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  • The oldest surviving card game is Karnöffel, Kaiserspiel or Kaiserjass, first recorded in 1426 and still ...iquet]], widely regarded among British and French connoisseurs as the best card game for two players, but virtually unknown in America, which is first documente
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  • {{Dambigbox|Quinto (card game)|Quinto}} ...game has never achieved great popularity, but continues to appear in some card game books. While not as original as the inventor suggests, it has at least two
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  • '''Calypso''' is a [[card game]] originally devised by Mr R. W. Willis of Trinidad about 1953 and revised,
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  • '''Blackjack''' is a [[card game]] which is frequently played for [[money]]. The player attempts to beat the
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  • 2-6 player card game, from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • {{r|Blackjack (card game)}} {{r|Calypso (card game)}}
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  • A card game based on a 53-card pack, allegedly invented by "Professor Louis Hoffmann",
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  • Card game whose object is to be dealt cards having a higher count than those of the d
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  • A card game originally devised by Mr R. W. Willis and revised by British international
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  • A card game which requires each player to collect and customise their own deck of cards
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  • 2-4 player card game, from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • 2-8 player card game, from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • 2-4 player card game, from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • {{rpl|Card game}}
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  • ....com/press-725 Cryptozoic Entertainment acquires World of Warcraft Trading Card Game Licence] March 24 2010</ref>. Since its initial release, two standard expan
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  • A collectible card game based on the hugely popular World of Warcraft MMORPG published by Blizzard
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/World of Warcraft Trading Card Game]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{rpl|Card game}} {{rpl|Calypso (card game)}}
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  • {{r|Blackjack (card game)}} {{r|Calypso (card game)}}
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  • *[[Card game]]s **[[Collectible card game]]s
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  • {{r|Collectible card game||**}} {{r|World of Warcraft Trading Card Game}}
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  • 2-4 player card game, from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • 2-8 player card game, from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
    65 bytes (11 words) - 18:05, 16 November 2020
  • 2-6 player card game, from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • 2-4 player card game, from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • 2 player simulation dice/card game, from the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • A sophisticated 3-player card game that is the German national game.
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  • 4 player tournament simulation card game; included in the 1960s [[3M]] Bookshelf game series
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  • A card game based on a 53-card pack, allegedly invented by "Professor Louis Hoffmann",
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  • {{r|Foil (card game)}} {{r|High Bid (card game)}}
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  • A card game originally devised by Mr R. W. Willis and revised by British international
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  • #redirect [[card game]]
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  • A card game.
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  • A card game which requires each player to collect and customise their own deck of cards
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  • *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A765650 Kalabriasz - the Card Game] – h2g2 article.
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  • {{r|Quinto (card game)}}
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  • {{r|World of Warcraft Trading Card Game}}
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  • Relative ranking of hands for the [[card game]] [[poker]].
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  • * A collectible card game, [[World of Warcraft Trading Card Game]]
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  • A group of [[trick-taking game|trick-taking]] [[card game]]s in which the Ace and Ten are the highest scoring cards and King/Queen co
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  • A group of [[trick-taking game|trick-taking]] [[card game]]s in which the Jack and Nine of trumps are the highest [[trump]]s.
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  • A two-handed card game played with 32 cards that originated in France around 1500.
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  • A card game that involves strategy, bluffing, and luck, in which players bet that they
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  • {{r|card game}}
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  • A collectible card game based on the hugely popular World of Warcraft MMORPG published by Blizzard
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  • {{r|Card game}}
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  • {{r|Card game}}
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  • *Triumph (card game): A trick-taking 15th century card game.
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  • A collectible card game created by mathematics professor Richard Garfield and introduced in 1993 by
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  • Card game whose object is to be dealt cards having a higher count than those of the d
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  • {{rpl|Blackjack (card game)}}
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  • A card game of seventy-eight cards, which from the middle of the fifteenth century was
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  • ...and was a predecessor to [[contract bridge]]. Around the same time [[500 (card game)|five hundred]] was created by the United States Playing Card Company in 19
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  • '''Calypso''' is a [[card game]] originally devised by Mr R. W. Willis of Trinidad about 1953 and revised,
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  • {{r|Card game}}
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  • {{rpl|Boston (card game)}}
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  • A community card game where each player may use any combination of the five community cards and t
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  • ...l Twenty-Eight] and [http://www.pagat.com/jass/56.html Fifty-Six] pages of Card Game website.
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  • ....about.com/od/cardgames/a/go_fish.htm</ref>. Many popular variants of this card game have been devised, including Authors and Happy Families<ref name=gofish3>ht
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  • {{rpl|Card game}}
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  • ...ame for Tarot emerges. In a large part of Europe Tarot cards are used as a card game, for amusement only. In English speaking countries these kind of games are
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  • *Wellington, a call in the card game Napoleon or Nap
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  • Poker is a card game that is often played for money. Players will make bets, usually with chips
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  • {{Dambigbox|Quinto (card game)|Quinto}} ...game has never achieved great popularity, but continues to appear in some card game books. While not as original as the inventor suggests, it has at least two
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  • ...riage'' card games''' are a family of [[trick-taking game|trick-taking]] [[card game]]s in which players can score bonus points for holding a "marriage" consist ...riants known as ''Schnapsen'', ''Mariáš'' and ''Ulti'' is the most popular card game in the area of the former [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]]. [[Jass–Belote card
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  • '''Magic: the Gathering''' is a card game created by Richard Garfield for [[Wizards of the Coast]]. It was first rel ...the strongest of colors, due to its abilities being naturally strong in a card game.
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  • {{r|Card game}}
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  • *Garbage (card game)
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  • {{r|Card game}}
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  • '''Blackjack''' is a [[card game]] which is frequently played for [[money]]. The player attempts to beat the
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/World of Warcraft Trading Card Game]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Blackjack (card game)}}
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  • * [[Signal (bridge)]]: A particular set of cards in [[contract bridge]] card game
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  • ....com/press-725 Cryptozoic Entertainment acquires World of Warcraft Trading Card Game Licence] March 24 2010</ref>. Since its initial release, two standard expan
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  • {{dambigbox|Texas Hold 'Em (the card game)|Texas}}
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  • ==Pokémon Trading Card Game==
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  • ...ng to different groups, or it may be that no group fits really. Rummy is a card game, Mah-Jongg a board game? Craps is dice (and not casino?). Essentially, the ...ronic game"? How do you define "Card game" to distinguish it from "Trading Card Game"? ''Uno'' can be played with standard decks, too. Trading exists in other c
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  • The oldest surviving card game is Karnöffel, Kaiserspiel or Kaiserjass, first recorded in 1426 and still ...iquet]], widely regarded among British and French connoisseurs as the best card game for two players, but virtually unknown in America, which is first documente
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  • ...aire''', while the latter term, in American English, refers to the type of card game known in British English as [[Patience]]) is a single-player [[board game]]
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  • ...can be gained by selling items and from subquests. [[Tetra Master]] is the card game played, which derives some of the rules from [[Triple Triad]] in ''[[Final
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  • ...–Belote card games''' are a family of [[trick-taking game|trick-taking]] [[card game]]s in which the Jack ("jass") and Nine ("nell") of the trump suit are the h ...al card games (Swiss '''Jass''' and Dutch '''Klaverjas'''). [[Twenty-Nine (card game)|Twenty-Nine]], a popular game in South Asia, is a descendent of these game
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  • The '''Schafkopf''' group of [[card game]]s is a family of mostly German [[trick-taking game]]s played by three or ...lification usually refers to Bavarian Schafkopf, which is the most popular card game in the German state of Bavaria. It may have started as a variant of Wendish
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  • ...n of a non-computer game. Sub-genres include [[video board game]], [[video card game]] and [[video pinball game]].
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  • ...types of games tend to have different types of objectives. For example, [[card game]]s have natural categories of trick-taking and shedding games, which don't
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  • ...r. It is generally regarded by British and French connoisseurs as the best card game for two players, but is virtually unknown in America.<ref>though it is ment
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  • '''Skat''' is a sophisticated [[card game]] in the [[Schafkopf]] group of [[trick-taking game]]s, played with a [[Piq ...and in its four-handed partnership version is now the Australian national card game.
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  • ...tors included the advent of new related hobby games, such as [[collectible card game]]s (e.g., [[Magic the Gathering]]); and the dawn of the video and computer
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  • * [[User:Anton Sweeney|Anton Sweeney]] created [[World of Warcraft Trading Card Game]], because what's a party without games. Or [[beer]]. Why do we have no [ ** That's one huge article for a card game, Anton. ;-) Don't let it be said that CZ lacks articles about pop culture!
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  • | title = Cincinnati police officer, sister arrested when argument at card game turns violent
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  • A '''Tactical Wargame''' is a type of [[wargame]] (such as a board game, card game, [[miniature wargame]] or PC game) that models military conflict at a tacti
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  • ...ally produced handmade [[hanafuda]] cards, for use in a Japanese playing [[card game]] of the same name.<ref name="history NOA">{{cite web|last=|first=|authorli ...'. Based in [[Kyoto, Japan]], the business produced and marketed a playing card game called ''[[Hanafuda]].'' The cards, which were all handmade, soon began to
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  • ...Fred, encountering Pott just after he has taken £250 from Lord Bosham at a card game called Persian Monarchs, talks him out of the money, insisting it will help
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  • ...ilogy, the movie ''The Number 23'', and also in the popular ''Illuminati'' card game by [[Steve Jackson Games]], where the Discordian Society is one of the play
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  • *[[Blackjack (card game)/Definition]]
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  • ...the story team and lead writer for the new [[Dominaria]] expansion of the card game ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]''.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Whitbrook|first1=James|
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  • |'''bézique'''—a card game similar to pinochle that is played with a pack of 64 cards'' |'''chemin de fer'''—a card game in which two hands are dealt, any number of players may bet against the dea
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