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Gin rummy

Gin rummy

Gin rummy (or Gin for short), the simple and popular two-player card game created by Elwood T. Baker and his son, C. Graham Baker, in 1909
Forty-fives

Forty-fives

Forty-Fives, the trick-taking card game that is played in Ireland, and in some parts of New England and Nova Scotia where it is known as Forte Fives
Star Wars Customizable Card Game

Star Wars Customizable Card Game

Star Wars Customizable Card Game (SW:CCG), the customizable card game based on the Star Wars fictional universe
Hanafuda

Hanafuda

Hanafuda, playing cards of Japanese origin, used to play a number of games
Hearts

Hearts

Hearts (also Black Lady, Chase the Lady and Black Maria), the trick-taking playing card game for four players (although versions for other numbers, possible)
faro

faro

Faro, the card game, a descendant of Basset
Escoba

Escoba

Escoba
Escoba, the trick-taking card game for two to four players, originating in Spain
Cuarenta

Cuarenta

Cuarenta, the national card game of Ecuador
Cribbage

Cribbage

Cribbage, or crib, the card game traditionally for two players, but commonly played with three, four or more, that involves playing and grouping cards in combinations which gain points
durak

durak

Durak (fool, also known as Stupid), the Russian card game
Écarté

Écarté

Écarté
Écarté, the two-player card game originating from France, the word literally meaning "discarded"
quadrille

quadrille

Quadrille, the historic dance performed by four couples in a square formation, a precursor to traditional square dancing
Spoons

Spoons

Spoons, the fast-paced card game of matching and bluffing played with an ordinary pack of playing cards and several ordinary kitchen spoons or various other objects
Kings

Kings

Kings
Kings (also less commonly known as King's Cup, Four Kings, King of beers, Circle of Death, or Ring of Fire), the popular drinking game
Piquet

Piquet

Piquet, the card game for two players
Pinochle

Pinochle

Pinochle (sometimes Pinocle or Penuchle), the trick-taking game typically for two, three or four players and played with a 48 card deck
Sheepshead

Sheepshead

Sheepshead or Sheephead, the trick-taking card game related to the Skat family of games
Rummikub

Rummikub

Rummikub, the tile-based game for two, three or four players
Primo visto

Primo visto

Primo visto
Primo visto (also spelled Primavista, Primiuiste, Primofistula), the 16th-century card game
Ombre

Ombre

Ombre, the card game played by three players with a deck of 40 cards, having no 8s, 9s, or 10s
Skat

Skat

Skat, (along with Doppelkopf) the most popular card game in Germany and Silesia
Lansquenet

Lansquenet

Lansquenet
Lansquenet (derived from the German landsknecht ('servant of the land or country'), applied to a mercenary soldier), the card game
Mao

Mao

Mao
Mao (also sometimes called Mü, Maw, Mile, 5-Card Mao, Chairman, Dictator, Bjorn, Maul, Maui, Politics, or King Mao), the card game
500

500

500
500, the trick-taking card game based on Euchre
Slapjack

Slapjack

Slapjack, also known as Slaps, the simplistic card game, generally played among children
Three card brag

Three card brag

Three card brag, the unique British card game which is similar to poker but varies in betting style and hand rankings
Egyptian Ratscrew

Egyptian Ratscrew

Egyptian GP-G Ratscrew, commonly abbreviated as ERS and known by many other names, the card game of the accumulation family, reminiscent of Slapjack and Beggar-My-Neighbour, but more complex
whist

whist

Whist, the classic trick-taking card game which, played widely in the 18th and 19th centuries
Basset

Basset

Basset, also known as Barbacole and Hocca, the card game that, considered one of the most polite card games, and only fit for persons of the highest rank to play at, on account of the great losses or gains that might accrue on one side or the other
contract bridge

contract bridge

Contract bridge, usually known simply as bridge, the trick-taking card game of skill and chance (the relative proportions depending on the variant played)
Bezique

Bezique

Bezique (in French, bézique), the melding and trick-taking card game for two players
Black Lady

Black Lady

Black Lady, the extremely combative variant of the card game Whist, similar to the popular game Hearts
Big Two

Big Two

The card game Deuces (Chinese: 大老二; pinyin: dà lǎo èr; Cantonese: 鋤大D; jyutping: co4 daai6 di1), the card game similar to the game of Asshole, Crazy Eights, Bullshit, Winner, and other shedding games
Baccarat

Baccarat

Baccarat, the casino card game
Auf Achse

Auf Achse

Auf Achse (literally on the axle; figuratively on the road), the logistics-themed board game designed by Wolfgang Kramer and published in 1987 by FX Schmid
Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game

Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game

Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game
The Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, the collectible card game based on Duel Monsters, which is the main plot device in the popular Japanese manga Yu-Gi-Oh!, as well as the two anime series by Toei and NAS
Yukon

Yukon

Yukon
Yukon, the version of solitaire similar to standard Klondike solitaire, but with the following additions: * Groups of cards, which can be moved; the cards below the one to be moved do not need to be in any order
All-Fours

All-Fours

All-Fours, the card game known in America as Old Sledge, or Seven Up
Asshole

Asshole

Asshole, an Americanized drinking game version of Dai Hin Min, the card game for three or more in which players race to get rid of all of the cards in their hands in order to become President in the following round
Wyatt Earp

Wyatt Earp

Wyatt Earp
Wyatt Earp, the rummy-like card game first released in 2001, manufactured by Rio Grande Games, and set in the American Old West
blackjack

blackjack

Blackjack (also known as Twenty-one, Vingt-et-un (French for Twenty-one), or Pontoon), one of the most popular casino card games in the world
Beggar-My-Neighbour

Beggar-My-Neighbour

Beggar-My-Neighbour, also known as Beat Jack Out of Doors, Beat Your Neighbour Out of Doors, Strip Jack Naked, Picture and Draw the Well Dry, the simple card game somewhat similar in nature to War, and has spawned a more complicated variant
video poker

video poker

video poker, the computerised version of the card game
Canasta

Canasta

Canasta, the matching card game in which the object is to create melds of cards of the same rank and then go out by playing or discarding all the cards in your hand
Che Deng

Che Deng

Che Deng
Che Deng (斜釘, Cantonese: che4 deng1) literally means diagonal nails in Cantonese
Tien Gow

Tien Gow

Tien Gow
Tien Gow, the name of a Chinese trick-taking gambling game for 4 players
War

War

War
War, the card game for two or more players
Concentration

Concentration

Concentration, also known as Memory, Pelmanism or simply Pairs, the card game in which all of the cards, laid face down on a surface and two cards are flipped face up over each turn
Tri

Tri

Tri
Tri, the two- or three-player cooperative card game in which players attempt to achieve at least 65 net points in one suit
Shichi Narabe
Shichi Narabe (in Japanese: 7並べ), the name for a fairly simple card game for 3 or more players
texas hold 'em
texas hold 'em, a popular poker game
Sanctum
Sanctum, the two-player computer collectible card game, played exclusively online against human opponents
Robbers' rummy
Robbers' rummy, the card game for two or more players which became popular in Germany in the early 20th century
Thirty-one (also known as Big Tonka, Blitz or Scat), the card game played by two to seven people
Shithead, the card game in which the aim is to lose all of one's cards
Seven Spades
Seven Spades, the card game, apparently created by Johan Wästlund in 2002
Tabby Cat
Tabby Cat, the long version of solitaire in a similar vein to other variants such as Aces Up
Two players, using a regular deck of 52 playing cards
Warlords
Produced in 1997 by Iron Crown Enterprises Warlords, the collectible card game similar to Magic: the Gathering
Spite and Malice, the card game for two or more players; it is a form of competitive solitaire
Sultan
Sultan (or Sultan of Turkey), the solitaire card game, meaning it is played only by one person
Spellfire, the collectible card game (CCG) created by Tactical Studies Rules(TSR) and based on their popular Dungeons & Dragons role playing game
Trex
Trex, the trick-taking card game that is played by four people
Skitgubbe
Skitgubbe, the multi-genre card game that originated in Sweden
Star Wars: The Trading Card Game, the most recent collectible card game to use the Star Wars license
Solo Whist, sometimes known as simply Solo, the trick-taking card game based on Whist
spades, the card game also available online
Wizard, the card game invented by Ken Fisher of Toronto, Ontario in 1984
Mau Mau, the card game for 2 or more players that is popular in Germany, Brazil and some other areas
crazy eights, a card game for two or more players, in which to get rid of all your cards to a discard pile
Calculation
Calculation, the solitaire card game
Bullshit, the most common name for a card game often referred to by the milder names "BS", "I Doubt It", "Bull", "Peanut Butter", or "Bullcrap"
Dirty clubs
Dirty clubs, the name given to a number of variations of Euchre popular in the midwest United States
Echelon
Echelon, a turn-based, customizable World War II strategy card game from Echelon Games
Four-handed All Fours
Four-handed All Fours, the four player card game
Eleusis, the multi-genre card game where one player chooses a secret rule to determine which cards, which can be played on top of others, and the other players attempt to determine the rule using inductive logic
Bratz Fashion Party Fever Game
The Bratz Fashion Party Fever Game, the collectible card game produced by Upper Deck Entertainment
In collectible card games and collectible miniature wargames, a booster pack, the sealed package of cards or figurines, designed to add to a player's collection
Auction bridge
The card game auction bridge, developed from straight bridge in 1904 and the precursor to contract bridge (Frey, Morehead, and Mott-Smith 1956)
9-5-2
The card game 9-5-2 (952), basically simplified bridge for three players, with a forced card-switching twist thrown in
500 Rum, also called Pinochle Rummy or Michigan Rummy, the popular variant of rummy
Babylon 5 Collectible Card Game
Babylon 5 CCG, the discontinued collectible card game set in the universe of the sci-fi television series Babylon 5. This CCG is distinct from most others of the genre for being specifically designed to be played by more than two players
Battlelords
Battlelords, the collectible card game based on the Optimus Design Systems (ODS) licensed paper and pencil role-playing game titled Battlelords of the 23rd Century
Blind Hookey
Blind Hookey, the card game played with a full pack of cards, sometimes used for the purpose of gambling
Benny, the card used in trick-taking games that automatically counts as the highest trump
Go Fish, also called Fish (not to be confused with the card game Literature, which is also commonly called Fish), the simple card game popular among children
Haihowak
Haihowak (Polish name: hejhołek), the card game played with ordinary playing cards
Paskahousu
Paskahousu (shitty pants), the Finnish card game similar to Shithead
omaha hi/lo
omaha hi/lo, a popular poker game with four pocket cards which is played for high and low hands
Oh Hell (also known as "Up the River"), the easy-to-learn trick-taking card game, in which the object is to take exactly the number of tricks bid; unlike contract bridge and Spades, an overtrick downs the contract
Poke, the two-player multi-genre card game invented by Sid Sackson and discussed in his book A Gamut of Games
Pokémon Trading Card Game
The Pokémon Trading Card Game (Pokémon TCG), the collectible card game based on the Pokémon video game series, first introduced in Japan in October 1996, then North America in December 1998
Pope Julius
Pope Julius, the gambling card game of the 16th century
poker
poker (any of various card games in which players bet that they hold the highest-ranking hand)
Ninety-nine
Ninety-nine, the card game for 2, 3, or 4 players
Netrunner
Netrunner, the collectible card game designed by Richard Garfield, the creator of Magic: The Gathering
Jerky
Jerky, the card game for between two and four players
Jabberwocky, the trick-taking card game, played by 3 to 5 players with a Standard deck of cards and pencil and paper for scoring
Linger longer
Linger longer, the card game related to Go boom
Marjapussi
Marjapussi (Bag of Berries), the traditional Finnish trick taking game
Misère
Misere or Misère (from the French word meaning "poverty"), the bid in various card games, particularly the game 500
Minor suit
In contract bridge the minor suits, diamonds and clubs
Primero, the popular 16th-century gambling card game
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