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How to play (and win) card games, board games, casino games and more. Whether you’re preparing for a trip to Vegas, teaching your kids to play checkers or killing time with solitaire, learn new tips and tricks with the help of eHow's gaming experts. Looking to finish the New York Times Crossword puzzle? Want to increase your sudoku skills? Or perhaps you're searching for party games? Whether it's a first birthday or a college graduation, eHow knows games to keep your guests entertained.

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  • How to Always Win at Chess

    Winning at Chess requires thousands of hours practicing, right? WRONG. Throw away those chess strategy guides and delete every chess website from your Mozilla bookmarks folder. It's time to...

  • Tips on Building a Magic Deck

    Magic: the Gathering single-handedly launched the collectible card game industry when it first appeared in the 1990s. The game features thousands of different cards, and no single player can...

  • How to Win at Reversi

    Reversi is a strategy game played on a square board with round chips that are black on one side, white on the other. It is also known as Othello. It is played by filling the board with chips; two...

  • How to Build a Yugioh Deck

    From card games to video games to television shows, the Yu Gi Oh! Franchise has invaded popular culture with it's multiple story lines built around dueling with monsters and spells. For players of...

  • How to Build a Good Mill Deck

    Magic: the Gathering is one of the most popular trading card games. Players take on the role of planeswalkers--extradimensional sorcerers who summon creatures and artifacts and cast spells to...

  • How to Play Live Backgammon Tournaments

    Many people find themselves playing backgammon for years, even on a regular basis, without attending a single live backgammon tournament. They might have played backgammon tournaments online, or...

  • How to Play Caps (singles)

    Caps is a drinking game where beer bottle caps are thrown into glasses full of beer. The game is played on an even floor with 2 or 4 people.

  • How to Use the Danish Gambit Opening

    The point of the Danish opening or Danish gambit, is to take an aggressive position on the board at the expense of a few pawns. If your opponent buys into the gambit, you will take control of the...

  • How to Bluff in Texas Hold Em Poker

    Have you ever wanted to learn how to bluff like the pros do it in texas hold em? I'll explain in this article how to give you the best chance at bluffing your opponents.

  • How to Master Defense in Chess

    Chess is a game about planning. Each move should be made with a full anticipation of which moves will be made in three turns. While a chess player can gain victory with constant offensive attacks,...

  • How to Build a MTG Land Destruction Deck

    Magic the Gathering is the long-lived card game from Wizards of the Coast that pits players against one another in magical duels on different planes of reality. The players, known as...

  • Rules of Cricket Darts

    In the dart game Cricket, players attempt to "close out" the numbers 15 through 20 and the bull's-eye in fewer throws than their opponent(s).

  • Adventure Games for Girls

    With an element of risk and a chance at fortune, girls find quests and other adventure games irresistible. There are few online games for girls that offer adventure with spies, quests and rescues....

  • Pokemon Game Rules

    More than just a video game franchise, Pokemon have also invaded the genre of collectible card games. The Pokemon CCG encourages players to trade Pokemon amongst one another and engage in battles...

  • Rules of Bumper Pool

    Bumper pool is a fun game for all ages. It consists of either two players or two two-person teams. The object is to sink all five of your balls. The game is more challenging because you have to...

  • How to Win at Tic-Tac-Toe Every time

    Easy steps to win at Tic-Tac-Toe every time.

  • Action Games for Two Players

    Instead of lazing on the couch or flipping through television channels, grab a partner and play two-player action games. Look for games that test your intellect and involve strategy but can be...

  • Chinese Checkers Game Rules

    Chinese checkers was invented in 1892 by Ravensburger, a German toy company. The board game is similar to the traditional game of checkers. In Chinese checkers, none of the playing pieces are...

  • Tips for Tic Tac Toe

    Tic tac toe is a common children's game that consists of a three-by-three grid of squares, where players alternate writing X's and O's in an attempt to get three X's or O's in a row, horizontally,...

  • Rules for Playing the Game Backgammon

    Backgammon is a game for two players that combines strategy and luck. It consists of a playing surface featuring 12 elongated triangle shapes, two dice and playing pieces (or checkers) of two...

  • How to Win Rock, Paper, Scissors

    You might think that rock, paper, scissors has no strategy and it's all luck, well it's not. Here is a strategy so you can win every single time.

  • Rules of Battleship

    Battleship is a game of strategy and chance involving two playing boards. Players strategically place their own ships on an ocean grid while attempting to sink their opponent's ships. On the...

  • Milton Bradley Mousetrap Instructions

    Mouse Trap is a children's game by the Hasbro division of Milton Bradley. The object of the game is to capture your opponent's mice by building a mouse trap as you move around the board. The...

  • Petanque Tips

    Petanque is an outdoor sport similar to Bocce Ball. Players take turns throwing boules, or weighted balls, across the play area in an attempt to land closest to the cochonnet, which is a smaller...

  • How to Play Chess for Beginners

    Want to learn how to play chess? Chess looks like a difficult game at first, but once you get the basics down it's actually pretty easy to play. Becoming a champion ... well that's another story.

  • Pente Tips

    Pente resembles the games of Othello and Reversi--but only in appearance. Two players compete in attempting to create a sequence of five of their own colored tokens in a row. The pieces are played...

  • How to Play Battleship Without Buying the Game

    When I was younger, there were no computers. We found ways to entertain ourselves on a rainy day or whenever we were bored. You will learn how to make the playing field for the Battleship game,...

  • Tips on Electronic Battleship

    "You sank my battleship!" is the last thing any player wants to say when playing Electronic Battleship. Most players tend to take the "random" approach while playing, both in setting the ships'...

  • Strategies for Chinese Checkers

    Chinese checkers is a board game in which players try to move 10 marbles from a triangle-shaped home base to another triangle on the opposite side of the board. Two, three, four or six can play....

  • Duel Masters Card Game Rules

    Duel Masters is a trading card game in the same vein as Yu-Gi-Oh! and Magic: The Gathering. Players collect a variety of cards depicting monsters and magical effects, then build decks to combat...

  • How to play Power

    Power! is a card game that my friends and I invented. It has incredibly simple rules, yet it can produce some very interesting games. It is a two player game that requires only 26 cards, 13 from...

  • How to Improve Your Poker Game; 2. How To Bluff Effectively

    Bluffing in poker can be an important tool, or your own worst enemy. In this article, you'll learn to effectively bluff your opponents and improve your poker game!

  • Internet Reversi Tips

    Internet Reversi is the internet version of the board game Othello. When playing online, think out your moves and identify the key locations you want to hold before taking your turn. More...

  • How to Win Tic Tac Toe

    Tic tac toe is a simple game that is often played to fill time. It is one of the first games learned by many, and can be played anywhere there is pencil and paper. The game is played by two...

  • How to become a Ninja on Club Penguin

    I will be telling you how to become a black belt ninja on club penguin. You will learn how to beat sensei after becoming a black belt, how to beat other penguins at the game, and how to gain the...

  • Strategies to Win Dominoes

    Dominoes is a tile game that uses rectangular pieces with two numbers (represented by dots) shown on each side. Dominoes can be played as a blocking game ,where you must match all the pieces to...

  • How to do the Fool's Mate

    The Fool's Mate is the shortest possible checkmate, with black checkmating white in only two moves! Most chess players avoid the Fool's Mate without any problems, but every now and then a...

  • How to Learn how to Play Chess

    Chess is one of the oldest and most mentally taxing games in the world. The modern game we play today evolved from shatranj, in which the pieces moved somewhat differently than they do...

  • Myths & Legends Card Game

    Myths and Legends is a collectible trading card game where players use their "castle deck" of cards to battle other players to try to conquer their castle deck. There are five types of cards that...

  • Billiards Safety Rules

    The art of the safety play in billiards is as important as being able to run a table. Beginning players usually concentrate on offense, but the shots that will allow them to play longer against a...

  • Rules of Pente

    Pente is a two-player game similar to Othello in which players take turns placing colored stones on a grid on the game board. The object of Pente is to achieve a sequence of stones before the...

  • Sequence Game Tips

    Sequence is a game that uses a board, two decks of cards minus the jokers, and colored chips for game-play that combines strategy and luck. The board is laid out in a grid, each square depicting...

  • Yugioh Trading Cards Official Rules

    In the Yu-Gi-Oh game, players use their collected playing cards to win duels with each other. The cards represent the monsters that fight the duels and spells and trap cards that can boost the...

  • How to Make a Good Light Yu-Gi-Oh Deck

    Light monster cards in the Yu-Gi-Oh game have a few powerful monsters, but many others need help boosting their powers. A number of Light monsters' strength also lies in special abilities to help...

  • Rules for Knock Hockey

    This classic board game has withstood the test of time. Among its many attractions are the simplicity of both its rules and the ease of actual game play. While play is primarily based on the...

  • How to Improve your Battleship Game

    Battleship is a classic two-player game with incredibly simple rules. It takes only minutes to learn and set up, but can entertain for hours. The object of the game is to find you opponent's...

  • How to Win at Chess Fast

    Hi! Ever just want to blow away someone in just four moves? We'll read on and start crushing some opponents. This article will teach you how to win at chess fast

  • How to Play Speed Chess

    In order to play speed chess, a chess clock is needed, and the clock needs to be set for a given time, such as three minutes for each side. Discover how to win speed chess by capturing the...

  • How to Play Patolli

    If you think that you have never heard of Patolli, think again. Patolli was the name of a game played by the ancient Aztecs, but it is still played by its modern name, Parcheesi. It is simple to...

  • How to Win Blokus

    Blokus is a strategy board game that can be played with two, three or four players. The object of Blokus is to play all of your pieces (or as many as possible) on the game board. Game pieces can...

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