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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Card game.
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  • Game [r]: A structured or semi-structured contrived activity, primarily undertaken for enjoyment or, sometimes, practice. [e]

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  • Auction bridge [r]: A variety of bridge in which tricks made in excess of the contract are scored toward game; now generally superseded by contract bridge. [e]
  • Blackjack (card game) [r]: Card game whose object is to be dealt cards having a higher count than those of the dealer, up to but not exceeding 21. [e]
  • Calypso (card game) [r]: A card game originally devised by Mr R. W. Willis and revised by British international bridge player Kenneth Konstam, played by four players with partners sitting opposite each other using four standard 52-card packs shuffled together. [e]
  • Go Fish [r]: Simple cardgame where players collect “sets” of cards before a player runs out of cards or the draw pile runs out. [e]
  • Jass–Belote card games [r]: A group of trick-taking card games in which the Jack and Nine of trumps are the highest trumps. [e]
  • Mariage card games [r]: A group of trick-taking card games in which the Ace and Ten are the highest scoring cards and King/Queen combinations score bonus points. [e]
  • Piquet [r]: A two-handed card game played with 32 cards that originated in France around 1500. [e]
  • Poker hand strengths [r]: Relative ranking of hands for the card game poker. [e]
  • Poker [r]: A card game that involves strategy, bluffing, and luck, in which players bet that they hold the highest ranking hand. [e]
  • Quinto (card game) [r]: A card game based on a 53-card pack, allegedly invented by "Professor Louis Hoffmann", with a hierarchy of trump suits. [e]
  • Schafkopf [r]: A group of mostly German trick-taking card games. [e]
  • Skat [r]: A sophisticated 3-player card game that is the German national game. [e]

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