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2381:Open-face Chinese poker
2097:Index of poker articles
2032:Trick-taking card games
1179:Detailed Rules for Brag
1107:A History of Card Games
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1164:The Compleat Gamester
1052:. London: Routledge.
973:"Three Card Brag" in
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182:The Compleat Gamester
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1094:The New Pocket Hoyle
239:The New Pocket Hoyle
213:In a 1981 survey by
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1908:Kings in the Corner
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1143:. London: Penguin.
1070:Hoyle Made Familiar
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1084:A Treatise on Brag
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1863:Crazy Eights
1654:Treppenrommé
1614:Penang rummy
1594:Indian rummy
1584:German Rummy
1459:Bauernfangen
1378:Stop the Bus
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378:Probability
369:Description
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219:Classic Brag
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142:Stop the Bus
120:Playing time
43:
2512:Vying games
2442:Poker tools
2352:Let It Ride
2226:Check-raise
2145:Tournaments
1968:Ristiseiska
1843:Brede Mette
1838:Black Peter
1579:Dummy rummy
1469:Davoserjazz
1325:SchlafmĂĽtze
1310:Ninety-nine
1272:Ninety-nine
914:Hardie 1860
843:Dawson 1923
361:Hand ranks
322:Modern Brag
284:pair royals
215:Waddingtons
2501:Categories
2288:Stud poker
2274:Draw poker
2260:Variations
2241:Protection
2216:Aggression
2133:Poker boom
1938:Paskahousu
1893:Hahndreier
1780:Nain Jaune
1747:Tablanette
1692:Byggkasino
1639:Thirty-one
1534:Bing rummy
1484:Kein Stich
1446:Compendium
1436:Vogelspiel
1416:Höllfahren
1358:James Bond
1287:Collecting
1223:card games
1014:Literature
962:Hoyle 1810
887:Hoyle 1751
814:References
762:Bouillotte
707:meantime.
696:Bangladesh
682:teen patti
540:High card
375:Frequency
346:Hand ranks
301:Thirty One
272:pair royal
199:wild cards
2425:Computing
2416:Slow play
2236:Isolation
1963:Red nines
1948:Pusoy dos
1943:President
1913:Last Card
1878:Dou dizhu
1785:Newmarket
1629:Gin rummy
1609:Militaire
1504:Quodlibet
1388:Comparing
1373:Schwimmen
1234:Shuffling
776:Footnotes
720:Shuffling
447:Straight
249:Best Card
157:card game
123:5–10 min.
115:Clockwise
83:2 upwards
2461:Category
2411:Pot odds
2393:Strategy
2173:Position
2161:Elements
2123:Glossary
2118:Cheating
2106:Overview
2023:Patience
1993:Tiáşżn lĂŞn
1973:Shithead
1953:Quatorze
1933:One-card
1928:Old maid
1820:Shedding
1805:Slapjack
1762:Matching
1707:Cuarenta
1564:Conquian
1554:ChinchĂłn
1524:Draw and
1353:Commerce
1340:Commerce
1320:Quartets
1262:Cribbage
1161:(1721).
1139:(2008).
1127:(1992).
1105:(1991).
1082:(1751).
736:See also
726:shuffled
688:Trinidad
616:Variants
608:Straight
372:Example
259:Bragging
241:(1810).
99:52 cards
91:Counting
74:Gambling
2485:Outline
2473:Commons
2128:History
2113:Betting
1998:Vändtia
1958:Rabouge
1923:Mau-Mau
1873:DaifugĹŤ
1833:Big two
1800:Sedmice
1770:Go Fish
1752:Zwicker
1727:Go-Stop
1697:Cassino
1679:Fishing
1669:500 rum
1599:Kalooki
1559:Colonel
1549:Carioca
1544:Canasta
1526:discard
1479:Herzeln
1239:Cutting
747:Primero
580:22,100
566:74.39%
563:16,440
535:16.94%
332:folding
276:beat a
175:History
169:betting
161:Primero
154:British
80:Players
56:English
1988:Switch
1858:Craits
1828:Bartok
1742:Skwitz
1717:Escopa
1712:Escoba
1702:Cicera
1687:Bastra
1634:Rumino
1539:Buraco
1464:Bonken
1401:Coucou
1254:Adding
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902:_ 1825
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532:3,744
504:4.96%
501:1,096
478:Flush
473:3.26%
442:0.22%
411:0.24%
131:Medium
128:Chance
88:Skills
52:Origin
2246:Steal
2221:Bluff
2209:Plays
2188:Hands
2086:Poker
1978:Speed
1888:Durak
1868:Cheat
1853:Comet
1848:Burro
1795:Sedma
1737:Scopa
1732:Mulle
1722:Pasur
1664:Yaniv
1624:Rummy
1494:Lorum
1474:Dreeg
1454:Barbu
1426:Kille
1406:CuccĂą
1363:Kemps
1277:Noddy
742:Gilet
730:prial
700:Nepal
692:India
675:Faras
643:prial
625:brag.
597:prial
590:Prial
509:Pair
384:Prial
366:Rank
352:poker
328:antes
288:pairs
266:prial
165:poker
96:Cards
46:of 3s
44:prial
2304:Razz
2268:Brag
2231:Draw
2200:Tell
2168:Chip
2154:Play
1983:Spit
1898:Hund
1790:Poch
1649:Tonk
1589:Golf
1514:Trex
1499:Poch
1489:King
1421:Hypp
1411:Gnav
1348:Brag
1145:ISBN
1111:ISBN
1054:ISBN
1035:ISBN
980:ISBN
828:ISBN
698:and
470:720
279:pair
269:(or
195:Post
150:Brag
112:Play
104:Deck
70:Type
65:Brag
31:Brag
2178:Pot
1918:Mao
1368:Mus
1330:War
1315:Pig
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336:see
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