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  • 121Cassino (card game) — Cassino (also known as Casino) is a card game, nominally for two, three or four (usually two) players, played with a standard deck of playing cards. The object is to score 21 points by taking cards.It is similar to and probably descended from the …

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  • 122Legend of the Five Rings (collectible card game) — Infobox Game | subject name= Legend of the Five Rings image link= image caption= designer= David Seay, John Zinser, and David Williams publisher= Alderac Entertainment Group players= 2 8 ages= 12+ setup time= playing time= Approx 1 hour… …

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  • 123Winning Streak — To learn about the American game show of the same name, see Winning Streak (US game show). For sports winning streaks, check out Winning streak (sports) Infobox Television show name = Winning Streak caption = genre = Game show creator = writer =… …

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  • 124Pasur (card game) — This article is about a card game. For other uses, see Pasur. Pasur (Persian: پاسور; also spelled Pasoor) is a card game of Persian origin. Played widely in Iran, it is played similarly to the Italian game of Cassino and even more similarly to… …

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  • 125Dominion (card game) — The box cover of Dominion Designer(s) Donald X. Vaccarino Publisher(s) …

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  • 126MIDI — For other uses, see MIDI (disambiguation). Note names along with their accompanying MIDI note numbers MIDI (   …

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  • 127Ninety-nine (trick-taking card game) — This article is about the trick taking card game. For the addition based card game, see Ninety nine (addition card game). For other uses, see 99 (disambiguation). Ninety nine Origin United Kingdom Type Trick taking Players 3 Cards 52 cards …

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  • 1281987 World Series — Infobox World Series Expanded year = 1987 champion = Minnesota Twins (4) champion manager = Tom Kelly champion games = 85 77, .525, GA: 2 runnerup = St Louis Cardinals (3) runnerup manager = Whitey Herzog runnerup games = 95 67, .586, GA: 3 date …

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