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SULTAN

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  SULTAN OBJECTIVE OF SULTAN:   Build all eight foundations correctly from beginning to end NUMBER OF PLAYERS:  1 player NUMBER OF CARDS:  104 playing cards RANK OF CARDS:  (low) Ace – King (high) TYPE OF GAME:  Solitaire AUDIENCE:  Adults INTRODUCTION OF SULTAN Sultan is a two deck solitaire card game that challenges players to build eight different foundations according to suit.  This game is unique in that seven of the foundations begin with Kings and are built up through to the Queen.  The eighth foundation begins with the Ace of Hearts, and it is built up to the Queen of Hearts.  The King of Hearts sits centered in the foundation area and is left alone.  When the game is beaten, the King of Hearts will be completely surrounded by all of the Queens. THE CARDS & THE DEAL  To play Sultan, you will need two 52 card decks.  From the decks, remove all eight Kings and the Ace of Hearts.  Place the King of Heart...

TENNESSEE FOR TWO

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  TENNESSEE FOR TWO OBJECTIVE OF TENNESSEE FOR TWO:  Be the first player to earn 300 points or more NUMBER OF PLAYERS:  2 players NUMBER OF CARDS:  45 card Rook deck TYPE OF GAME:  Trick taking AUDIENCE:  Adults INTRODUCTION OF TENNESSEE FOR TWO Tennessee for Two is a two player trick taking game that uses a modified Rook deck.  In this game, players will bid to see who determines the trump suit and attempt to win enough tricks to meet their bid.  Points are earned for capturing tricks and count cards. A draw phase also occurs after every trick. THE CARDS & THE DEAL  From a standard Rook deck, remove the 1’s, 2’s, and 3’s.  They will not be used.  The Rook is considered the highest trump card at all times.  Shuffle and deal eleven cards to each player. Deal five cards face down to make the nest.  The rest of the cards become a draw pile.  Turn the top card over so that one card is visible alongside the draw pile. ...

TRIVILLENNIAL

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  TRIVILLENNIAL OBJECT OF TRIVILLENNIAL:  The object of Trivillennial is to be the first player to obtain ten points.  NUMBER OF PLAYERS:  2 to 8 players MATERIALS:  1000 Trivia Question Cards TYPE OF GAME:  Party Card Game AUDIENCE:  17+ OVERVIEW OF TRIVILLENNIAL A game for Millennials, by Millennials! This game is made perfectly for younger generations and those involved in the goings on of today’s time! Is social media a staple in your everyday life? This is the game for you!  Test how well you know the moments, controversies, and people that have defined our generation! There have been tons of things happen in our lifetime, and very little has been kept in the dark. Are you in the know? Trivillennial will help you to figure that out! SETUP Place the cards from the deck into ten different stacks, based on color. These are the ten categories that questions can be chosen from throughout the course of the game. Each player is then given an A, B, C...

TAROT CARD GAMES

  TAROT CARD GAMES WHAT ARE TAROT CARD GAMES? Tarot Card Games  are a family of  Trick-taking Card Games  which utilize a tarot deck. These games were conceived at the start of the 15th century in Italy, making them some of the oldest card games still played. While mostly extinct, they are still played in European countries such as Austria, the Czech Republic, France, Italy, Switzerland, Denmark, Germany, and other small East European countries. These games may also be identified by the name  tarock  (France) or  tarocco  (Italy), depending on the region the game originated from. TAROT’S INNOVATIONS Tarot games were some of the first to introduce the concept of trumps or trump suits to trick-taking. It is believed  Karnöffel  games may have incorporated them earlier into play, or that they were conceived of independently. Either way, this tradition has leaked over into modern trick-taking games. Another defining characteristic of Ta...

BEZIQUE

  BEZIQUE OBJECTIVE OF BEZIQUE:  Score 1000+ points by melding cards and winning valule tricks. NUMBER OF PLAYERS:  2 players NUMBER OF CARDS:   2 standard 52-card without 6s-2s (64 cards total) RANK OF CARDS:   A (high), K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7 TYPE OF GAME:  Trick-Taking AUDIENCE:  Teens, Adults INTRODUCTION TO BEZIQUE Bezique  or  Bésigue  is a Swedish trick-taking game that recevied notarity in France, especially 19th Century Paris. However, it is also believed that the game developed in France from  Piquet , while the name was adapted from an Italian card name  Bazzica.  The game moved to the United Kingdom around the 1860s but never gained much popularity in the anglo nations. For example, in the United States, its variant  Pinochle   is more commonly played. THE DEAL The players cut to determine the first dealer. After, each player receives 8 card each, dealt in groups of 2 (or 3). THe cards that remain ...

BURRO

  BURRO OBJECTIVE OF BURRO:  Take tricks and try to play all your cards first! NUMBER OF PLAYERS:  3-8 players NUMBER OF CARDS:   48-card Spanish suited deck RANK OF CARDS:   K, Horse, Maid, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 (A) TYPE OF GAME:  Trick-Taking AUDIENCE:  Adult INTRODUCTION TO BURRO Burro  is the Spanish word for Donkey and is the name of two different card games. The one described in this article is a game similar to the Indonesian game  Cangkul,  just with the Spanish as opposed to the standard Western deck of cards. The Spanish version of a passing card game called  Pig  also goes by the name Burro.  메이저토토 THE DEAL The first dealer can be chosen by any mechanism, such as cutting the deck, or may be completely random. Whoever is dealer shuffles the deck of cards. The player to the left of the dealer cuts the deck and the dealer passes each player a single card until everyone has a total of four cards. The c...

MANILA

  MANILA OBJECTIVE OF MANILA:  Win the pot! NUMBER OF PLAYERS:  4+ players NUMBER OF CARDS:  32 card deck (52 card deck with 6s-2s removed) RANK OF CARDS:   A (high), K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7 TYPE OF GAME:  Casino AUDIENCE:  Adult INTRODUCTION TO MANILA Manila  or  Seven Up Poker   is a variant on  Texas Hold ‘Em.  This is a popular variant in Australian Casinos and is unique because of its stripped deck. Manila is played with a standard 52 card deck with all cards below 7s removed for a total of 32 cards. Like most poker games, players try to win the pot by placing bets, bluffing, and having the best five-card hand. THE DEAL Prior to the deal, the blinds must be put out. The player to the left of the dealer places the small blind and the player to their left places the big blind. After, the dealer passes each player two cards face-down and one card face-up. The single card is dealt to the center of the table. Like H...