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With Penguin's classic card game compendium, rainy days never looked so good Whether you are a cardsharp or online-poker wannabe, The Penguin Book of Card Games has everything you will ever need to know about playing cards. From games of high skill (Bridge) to games of high chance (Newmarket) to trick-taking (Whist) and banking (Pontoon), David Parlett, a seasoned card-game specialist, gives you countless games to play. With a working description of each game, including the rules, variations, and origins...
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Ultimate Book Of Card Games (the Comprehensive Guide To More Than 350 Games) (hardcover)
Ultimate Book Of Card Games (the Comprehensive Guide To More Than 350 Games) (hardcover) - By Scott Mcneely,arthur Mount
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The Little Giant Book of Card Games
Pick a card game, any card game; after all, there are dozens to choose from! What a wonderful activity for a rainy day, or for those times when you want a little challenge. Plus, cards are perfect anywhere, from the living room floor to a train, plane, or automobile. Some, like Donkey Buttons and My Star Twinkles, will delight the very young--and stimulate their intellect, too. There are over 10 versions of War, including Revenge and Pisha Pasha, and others with a mathematic twist (Sevens, Knuckles...
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January 19, 2003: My 3 1/2 year old and 5 1/2 year old have had a ball with these card games. (Even the 18 mo old likes to pass around and play with the bright animal cards!) In the couple of weeks we've been playing, I've already seen improvement in the younger child's skills at matching and observing. Many of the games are based on old favorite card games, but played with the animal family cards included with the book, they are simplified and made fun for fairly young kids. My older...
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Books. Ultimate Book of Card Games
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The Book of Card Games for Little Kids
Average Book shows minor use. Cover and Binding have minimal wear and the pages have only minimal creases. A tradition of southern quality and service. All books guaranteed at the Atlanta Book Company. $2.27 add to cart
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In minutes you can learn to play any of the 100 most entertaining card games as you follow the simple rules, methods of scoring, and hints on skillful play for every game. They're arranged according to the number of players, starting with games for two like Cribbage and Pinochle, California Jack and Honeymoon Bridge, plus 15 more. Games for three players include Black Maria, Knaves, Ombre, Cut-throat Bridge, and 7 more. You'll find 13 games for four players, from Bridge, Canasta, and Hearts, to Calypso, Euchre...
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The Big Book of Solitaire Card Games is 188 pages and has nearly 100 different solitaire games that are played alone with 1 to 3 decks of ordinary playing cards. Easy to understand rules with many illustrations. Includes popular versions as Four Meddlers, Gargantua, Grandfather's Clock, Pierres, Klondike, Cliffs of Dover, Monte Carlo, Miss Michigan and Thirteen Wise Men. Paperback, 9 x 6 inch format, illustrations throughout, index, table of contents, and glossary of solitaire playing terms.
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New Whether you are a cardsharp or online-poker wannabe, The Penguin Book of Card Games has everything you will ever need to know about playing cards. From games of high skill (Bridge) to games of high chance (Newmarket) to trick-taking (Whist) and banking (Pontoon), David Parlett, a seasoned card-game specialist, gives you countless games to play. With a working description of each game, including the rules, variations, and origins of each, this book will delight, entertain, and inform both the...
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The Book of Cards for Kids
"The Book of Cards for Kids" by Gail MacColl is old-fashioned family fun! From Speed Snap to Crazy Eights to Solitaire for rainy days, here's the all-you-need-to-know guide to 35 great card games with rules, score-keeping and strategy. The oversized deck of cards is big, bold and bright with laminated covers. Paperback book.
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This is a complete set in unopened packages. There are 6 different card games. Each card game is in it's own sealed pack. The Chic-Fil-A Logo is displayed on both front and back of each pack. The 6 games are: a) SlapJack, b) Old Maid, c) Rummy, d) Crazy Eights, e) Go Fish, f) Concentration. These were given out in 1998 Chic-Fil-A Kids meals.
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Learn to play 100 entertaining card games. Follow the simple rules, scoring methods, and strategic hints for every one. They’re arranged according to the number of players, starting with games for two like Cribbage and Pinochle. Quartets have 13 choices, including Bridge, Canasta and Calypso; and there are 11 options for five or more. Or,try the nine party games, 11 banking games, and 18 games for single players.
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What's in the cards for you? The biggest selection of card games ever, from War and Stops to Forty Thieves and Solitaire. Some games are simple and depend on luck; others require more skills and practice. So get ready to start dealing, because here's just some of what's inside: · The best games for very young children, from Pig to Treasure Hunt. · Games that call for matching cards in pairs or sets of four-of-a-kind: Go Fish, Authors, and Old Maid. · The "Stops Family": Sequence, Crazy Eights, Go...
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Blazing Aces: A Fistful of Family Card Games
Product Description Join our intrepid and fearless hero Joe Joker and his friends as he plays his way across the Wild West. From the loneliness of the early settlers and the madness of the California Gold Rush to the terrifying cattle stampedes and on into Red Indian territory. Just grab your deck of cards, get your family or a few friends together and away you go. Good prospecting! In this book of fifteen original card games, world leading game designer Reiner Knizia reveals how to use ordinary...
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Books. The A-Z of Card Games
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The Book of Card Games for Little Kids with Cards
Author: MacColl, Gail ISBN: 0761107088 Pages: 96 Subject: Games & Activities - Card Games Publisher: Workman Publishing Info from Publisher: How do you follow a million-copy bestseller? With Hungry Hyenas, Puppy Snap, Game Warden, Little Fish, Brothers & Sisters. With old favorites like Catch the Cat, Safari, Creature Feature, Woof, Gorilla War. And classics with a twist-Girl Power, Amazon, Feed the Kitty, Jungle Rummy. A new book from the author of the enormously successful The Book of Cards for...
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This fast-paced game combines the concentration of Solitaire with the quickness of Speed -- and throws in a Book of Mormon twist. Each player is given one of the decks of 48 cards representing the Nephites, Lamanites, Jaredites, or Mulekites. Players try to be the first to rid themselves of their pride piles by building prosperity piles in the middle of the table. The fun rises to a feverish pitch as everyone begins flipping and placing cards at the same time!
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Ultimate Book Of Card Games & Eco Card Deck
Bridge, Poker, Solitaire, Hearts: All are recessionproof entertainment. Take this book, add a pack of cards, gather friends and family, and it's an instant good time. Stepby- step instructions and clear, simple illustrations guide you through more than 350 games including classics, old favorites, variations, and some you've probably never heard of (Bezique?). Hardcover, 400 pages. For a great gift, pair it with Bicycle® Cards new eco-deck. They're printed in the USA with starch based laminating and...
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In minutes you can learn to play any of the 100 most entertaining card games as you follow the simple rules, methods of scoring, and hints on skillful play for every game. They're arranged according to the number of players, starting with games for two like Cribbage and Pinochle, California Jack and Honeymoon Bridge, plus 15 more. Games for three players include Black Maria, Knaves, Ombre, Cut-throat Bridge, and 7 more. You'll find 13 games for four players, from Bridge, Canasta, and Hearts, to Calypso...
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"According to Hoyle" is the card-table synonym for Correct --a definitive guide to the correct playing of all known card games, with full descriptions and explanations of rules and techniques for each game and its variations.
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Little Giant Encyclopedia of Card Games Books
Books. Little Giant Encyclopedia of Card Games
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For any game player who has ever wondered how to signal a cartoon in charades, whether a flush in spades beats an equivalent flush in diamonds, or what happens when an opposing player catches the dodgeball, this single, exhaustive guide holds all the answers. Written by Stephanie Spadaccini, former managing editor of GAMES magazine and a contributor to the bestselling Uncle Johns Bathroom Reader series, The Big Book of Rules is the only book that covers a full array of outdoor and anywhere games...
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