Card games From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A card game is any
game
using
playing cards, either traditional or specialized. A participant in such a
game is a card player.
Other games using cards include
trading card games and
combination games which use cards in addition to other playing equipment.
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500
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9-5-2
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All-Fours
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Bezique
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Black Lady
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Bridge
- Cinch
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Ecarte
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Euchre
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Forty-five (card game)
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Hearts (see also
Black Lady to which it is related).
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Hokm
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Loo
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Napoleon
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Ninety-nine
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Oh Hell
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Pinochle
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Piquet
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Quinto
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Sergeant Major
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Sheepshead
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Skat
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Skitgubbe (phase 1)
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Solo
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Spades
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Tarocchi
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Tarock (played with a Tarot deck)
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Whist
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Wizard
Matching games
These are also referred to as the
Rummy family.
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500 Rum
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Canasta
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Concentration (game)
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Durak
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Gin (Gin Rummy)
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Go Fish
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Happy Families
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Kemps (Scenics)
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Robbers' rummy
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Skitgubbe (phase 2)
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Snap
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Spoons
Solitaire or Patience games
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Armistice Day Patience
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Concentration/game
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Clock patience
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FreeCell
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Klondike
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Solitaire Showdown
These are also referred to as the
Stops family.
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Crazy Eights
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Eat Ch
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Fan Tan
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Macau
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Mao
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Michigan Rummy
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Nain Jaune
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Old Maid
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President
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Slapjack
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Shichi Narabe
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Shithead
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UNO
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Beggar-My-Neighbour
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Casino
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Egyptian Rat Screw (ERS)
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Spit
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War
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Seven Spades
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Flinch
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Grass
- Hanafuda
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Karuta
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Magic The Gathering
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Mille Bournes
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Netrunner
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Nuclear War
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Pit
- Rook
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Set game
- Twitch
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UNO
- Wizard
Wizard Card Game
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Poke - a non-betting derivative of Poker with elements of trick-taking
games
- Most solitaire games are multi-genre.
Trading card games
- Lord of the Rings Trading Card Game
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Magic: The Gathering
- Star Trek Customizable Card Game
- Star Wars Customizable Card Game
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