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my favorite card game is texas holdem poker. every friday night me, my brother, and my next door neighbor play for money. I hardly win but its still fun to play and the game is cool.another favorite game is 7 card stud because the cards only you can see can help you win and i always win on that games.thats all

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I have three which come pretty close...Stripjack, Blackjack and Presidents and Scumb-bags. Following closely after that is, of course, Poker. In my form class at high school we played cards every morning...ahh the memories :(

 

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I don't really know the english names of my favourite games, I only know them under the names Romm? and Skat, and I also like UNO.And sometimes I also like to play solitaire and freecell on the computer.

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My favourite card games would be. BlackJack I like playing this card game in Casino's always alot of fun getting that famous 21 hander. :( And I like to play crazy eights I like making people pick up alot of cards when I put down the queen of spades or put down enough 2's to make them pick up alot of cards. And I like to play Cribs as well. I almost always win against my mom and I've even Skunked her alot of times. And the biggest hands I ever got were 24 point hands I almost always get good or great hands. :(So my favourite card games are:BlackJackCribscrazy eights

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Another MTG fan here! :) Too bad i have no one to play MTG with anymore.. It sure owned when i played it a lot.. ^^I still have few decks left.. Now i just need someone to play against :P

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Hy. I don`t have any favorite card game, cause I don`t like to play it, and I don`t know it too. When I have infor classes usually I play solitare. That is the most popular game in our class. I know, it`s a very stupid game, but for us it`s great :DMaybe the online games in Windows, are interestings too, but sometimes I get a partner with high skills, and unfortunately I lost that game, and |I became sad :P Mostly I like the action games. The card games are too borings for me :)

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It would probably be a tie between Rummy, Gin and Egyptian Rat Screw.

 

Most people probably know what Rummy and Gin are but I will explain Egyptian Rat Screw (or Egyptian Rat [expletive deleted] as we call it around here).

 

Players: 1 deck : 2-3 players (any more players and you should add a 2nd deck)

Objective: Collect all of the cards.

The Deal: Each player gets an equal portion of the deck, all cards are dealt out (make sure no jokers are in the deck). Cards must remain face-down in a pile for the player to draw from.

The Turn: The first player takes the top card from their face down pile and places it face up in the middle of the table (the object is for no one to see the card until your hand is away from it.. including you). Then each player follows in a counter-clockwise sequence.

Winning: As stated, the object is to get all the cards. There are a couple of ways to do that. We'll start with the first:

--Doubles: When 2 people in a row play the same card, any player may "slap" for it, meaning whoever's hand is on top of the doubles when the hands stop slapping gets to pick them up (ex: two queens are played in a row by player 1 and 2 and player 3 slaps the doubles and picks up the whole pile).

--Face Cards: Now, when you put down a face card, the next player has a certain amount of chances to put down another face card or whoever put down the last face card wins the pile. The number of chances are based on the face card:

Jack - 1 chance

Queen - 2 chances

King - 3 chances

Ace - 4 chances (Yes, I know it's not a face-card)

(ex: Player 2 plays a King.. Player 3 puts down a 2 and then a Queen.. so Player 4 now has 2 chances to get a face card or player 3 gets the pile).

 

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That's basically all there is to it. Keep doing all of that until you have all the cards and you're set. There's other little house rules and such that people like to add sometimes, here's a couple:

- Sandwiches: This happens when the 2 cards in a row are seperated by another card, thus making a sandwich that you can slap on to pick up the pile. (ex: Player 1 lays down a 4.. player 2 lays down a queen.. player 3 lays down a 4.. player 1 spots the sandwich and slaps the pile and picks it up)

 

- Slap-ins: When you go out of the game (lose all of your cards), sometimes you are allowed to slap back in. Meaning, you basically just sit there and watch for doubles (or sandwiches if you're using them) and slap the pile to get back in the game.

 

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I've spent hours and hours playing 1 single game of that. Coming back from 1 card and winning.. it's a lot of fun. We don't use the sandwich rule around here often (honestly I don't think it's necessary and it just slows down this game of speed) and the game is usually too slow for slap-ins, but I've seen some crazy things in that game!!

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I like Rummy, Crazy Eights (Consecutive), what Zythrix referred to as Egyptian Mad Screw, but I know as Egyptian Mad Slap, Egyptian War, or Egyptian Massacre, and a game called Big Two, which is apparently a really asian game.

 

Big Two is a little like rummy, only better.

 

Players: 2 - 4

 

Objective: To use up all your cards first.

 

The Deal: All the cards are dealt out. If there are only two players, the cards are dealt out into four piles, and the game can then be played twice without shuffling.

 

How to Play:

The person with the 3 of diamonds gets to start first, and play continues in a clockwise direction.

The first person to go can choose to play just the 3 of diamonds, or use the card in a combo, but the card must be played.

Play continues until no one else in the game can play something that trumps the cards last played.

 

Combos:

Doubles - two of the same card value.

Triples - three of the same card value. (optional)

Fives from lowest to highest:

- a run of five

- five cards from the same suit

- three of a kind and two of a kind

- four of a kind and one other

- a run of five cards from the same suit

 

The winner is the first person to run out of cards. Game play can continue, with the next person playing on the last card played by the winner, or if they are unable to beat that last card, with any card/combo of their choice.

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Texas Hold 'Em....Blackjack.....and Let it Ride.....gotta love the casino. I was just up at Turningstone Casino & Resort the other weekend and I won some money on those games up there so clearly they are my favorite

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the 2 games that i find i cant tear myself away from are spades and texas hold'em both games are good for playing with your friends, spades because it goes pretty quick and you play on teams, and texas hold'em because its just alot of fun to play with friends, especially when theres beer involved :)

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My favorite card game is canasta. Its and old spanish game and it is so funnnnnnnnnnnnn. You can play it on yahoo or pogo.com. go check it out and learn how to play it. Trust me you will love it.Canasta can be played with 2 players or 4 players (2 teams). 4-player Team Canasta is just like regular 2-player Canasta, except that both members of the team contribute to a shared meld pile.Step by Step 1. The Deal and the PlayCanasta can be played with 2 players or 4 players (2 teams). It is played with 108 cards, including 4 jokers. When played with 2 players, 15 cards are dealt. When played with 4 players, 11 cards are dealt.To pick up the discard pile, you must be able to add the top card to one of your existing melds or immediately lay it down in a meld. You can lay down as many melds as you like before discarding.2. Special Cards3's Have Special Powers Laying a Black 3 on the discard pile prevents your opponent from taking the discard pile for 1 turn, since you can't meld with a black 3 from the discard pile. 3 - 4 Black 3's can only be melded when the player goes out, and no wilds can be melded with Black 3's Red 3's are never melded or discarded, but are laid down one at a time for bonus points. If you get a red 3, it will move to your Meld Area automatically, and you will automatically receive another card to replace the Red 3 in your hand. 2's and Jokers are wild. They can form melds with any other card, but they cannot be melded all by themselves. If you "meld out" (discard all of your cards) before your opponent, win the hand! 3. Melds and Opening MeldsYour FIRST Opening meld must be 50 points or more, with no wilds. You can't take the discard pile until AFTER the opening meld. As the game progresses, the points required for an opening meld increases, according to the chart below: Player's score Points required for Opening Meld 0 - 1495 50 1500 - 2995 90 3000 or more 120 Minus Score 15 4. Freezing the PileFREEZING the Discard PileWhen a wild card (joker or 2) is discarded, it is laid crosswise on the pile and FREEZES the pile. To UNFREEZE, the player must make an opening meld and match the top card in the pile with a natural pair.5. Melding OutIf you have no cards left after a meld or a discard, you "meld out" if you have at least one Canasta. Both players receive points, but the values of all the cards remaining in the losing player's hand are subtracted from his point total.Values of all melds are also tallied, and players go on to the next hand until one player reaches 5,000 points or more.If all of the cards in the pile are taken before someone melds out, play ends after the player who took the last card completes his or her turn. The hand is scored as usual except that no one earns a bonus for going out.Throughout the game, each player in turn draws the top 2 cards of the stockpile OR picks up the entire discard pile. Then you discard one card. (You can hold really large numbers of cards in your hand if you pick up several discard piles.) To win, discard all of your cards before your opponent!Like Gin, players pick up and discard on each turn in order to form melds. Unlike Gin, suits and straights do not matter in Canasta. Melds consist of 3 or more cards of the same number. Players lay their melds face-up on the table on their turn. When melds consist of 7 or more cards of the same number, these special melds are called "canastas." Canastas are worth bonus points.2's and Jokers are wild. They can form melds with any other card, but they cannot be melded all by themselves. If you "meld out" (discard all of your cards) before your opponent, you win the hand!You must have at least 1 Canasta to meld out. If your opponent goes out first, all of the cards left in your hand are subtracted from your score as a penalty.Quick Tip:Each Red 3 is worth 100 points. Collect Red 3's to increase your Rank and earn Game Award Badges!IMPORTANT: You must complete each game in order to receive credit for your Red 3's! You will receive credit for your red 3's when either you or your opponent reaches 5,000 points.Card Value in meld Value if left in your hand when opponent "melds out" Red 3 100 (melds all by itself) Joker 50 -50 2 and Ace 20 -20 8 - King 10 -10 4 - 7 and Black 3 5 -5Card Value if left in your hand when opponent "melds out" Bonus Points (scored at the end of a hand) Natural Canasta (no wilds) 500 Mixed Canasta (up to 3 wilds) 100 Melding Out 100 Concealed Melding Out (opening meld revealed at end) 200 Each Red 3 100 All 4 Red 3's 800 In Canasta, rating points can be estimated by subtracting the loser's rating from the winner's rating and referring to the chart below.The following is approximately how many points you can win or lose in a game if both your rating and your opponents' rating are under 2100 points. Higher point totals will receive fewer points for a win and lose fewer points for a loss.Winners' rating minus losers' rating: Winners' rating adjusted by: Losers' ratings adjusted by: 400 points +3 points -3 points 300 points +5 points -5 points 200 points +8 points -8 points 100 points +12 points -12 points 0 points +16 points -16 points -100 points +20 points -20 points -200 points +24 points -24 points -300 points +27 points -27 points -400 points +29 points -29 points Tips and Strategies If you would like to play against a computer opponent, choose the tab of the Skill Level you would like to play. The computer opponents on Social and Beginner tabs have the same skills as a human player at beginner level. The computer opponents other tabs are increasingly skillful. The most skillful computer players are on the Master tab.Try to pick up the discard pile. Don't meld unless it helps you pick up the discard pile. The person with the most cards often wins.Make your opening meld as small as possible, and try to be the first to get the discard pile.Discard cards that are only worth 5 points (4 - 7) and collect high-scoring cards.Hoard special cards like Black 3's, Jokers and 2's and use them strategically to freeze the discard pile and/or increase the value of your melds.Don't get caught with wild cards and high-value cards in your hand when your opponent melds out - if it looks like your opponent is ready to go out, add your wild cards and high-value cards to your melds.Watch what your opponent melds and discards in order to avoid discarding cards that will help your opponent build canastas or pick up the discard pile.Click the Ctrl key before clicking one of your cards in order to select all of the cards of the same value. Click the Shift key before clicking your cards in order to select every card in your hand. JACKPOT If you win the game, you or your team will also get a Jackpot Spin. This will give you either extra tokens or the current jackpot as a reward for your outstanding play.The Jackpot Spinner spins like a slot machine. When it stops spinning, you'll win the prize indicated on the spinner or perhaps the JACKPOT itself!If the Jackpot Spinner lands on the word "JACKPOT," you'll receive the current Jackpot amount. The current Jackpot amount, which gets higher every second, is shown on the left side of the game.To claim your Jackpot, you must fill out the contact information and conform to the eligibility requirements listed in our Prize Rules. Game Options If you are the first player to sit down at a table in the Table Selector screen, you can customize your game in several ways. If you want, you can have your preferences saved for future games. If you use the Play Now button or join a table that someone else has set up, you'll have to accept whatever options are set for the table. Each gameplay option is listed, followed by its default.Card Drawn from Deck [2]:Normally, 2 cards are drawn from the deck on every turn. If you would like to draw 1 card from the deck each turn, select this option.Minimum Canastas Required to Meld Out [1]:Normally, players must have at least one Canasta before they can meld out. If you would like to require 2 Canastas to meld out, select this option.Wild Cards Allowed in Opening Meld [yes]:Normally, it is OK to include both "natural" cards and "wild" cards in your opening meld. If you would like to require that players include ONLY natural cards in their opening meld, select this option.Show Tips During Gameplay [yes]:Normally, tips that help players learn how to play are shown in the text in the center of the screen. If you would like to make sure that these tips do not appear for any of the players at your table, select "no."

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