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  • 21Setback (game) — Setback (also known as Pitch) is a trick taking game somewhat similar to Spades.Game playObject of the gameThe object of Setback is to accumulate a predefined number of points (typically 11, 15 or 21) over the course of several hands.uit… …

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  • 22Uno (game) — Infobox CardGame title=Uno | type = Shedding type image link= players=2 + ages=5 +| num cards = 108 complexity= Easy strategy=Moderete random chance=Medium skills= Saving important cards; knowing when to put down those cards, concealing your hand …

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  • 23Pinochle — The jack of diamonds and the queen of spades are the pinochle meld of pinochle. Type Trick taking Players 4 in partnerships or 3 individually, variants exist for 2 6 or 8 players Skill(s) required …

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  • 24Cricket — A bowler bowling to a batsman. The paler strip is the cricket pitch. The two sets of three wooden stumps on the pitch are the wickets. The two …

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  • 25Mau Mau (game) — Mau Mau is a card game for 2 or more players that is popular in Germany, Brazil and some other areas. For more than 5 players, 2 packs of cards may be used. Whoever gets rid of his cards first wins the game. Mau Mau is very similar to the game… …

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  • 26Ten Step — or Florida Rummy is a multi player, multi round card game. It is a variant of Rummy that adds features like buying and going out, and is probably most similar to Liverpool Rummy. The Deck Ten Step is played with multiple 54 card decks of playing… …

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  • 27Mahjong — For other uses, see Mahjong (disambiguation). Mahjong A game of mahjong being played in Hangzhou, China Chinese name Traditional Chinese …

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  • 28Zugzwang — For the musical work written by Juan Maria Solare, see Zugzwang (musical work). Not to be confused with zwischenzug. Zugzwang (German for compulsion to move , pronounced [ˈtsuːktsvaŋ]) is a term usually used in chess which also applies to various …

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  • 29Spite and Malice — is a card game for two or more players; it is a form of competitive solitaire. It is also known as Cat and Mouse and commercially sold as Skip Bo. A different card game also known as Spite and Malice is sold by Hasbro… …

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  • 30Okey — Boards and tiles used commonly in Okey and in Rummikub For other uses, see Okay. Okey (pronounced ohkay ) is a tile based game, very popular in Turkey. It is almost always played with 4 players, though in principle can be played with two or three …

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