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If you have never played blitz before, you don't know what you're missing. Blitz is a very popular and enjoyable card game. Blitz can be enjoyed by people of all ages. Add this game to your weekly card lineup... more »
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Bon Appetite is a poker variation similar to seven card stud. The game utilizes a high-low split and allows you to muck a card and get a new one to make the best seven-card hand possible... more »
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This is a card game similar to Black Jack with a slightly different method of scoring... more »
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Canasta is a unique South American game of melds and strategy, and a member of the Rummy card family. It was introduced to the United States in 1949, having started in Uruguay. Within a few months, Canasta became an overnight sensation. For the ... more »
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Playing games online is a great way to have fun and potentially make new Internet friends. Companies like Yahoo! host games of all kinds, from traditional board games to some of your favorite card and casino games. You can play online against ... more »
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Want to get your pirates to the ship first when playing Cartagena? Just follow these easy steps to get the most out of your fortress-escaping experience... more »
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Cartagena is a board game about pirates. The game is incredibly simple to play, so grab a copy, follow these steps and try it out... more »
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Chloe is a card game that combines the best elements of the games "Memory" and "Speed." It will keep you entertained for hours. Follow these steps to play the game... more »
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Sure, the rules of Citadels are relatively simple. But, winning is a lot more difficult. Learn some tips for outwitting your friends... more »
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Looking for a game with drafting, building, bluffing and backstabbing? Why not give Citadels a try! The rules are easy, even if the strategy isn't... more »
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Kids love playing card games. Concentration is a memory card game that even the very young can play. The object of the game is to find matching pairs by memorizing where the cards are placed. The person with the most pairs wins. Follow these ... more »
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You can play crazy bridge with three or more players. Crazy bridge resembles standard bridge, spades and other card games in which players compete for tricks or groups of cards. The short-term goal is to take the exact amount of tricks that you ... more »
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There are hundreds of different ways to play solitaire. The object of Cruel Solitaire is to group all your cards in ascending order by suit. The intricacies of the game are easy for all to follow... more »
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Cuarenta is an Ecuadorian card game and is especially popular in the cities of Quito and Cuenca. Cuarenta is the Spanish word for "40" and it corresponds with the number of cards used to play the game. The game requires two to four players. The ... more »
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Dirty Clubs is a card game that is similar to Euchre and very popular in the Midwest. Between three and six players take turns lying down cards that follow suit. The person with the highest card takes the pile or "trick." Subtract points from ... more »
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Tired of playing regular slow paced card games? Need a game to keep you away from boredom. Here is a game that is fast paced and exciting. The objective of the game is to get s by winning the pile. The player with the whole deck wins the game!.. more »
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Card gamers play lots of variations on traditional Solitaire: eleven o'clock belongs to the "clock" type of game, where cards are laid out like a clock face. Eleven o'clock solitaire is not a very complicated solitaire game, but it does have some ... more »
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This game is an interesting and addicting twist on the old solitaire classic. Get a couple of deck of cards and follow these steps to play extreme solitaire... more »
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Fantan is a card game played with 3 to 6 people. The object is to get rid of your cards first. Each game is short, giving multiple players a chance to win. Grab a deck of cards, print these simple steps and gather some friends. You can learn the ... more »
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Faro, sometimes spelled Pharo, Pharaon or Pharaoh, was once the most popular card game in the days of the Wild West. Now, however, it is found only occasionally in casinos, where it continues to be one of the easiest and most fair of all table ... more »
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Playing free games online can be a great way to pass the time when you are bored at home or even when you are bored at work. Read on to learn how to play games online for free... more »
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Playing Poker has captured the attention of the nation. Read on to learn how you can catch the poker card playing craze and play poker online for free... more »
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Frog solitaire adds an interesting and unique twist to a regular solitaire game. It is easy to learn and addictive... more »
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The game of Hearts has been around for more than 250 years. The modern version (Queen of Spades or "Black Maria") was created in the late 1800s. There are many popular variations of Hearts, including: "Double Deck," "Spot," "Cancellation," ... more »
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Go Boom is an explosive game that introduces children to the concept of taking "tricks." Play rotates around the table, with everyone laying their card out in front of them. At the end of the round, the winner of the trick is determined and play ... more »