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* TabletopGame/GraveRobbersFromOuterSpace and sequels such as [[ThudAndBlunder Barbarian Halflings From the Dungeon of Dragons]] and [[TheSeventies Bell-Bottomed Badasses on the Mean Streets of Funk]]
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* Euchre - a partnership-based trick-taking game in the Bridge-Whist family played with a deck of 24 cards (A, J, K, Q, 10, and 9 of each suit). A common pastime in the midwest of America, particularly the Great Lakes area, where it was probably developed by German immigrants; UsefulNotes/{{Michigan}}ders are particularly fanatical about the came.
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* Euchre - a partnership-based trick-taking game in the Bridge-Whist family played with a deck of 24 cards (A, J, K, Q, J, 10, and 9 of each suit). A common pastime in the midwest of America, particularly the Great Lakes area, where it was probably developed by German immigrants; UsefulNotes/{{Michigan}}ders are particularly fanatical about the came.game.
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* TabletopGame/SentinelsOfTheMultiverse
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* TabletopGame/{{Sheepshead}} - in the same family as Spades and Hearts; popular in Usefulnotes/{{Wisconsin}}.
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->''"Card games are [[SeriousBusiness serious business]]!"''
-->---'''Seto Kaiba''', ''WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries''
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Playing cards originated in China as early as the 11th century and took the world by storm, making up the majority of modern games. When they came to Europe (via Arabic countries) in the late 14th century, the standard of 52 cards, with each of the four suits having cards numbered from 1 to 10 plus three court cards, had already been established. In Europe this system evolved in several directions (regional standards still exist in southern and central Europe). The ''de facto'' international standard of four suits most known today - hearts, diamonds, spades and clubs - appeared in 16th century France.
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Playing cards originated in China as early as the 11th century and took the world by storm, making up the majority of modern games. When they came to Europe (via Arabic countries) in the late 14th century, the standard of 52 cards, with each of the four suits having cards numbered from 1 to 10 plus three court cards, had already been established. In Europe this system evolved in several directions (regional standards still exist in southern and central Europe). The ''de facto'' international standard of four suits most known today - -- hearts, diamonds, spades and clubs - -- appeared in 16th century France.
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* Mr. Card Game, based on the browser game VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing.
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* Anime/SelectorInfectionWixossAnime/SelectorInfectedWixoss
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* Euchre - a partnership-based trick-taking game played with a deck of 24 cards (A, J, K, Q, 10, and 9 of each suit). Distantly related to Skat, Preferans, and Tarot. A common pastime in the midwest of America, particularly the Great Lakes area; UsefulNotes/{{Michigan}}ders are particularly fanatical about the came.
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* Euchre - a partnership-based trick-taking game in the Bridge-Whist family played with a deck of 24 cards (A, J, K, Q, 10, and 9 of each suit). Distantly related to Skat, Preferans, and Tarot. A common pastime in the midwest of America, particularly the Great Lakes area; area, where it was probably developed by German immigrants; UsefulNotes/{{Michigan}}ders are particularly fanatical about the came.
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* Euchre - a common pastime in the midwest of America, particularly the Great Lakes area.
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* Euchre - a partnership-based trick-taking game played with a deck of 24 cards (A, J, K, Q, 10, and 9 of each suit). Distantly related to Skat, Preferans, and Tarot. A common pastime in the midwest of America, particularly the Great Lakes area.area; UsefulNotes/{{Michigan}}ders are particularly fanatical about the came.
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* BS or Bullshit - a popular card shedding game that rewards [[RefugeInAudacity outrageous cheating]].
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* BS or Bullshit or Cheat - a popular card shedding game that rewards [[RefugeInAudacity outrageous cheating]].
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* TabletopGame/{{Fluxx}} and two of its many spinoffs:
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* TabletopGame/{{Fluxx}} and two of its many spinoffs:spinoffs, including:
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* [[http://www.thinkgeek.com/geektoys/games/ae1c/ The Monty Python card game]] [[hottip:*:Can be very confusing at first]]
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* [[http://www.thinkgeek.com/geektoys/games/ae1c/ The Monty Python card game]] [[hottip:*:Can [[note]]Can be very confusing at first]]first[[/note]]
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* One Thousand Blank White Cards