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  • 8142 (dominoes) — 42, also known as Texas 42 , is a trick taking game played with a standard set of double six dominoes. 42 is often referred to as the national game of Texas, Fact|date=August 2008 and continues to be very popular in much of the state in and… …

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  • 82Jass — was also an early name for Jazz music. For the WarCraft III scripting language, see JASS. Jass Type Trick taking Players 4 (variants: 3 6) Skill(s) required Tactics Strategy Cards 36 Play Counter clockwise …

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  • 83bridge — bridge1 bridgeable, adj. bridgeless, adj. bridgelike, adj. /brij/, n., v., bridged, bridging, adj. n. 1. a structure spanning and providing passage over a river, chasm, road, or the like. 2. a connecting, transitional, or intermediate route or… …

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  • 84Skat (card game) — This article is about the German card game. For the American draw and discard card game, see Thirty one (game). Skat A picture of four Unters of German cards …

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  • 85Ruff (cards) — Ruffing redirects here. For the American baseball pitcher, see Red Ruffing. This article concerns trick taking card games. The Contract bridge glossary may be useful for unfamiliar words. In trick taking games, to ruff means to play a trump card… …

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  • 86Rook (card game) — Rook is a trick taking game, usually played with a specialized deck of cards. Sometimes referred to as Christian cards or missionary poker , Rook playing cards were introduced by Parker Brothers in 1906 to provide an alternative to standard… …

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  • 87Clabber — For other uses, see Clabber (disambiguation). Clabber Origin United States …

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  • 88Euchre variations — Euchre, a trick taking card game, has many popular variations. Some are listed below.Throw insThese variations (often referred to as House Rules reflecting their non standard acceptability) allow a player dealt one of several types of poor hands… …

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  • 89belote — /beuh lot /, n. a card game for two players, using 32 cards and following the same basic rules as klabberjass, popular in France. Also, belotte. [1940 45; < F, of uncert. orig.; the hypothesis that the game was put in its present form by an F.&#8230; …

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  • 90card game — Introduction       game played for pleasure or gambling (or both) with one or more decks of playing cards (playing card). Games using playing cards exploit the fact that cards are individually identifiable from one side only, so that each player&#8230; …

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