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  2. Catch the ten - Wikipedia

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    Catch the ten. Catch the ten, also called Scots whist or Scotch whist, is an 18th-century point-trick ace–ten card game that is recorded as being played only in Scotland, [1] although evidence suggests a possible German origin. Unlike standard whist, it is played with a pack of only 36 cards, the fives and below being omitted.

  3. French whist - Wikipedia

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    French whist. French whist is any of three different card games: whist as played in 19th century Paris; a variant of standard whist; and a purported variant of Scotch whist or catch the ten. It should not be confused with the term "French whist" when employed to refer to historical, cultural and ludemic aspects of whist as played in France.

  4. Cinch (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Cinch. Cinch, also known as Double Pedro or High Five, is an American trick-taking card game of the All Fours family derived from Auction Pitch via Pedro. [1] Developed in Denver, Colorado in the 1880s, [2] it was soon regarded as the most important member of the All Fours family in the USA, but went out of fashion with the rise of Auction ...

  5. Matzlfangen - Wikipedia

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    Matzlfangen is a four-hand game, played with a pack of 32 Double German cards. The aim of the game is to score more than 65 points. The cards rank and score as follows: Winning the last trick scores 10 points, bringing the total points available to 130, hence 66 or more are required to win the game.

  6. Phase 10 - Wikipedia

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    Phase 10 is a card game created in 1982 by Kenneth Johnson and sold by Mattel, which purchased the rights from Fundex Games in 2010. [1] Phase 10 is based on a variant of rummy known as contract rummy. It consists of a special deck equivalent to two regular decks of cards, and can be played by two to six people.

  7. Pitch (card game) - Wikipedia

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    All Fours • Pedro • Cinch • Phat. Pitch (or " High Low Jack ") is the American name of the English trick-taking game of Blind All Fours which, in turn, is derived from classic All Fours (US: Seven Up). Historically, Pitch started as "Blind All Fours", a very simple All Fours variant that is still played in England as a pub game. [1]

  8. Sheng ji - Wikipedia

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    Hanyu Pinyin. shēng jí. Sheng ji is a family of point-based, trick-taking card games played in China and in Chinese immigrant communities. They have a dynamic trump, i.e., which cards are trump changes every round. As these games are played over a wide area with no standardization, rules vary widely from region to region.

  9. Can any team catch the Phillies and Dodgers in the National ...

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    The Phillies are 25 games over .500 entering Thursday, with a +104 run differential that leads the NL. Los Angeles is 13 games over .500 with a +81 run differential.

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