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135:Zwickern
59:Matching
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1401:Rabouge
1366:Mau-Mau
1316:DaifugĹŤ
1276:Big two
1243:Sedmice
1213:Go Fish
1195:Zwicker
1170:Go-Stop
1140:Cassino
1122:Fishing
1112:500 rum
1042:Kalooki
1002:Colonel
992:Carioca
987:Canasta
969:discard
922:Herzeln
682:Cutting
389:Cassino
375:Tabinet
248:13 and
211:Cassino
176:History
170:Cassino
166:Balkans
151:Tabinet
127:Cassino
76:Tactics
65:Players
49:Fishing
1431:Switch
1301:Craits
1271:Bartok
1185:Skwitz
1160:Escopa
1155:Escoba
1145:Cicera
1130:Bastra
1077:Rumino
982:Buraco
907:Bonken
844:Coucou
697:Adding
567:
546:
317:Tablić
246:Queens
191:Serbia
155:Tablić
131:Skwitz
116:Medium
113:Chance
73:Skills
55:Family
27:Russia
22:Origin
1421:Speed
1331:Durak
1311:Cheat
1296:Comet
1291:Burro
1238:Sedma
1180:Scopa
1175:Mulle
1165:Pasur
1107:Yaniv
1067:Rummy
937:Lorum
917:Dreeg
897:Barbu
869:Kille
849:CuccĂą
806:Kemps
720:Noddy
394:Scopa
353:tabla
333:game.
269:stock
261:Knave
242:Kings
207:sweep
183:cards
81:Cards
1426:Spit
1341:Hund
1233:Poch
1092:Tonk
1032:Golf
957:Trex
942:Poch
932:King
864:Hypp
854:Gnav
791:Brag
565:ISBN
544:ISBN
259:The
250:Aces
97:Play
89:Deck
45:Type
1361:Mao
811:Mus
773:War
758:Pig
520:at
209:in
193:or
153:or
68:2–4
29:or
1504::
508:^
437:^
213:.
197:.
189:,
172:.
149:,
145:,
84:52
657:e
650:t
643:v
552:.
285:♦
281:♣
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