x5-x4)-(x2/(x3-x1))"; given five <b>cardb> values x1 through x5, the first formula gives one way to combine them; the second gives as many as 120 ways to combine them, depending on which <b>cardb> is called "x1", or "x2", or...) Also available: working notes and odds and ends from the Maple computations. |
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http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/uses-math/games/krypto
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| | Authors <b>Cardb> Game |
 | | A player may not call for a <b>cardb> of a set when he does not hold at least one <b>cardb> of that author. |  | | THE WINNER is the player at the end of the game who has formed the greatest number of Complete Sets of Four cards each. |  | | There are 48 cards in the pack, twelve sets of four each, and on each <b>cardb> is an illustration of a stamp with a description of three others which constitute the set. |
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http://www.djmcadam.com/authors-card-game.html
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| | <b>Cardb> game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A <b>cardb> game is played with a pack of cards intended for that game. |  | | A <b>cardb> game is any game using playing cards, either traditional or game-specific. |  | | When a <b>cardb> game is played, the players arrange themselves in a circle around a horizontal surface on which the cards will be played. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Card_game
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| | Funagain Games: Alpha Blitz |
 | | At the end of each round players choose one <b>cardb> from their hand of three to modify the letters on the table, so the game is constantly changing. |  | | The 3 or 4 player game is totally different with a lot of suspense and strategy as you try to make the longest word from the cards available but not necessarily before anyone else. |  | | Board Game Geek is an incredible compilation of information about board and <b>cardb> games with many descriptions, photographs, reviews, session reports, and other commentary. |
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http://www.funagain.com/cgi-bin/funagain/04222
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| | <b>Cardb> game |
 | | A <b>cardb> game is any game using playing <b>cardb> s, either traditional or, as in trading <b>cardb> game s. |  | | Dvorak <b>Cardb> Game Printable <b>cardb> game with screenshots from the game. |  | | poker <b>cardb> game trading <b>cardb> game funnybones <b>cardb> game solitaire <b>cardb> game roulette <b>cardb> game online <b>cardb> game casino <b>cardb> game everquest game <b>cardb> montana game <b>cardb> online solitaire <b>cardb> game pokemon trading <b>cardb> game value <b>cardb> computer game |
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http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Card_game.html
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