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  2. Pig (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Pig (card game) Pig is a simple, collecting card game of early 20th century American origin suitable for three to thirteen players that is played with a 52-card French-suited pack. It has two very similar and well known variants – donkey and spoons. It is often classed as a children's game.

  3. Crazy Eights - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Eights is a shedding-type card game for two to seven players and the best known American member of the Eights Group which also includes Pig and Spoons. The object of the game is to be the first player to discard all of their cards. The game is similar to Switch and Mau Mau. [1]

  4. Spoons - Wikipedia

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    Spoons (card game), the card game of Donkey, but using spoons; Film and TV. Spoons, a 2005 UK comedy sketch show; Spoons, a minor character from The Sopranos; Spoons (Gobots), a fictional character; Music. Spoons (band), a Canadian new wave synth-pop band; Spoons (musical instrument) Spoons, 2007 debut album of Wallis Bird

  5. Pit (game) - Wikipedia

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    Dealing cards, blind trades. Skills. Hand management, Deal making. Pit is a fast-paced card game for three to eight players, designed to simulate open outcry bidding for commodities. The game first went on sale in 1904 by the American games company Parker Brothers, having been developed by the clairvoyant Edgar Cayce.

  6. Nerts - Wikipedia

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    Nerts (US), or Racing Demon (UK), is a fast-paced multiplayer card game involving multiple decks of playing cards. It is often described as a competitive form of Patience or Solitaire . In the game, players or teams race to get rid of the cards in their "Nerts pile" by playing them in sequences from aces upwards, either into their personal area ...

  7. Kemps (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Kemps is a matching card game for two to six teams of two players each, where each player must secretly communicate to their partner when they have four matching cards in their hand. The game is a "cross between Commerce and Authors " with the unusual feature of partnership play. [1] This "party classic" [2] is also known as Canes, [3] Cash [4 ...

  8. Happy families - Wikipedia

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    Deck. Dedicated. Play. Clockwise. Easy to play. Happy families is a traditional British card game usually with a specially made set of picture cards, featuring illustrations of fictional families of four, most often based on occupation types. The object of the game is to collect complete families, and the game is similar to Go Fish and Quartets.

  9. 30 Fun Christmas Party Game Ideas the Whole Group Will Love

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    Switch out the utensils in the classic card game "Spoons" with candy canes. To make the activity last longer, make the word you need to spell out "C-A-N-D-Y C-A-N-E-S". If you're unfamiliar with ...