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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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  • Kids Board Games to Make at Home

    Help your kids make their own version of a classic board game they love, or let them use their imaginations and create every aspect of their own board game, rules and all, for a fun family activity.

  • How to Host a Tournament

    Tournaments embrace every form of game known to man, from poker to Monopoly to Dungeons & Dragons. If you're active in the gaming scene, you may wish to host a tournament of your very own. It...

  • How to Design Cooperative Games

    Cooperative games differ from traditional games in that the object of the game is not competition. Instead cooperative games work to achieve total participation from all members and emphasize...

  • How to Make a Free Online RPG Game

    Ever since tabletop Role Playing Games (RPGs) like Dungeons and Dragons, people have created custom RPGs based off a myriad of themes. Many people are satisfied playing someone else's game, but...

  • How to Play Slug Bug (The Non-Violent Version)

    Rules vary, but the game is still the same for pretty much everyone: be the first one to call out “Slug Bug” when you spot a VW Bug. This is our evolved, learned-through-experience, non-violent...

  • Victory at Sea Rules

    Game players looking to play a game that simulates a World War II naval battle between Japanese and U.S. navies should consider the game Victory at Sea. The game is produced by a British company...

  • Le Grande Cirque Rules

    Le Grande Cirque, also known as the Grand Circuit Races, is a popular role-playing game originating in the United States. The rules of play call for three or more players, allowing participants to...

  • How to Run a Euchre Tournament

    Euchre is a card game played by two teams with each team consisting of two players. If you enjoy the game and want to host a tournament, you only need to choose a few simple details for your event...

  • Hoyle Card Games Rules

    An English writer named Edmond Hoyle was the first person known to write technical rules for card games, according the Encyclopedia Britannica. He became famous as the rules expert for card games...

  • Keno Rules

    The casino game keno is similar to a lotto game. It involves a board of numbers from which a group of those numbers is randomly drawn, with the object being to predict the numbers that will be...

  • Hoyles Card Game Rules

    Hoyle is probably the most famous name in card games. Countless editions of Hoyle's card game rules have served as the ultimate authority in everything from whist to poker to blackjack. Yet many...

  • Teach Yourself Mahjong

    Mahjong is a game played with tiles that the player "removes" in groups in order to solve a puzzle. The object of the game is to remove all the tiled pairs successfully and clear the entire...

  • How to Play Pool for Money

    As Eddie Felson (Paul Newman's character in the movies "The Hustler" and "The Color of Money") says: "Money won is twice as sweet as money earned." If you are an excellent pool or billiards...

  • Dice Baseball Rules

    If you've ever wanted to manage your own baseball team, Dice Baseball may be just the thing for you. You need a pair of dice and a sheet of paper on which to draw a baseball diamond. You'll need...

  • Rules for Card Games

    Card games very well might be the most popular form of entertainment for individuals and families looking for a night of enjoyable and engaging competition. There are hundreds of card games, and...

  • Chess Tournament Rules

    Tournament chess has rules and regulations in addition to the standard rules governing the movement of pieces and order of play. Being familiar with these rules is essential to your success in a...

  • How to Run a Poker Room

    Poker rooms vary in size, design, number and type of games spread, rules and clientele. They might be a department in a large casino or the entire focus of the gaming establishment. No matter what...

  • Rules for Wargaming

    Simulated combat games have been played as hobby "wargames" since the publication of H.G. Wells' "Little Wars" in 1913. Many different authors and publishers have produced rule sets that allow...

  • Soft Tip Darts Rules & Regulations

    Soft tip darts are made with soft, rounded plastic points instead of the sharp metal ones on most darts. These darts are made to be slightly safer and work with special dart boards, particularly...

  • Pokémon Official Tournament Rules

    As the Pokémon card game has evolved, so have the rules requirements for official tournaments. All official events are now sanctioned by the Pokémon Organized Play group and reported to...

  • Bike Games to Play

    There are a number of bike games to play with children which serve to do more than simply entertain. These games help teach valuable skills, reinforce rules of the road and safety rules, and allow...

  • Solitaire Card Game Rules

    When most people say they are going to play solitaire, they are typically talking about a game called Klondike. Learn about the seven column tableau that is used on solitaire card games with help...

  • Rules of the Card Game Euchre

    In euchre, a player is awarded one point for making three tricks, two points for a euchre and four points for a loner. Discover how the auction process works in euchre with help from the author of...

  • The Varying Rules of Euchre

    A common variation of euchre says that if a partner orders a hand to an individual, that person is declaring that they are going to play the hand by themselves. Learn about the terms "alone" and...

  • Hasbro Game of Life Rules

    The Game of Life from Hasbro is a game for up to six players. Life has a number of rules to make game play efficient. These rules must be followed in order to ensure fair play between each person...

  • Ouija Board Rules

    The Ouija board is a mysterious object, and the rules and guidelines for using it tend to vary from source to source. Because it is so mysterious, there are endless rules and superstitions...

  • Rules for Bicycle Card Games

    Card decks have evolved over nearly 600 years into usage in a variety of games. Most games use 52 unique cards in four suits (spades, hearts, diamonds and clubs) and thirteen ranks running from...

  • How to Build Games for Teens

    At any event where there will be a group of teens, it's a good idea to plan some games. While teens, especially older ones, enjoy unstructured time, they often get bored with too much of it....

  • Mow Card Game Rules

    Mow is a card game that is different for every group of players. Rules are created by the players, creating different twists on the traditional game of trying to discard your hand of cards. The...

  • Card Counting Rules

    Of all the games available in casinos, blackjack offers the player the greatest possible chance for monetary success. Perfect basic strategy coupled with some basic rules about counting cards can...

  • Official Horseshoe Rules

    Horseshoes is a popular backyard game that is designed for 2 to 4 players. The basic object of the game is to try to throw a horseshoe so that it hooks the stake or get the horseshoe as close to...

  • Chess Clock Rules

    Chess is a game of logic, strategy, and in some cases, mental intimidation. Adding to the tension is the use of the chess clock, which determines the amount of time a player has to make his move....

  • Limbo Game Rules

    Limbo is a popular party game that originated from more humble beginnings on the Caribbean islands. Now, however, the game may be most familiar to those who have played it in gym class during...

  • How to Create a Trivia Game

    The most popular types of party games are trivia games. Some of you may be faced with an assignment that calls on you to design a trivia game. In that case, you need to keep your deadline in mind...

  • Foosball Rules

    Foosball is a classic arcade table game that has been around for years but still remains popular today. Whether it is played at an arcade, seen on a re-run of "Friends" or played in an official...

  • How to Play the Clue Drinking Game

    A drinking game is a game with specific rules where the object is to get drunk in a short period of time. "Clue" was a popular movie released in the '80s starring Tim Curry, Christopher Lloyd and...

  • How to Use BoardGameGeek to Get Rules and Other Information for Any Board or Card Game

    Did you ever lose the rules to one of your board games? Did you ever encounter an unusual situation during a game which the rules either didn't address, or were ambiguous about? Did you ever...

  • Craps Sample Game 1

    Playing a sample game of Craps will solidify your understanding of the rules. Learn how to play Craps without betting in this free gaming video.

  • Tripeaks Rules: When You Can't Move

    For example, at the top of the foundation is a three. So, to be able to move cards off the tableau you will need a two or a four. Learn how to play Tripeaks solitaire in this free gaming video.

  • Basic Solitaire Rules

    Solitaire is a great card game to pass the time. Discover how to play solitaire with expert tips from a professional card player in this free video about solitaire card games.

  • Jacks To Open Poker House Rules

    The universal house rule for jacks to open is you have to have an ace to draw four cards. Learn more about jacks to open house rules from a champion poker player in this free card video.

  • The Golden Rules of "Magic the Gathering"

    The first golden rule of "Magic The Gathering" states that whenever a card contradicts the basic rules, the card takes precedence. Learn the golden rules of how to play "Magic The Gathering" from...

  • Kali Basic Rules

    Kali has basic rules with the objective of getting the prince to the center of the board. Learn the basic rules of Kali from the creator of Kali in this free gaming video.

  • Clock Solitaire: Sample Hand 1

    Playing a practice game of Clock Solitaire will help solidify the rules. Learn how to play Clock Solitaire in this free card games video.

  • How to Adapt Movies, Shows, and Books to Role-Playing Games

    Movies, television, books, and comics are a great source of inspiration for role-playing games, as evidenced by the huge number of licensed RPGs on the market (and unlicensed adaptations on the...

  • Rules for the Milton Bradley's Upwards Board Game

    The rules for Milton Bradley's Upwards board game is similar to Scrabble, but the points are distributed differently based on how many letters are used. See a demonstration of the Upwards game...

  • Rules of Backgammon the Game

    In the game of Backgammon, each player rolls the dice to move their pieces closer toward the home space on the board. Understand the rules of the game with information from a game store employee...

  • How to Make a Card Game

    Card games are deceptively simple, but actually require a great deal of work to put together. Some card games use variations of the standard 52-card deck, while others use cards of their own...

  • How to Make Any Game a Drinking Game

    Have you ever wanted to play a drinking game, but lacked dice? Or a ping pong table? There's no need to call off the party. Any game can be a drinking game, so grab a cold beer and get creative.

  • How to Write a Rule Book

    Rule books are written in order to explain the parameters of playing a game: typically either a table-top game such as board game or card game, or else an organized sport requiring formal rules to...

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