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  2. Russian bank (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Russian bank, crapette, or tunj: a standard in-game setup. Russian bank, crapette or tunj, historically also called the wrangle, [1] is a card game for two players from the patience family. It is played with two decks of 52 standard playing cards. [2] The U.S. Playing Card Company, who first published its rules in 1898, called it "probably the ...

  3. Speed (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Spit. Spit is a similar game in which two players simultaneously put down cards in ascending or descending order, until all of one player's cards are gone. In Speed each player holds up to five cards, and has one stock pile, face down. Two cards can be put down at once. You can not put down more than 2 at once.

  4. Outside (jazz) - Wikipedia

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    Outside (jazz) In jazz improvisation, outside playing describes approaches where one plays over a scale, mode or chord that is harmonically distant from the given chord. There are several common techniques to playing outside, that include side-stepping or side-slipping, superimposition of Coltrane changes, [1] and polytonality.

  5. Trick-taking game - Wikipedia

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    Trick-taking game. A trick of four cards. North led the 10♠. Usually all players must follow suit and play a spade unless they have none. East does so with the K♠. South does not have a spade, so plays the J♦, and West the 7♥. In a notrump game, east wins the trick, having played the highest card of the suit led (unless the game is an ...

  6. Jass - Wikipedia

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    Jass (German pronunciation: ⓘ) is a family of trick taking, ace–ten card games and, in its key forms, a distinctive branch of the marriage family.It is popular in its native Switzerland as well as the rest of the Alemannic German-speaking area of Europe, Italian South Tyrol and in a few places in Wisconsin, Ohio, California, Oregon and Washington USA.

  7. Spit (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Players may either use both or just one hand while playing Spit; however, both players need to agree on either one or both. Play [ edit ] To begin, both players say "spit" (or "slam" or "speed", depending on the variation) simultaneously as each player flips over the top card from their spit cards into the centre to start the two spit piles.

  8. Category:Card games introduced in the 1980s - Wikipedia

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    I. Israeli whist. Categories: Games and sports introduced in the 1980s. Card games by decade. 20th-century card games. 1980s toys.

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