In 1983, it was declared the official card game of the city of Milwaukee. It is a trick-taking card game derived from Bavaria's national card game.
It is is a mentally demanding game that is considered the supreme discipline of Bavarian card games. It is known as the national card game of Bavaria.
Derived from a Victorian game, the objective is to make your opponent hold the one unmatchable card at the end of the game.
A four-player trick-taking game. It was featured in a bit in the Marx Brothers film, Animal Crackers. Additionally, Omar Sharif was a notable top-ranked world player.
A game played with two decks including jokers. It is also the last name of Nasty; a foil for both Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny in three Looney Tunes cartoons.
A party card game in which players complete fill-in-the-blank statements using words or phrases that are usually offensive or politically incorrect.
A game that requires players to query opponents for cards they need to make pairs, three or four of a kind, or pick one from the community pile.
This game originated in mid-19th century Mexico. The aim is to be the first to get rid of the cards, including the last one drawn, by melding sets and runs.
The game developed during the Ming Dynasty. It was a multi-trick game where players try to take tricks with one or three cards with the latter composed of different types of melds.
A number of card games in which players wager over which hand is best according to that specific game's rules. Doyle Brunson is one of its best-ever players.
The first player to score 500 points wins over multiple hands. During each hand, players must declare when using their penultimate card.
This complicated card-shedding game, which originated in 1930s Germany uses 32 standard cards, 7 through Ace.
The objective of this typically two-player game, is to win all the cards in the deck with the highest card during head-to-head battles.
A trick-and-meld game using 48 cards from two standard decks, 9 through Ace. It was outlawed in Syracuse, New York during World War I.
Each game is a battle between planeswalkers who cast spells, use artifacts, and summon creatures as depicted on individual cards.
Each player assumes the role of trainer in this trading card game using cards to battle their opponent.
A classic English trick-taking card game. It was popularized and codified by Edmund Hoyle through his 'A Short Treatise on the Game'.
A trick-taking card game most popular in the prairie provinces of Canada, especially Saskatchewan, It is played with four players in two partners with a 32 card deck.
A French card game where players compete to win a 5000 kilometer race.
A traditionally two-player game created in the 17th century. It uses a board and pegs to keep track of the score.
A game played with either a 24 or 32 card deck. It's the game for which the joker was invented.
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