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TERRACE SOLITAIRE

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  TERRACE SOLITAIRE OBJECT OF TERRACE SOLITAIRE:  The objective of Terrace Solitaire is to complete the 8 foundations. NUMBER OF PLAYERS:  1 Player MATERIALS:  2 52 Card Decks TYPE OF GAME:  Solitaire Card Game AUDIENCE:  Adults OVERVIEW OF TERRACE SOLITAIRE Terrace Solitaire is the perfect pass time. It is a two deck solitaire game, which makes it slightly more difficult than the typical solitaire game. With strategic and slow moves, it is easy to complete the foundations. SETUP To begin setup, specify where the 8 foundations will be placed. A reserve pile of twelve cards will be created to the side. After the 12 cards have been keonhacai , 3 cards may be dealt to the 9 columns. The player then has to choose a beginning card in the foundation from the three cards. The game is ready to begin. GAMEPLAY The first card in all foundations must have the same value as the chosen card. The player may move the top card from one column to another. The player may build the cards down or up alter

UKA

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  UKA OBJECTIVE OF UKA:  Be the first team to reach 10 points or more NUMBER OF PLAYERS:  4 players in partnerships NUMBER OF CARDS:  32 cards RANK OF CARDS:  (low) 7 – Ace, Trump Suit 7,8,9,10,Q,K,A,same colored J,J TYPE OF GAME:  Trick Taking AUDIENCE:  Adults INTRODUCTION OF UKA Uka is the Maori version of Euchre, and its rules are followed by players in New Zealand.  Just like anywhere else in the world, there are variations for how to play Uka depending on the venue and geographical location.  The rules described below reflect the rules established by the New Zealand Clubs organization as well as what was followed during the 2020 Tainui Games..  Euchre has been played for generations among the Maori.  It has even received its own television series featured on the Maori Television Network.  The show can be viewed online  here . THE CARDS & THE DEAL Uka is a partnership game played with a 32 card deck that contains cards 7 – Ace in each suit.  The game also requires four chips (

ULTI

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  ULTI OBJECT OF ULTI:  The objective of Ulti is for the declarer to win the last trick with the 7 of trumps. NUMBER OF PLAYERS:  3 Players MATERIALS:  1 Tell Pattern Pack of Cards TYPE OF GAME:  Trick Taking Game AUDIENCE:  Adults OVERVIEW OF ULTI Ulti is a Hungarian game that is rarely known outside of Hungary. It is also known as Robber Ulti, due to the robbing that takes place with each bid. Each declarer tries to win the last trick with the lowest trump. It is the perfect twisted trick taking game for three players! SETUP To begin the game, each player will draw a card from the shuffled deck. The player who draws the lowest card will be the first to deal. The deal and the gameplay continue counterclockwise around the group as the game continues. The dealer will be the one to shuffle the cards, and the player to the left will cut the cards. The dealer and the player on their left will have 10 cards, whereas the player on the right will get 12 cards. Two of the players decide to pla

TARNEEB

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  TARNEEB OBJECT OF TARNEEB:  The objective of Tarneeb is to be the first team to accumulate 31 points. NUMBER OF PLAYERS:  4 Players MATERIALS:  1 52 Card Deck TYPE OF GAME:  Trick Taking Game AUDIENCE:  Adults OVERVIEW OF TARNEEB Tarbeeb is similar to many other trick taking games. The goal is for a team to accrue 31 points faster than the other team. Teams will bid against one another in order to win tricks and earn points. Once a team earns 31 points, the game comes to an end and they are declared the winner! SETUP To begin setup, a dealer must be chosen, this is done randomly. The dealer will shuffle the cards and deal 13 cards to each player one at a time. Players will then split up into two person teams. The game is ready to begin! GAMEPLAY Bidding will begin first with the player to the right of the dealer and continues counterclockwise around the group. The lowest bid that can be made is seven and the keonhacai is thirteen. Each bid represents the number of tricks that the tea

JABBERWOCKY

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  JABBERWOCKY OBJECTIVE OF JABBERWOCKY:  Have the highest score at the end of the game NUMBER OF PLAYERS:  3 – 5 players NUMBER OF CARDS:  52 cards RANK OF CARDS:  (low) 2 – Ace, Trump Suit 2 – Ace (high) TYPE OF GAME:  Trick taking AUDIENCE:  Adults INTRODUCTION OF JABBERWOCKY Jabberwocky is a variation of the game Oh Hell said to have originated in Hawaii.  Over the course of thirteen rounds, players will be dealt cards and asked to bid on how many tricks they think they can.  The aim of the game is to be as precise as possible with your bids because points are only earned for bidding correctly.  If a player missed their bid, they do not earn any points at all.   THE CARDS & THE DEAL  Jabberwocky uses a standard 52 card deck.  In this game, 2’s are low, and Aces are high.  The trump suited cards sit above the other three suits in rank.  The game is played over thirteen rounds, and each round will see a different number of cards dealt.  For the first round, the dealer shuffles the

NORWEGIAN GURKA

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  NORWEGIAN GURKA OBJECTIVE OF NORWEGIAN GURKA:  The objective of Norwegian Gurka is to not be eliminated. NUMBER OF PLAYERS:   2-7 Players MATERIALS:  A standard 52 card deck, optional Jokers, and a flat surface. TYPE OF GAME:  Trick-Taking Card Game  AUDIENCE:  8+ OVERVIEW OF NORWEGIAN GURKA Norwegian Gurka is a trick-taking game for 2 to 7 players. It is closely related to the game  Cucumber . The goal of the game is to be the last player remaining. SETUP To set up a player will be the dealer for the round. They will shuffle the deck (along with the jokers if they are being used and deal each player 7 cards facedown. The remaining cards are placed in a facedown pile near all players. The cards are ranked with Ace being the highest and 2 being the lowest rank of card. The full ranking is Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. The suit of the cards doesn’t matter in this game. Jokers are used as additional aces. GAMEPLAY Norwegian Gurka is played over a series of rounds a

NORWEGIAN

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  NORWEGIAN OBJECTIVE OF NORWEGIAN:  The objective of Norwegian is to not be eliminated. NUMBER OF PLAYERS:   2-7 Players MATERIALS:  A standard 52 card deck, and a flat surface. TYPE OF GAME:  Trick-Taking Card Game  AUDIENCE:  8+ OVERVIEW OF NORWEGIAN Norwegian is a trick-taking game for 2 to 7 players. It is closely related to the game  Cucumber . The goal of the game is to be the last player remaining. SETUP To set up a player will be the dealer for the round. After the first round, the dealer will be the previous round’s loser. They will shuffle the deck and deal each player 5 cards facedown. This is for the first round, in future rounds the dealer will deal cards equal to the value of the loser’s card with a maximum of 7. The remaining cards are placed in a facedown pile near all players. The cards are ranked with Ace being the highest and 2 being the lowest rank of card. The full ranking is Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. The suit of the cards doesn’t matter

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  CONCOMBRE OBJECTIVE OF CONCOMBRE:  The objective of Concombre is to not be eliminated. NUMBER OF PLAYERS:   2-7 Players MATERIALS:  A standard 52 card deck, and a flat surface. TYPE OF GAME:  Trick-Taking Card Game  AUDIENCE:  8+ OVERVIEW OF CONCOMBRE Concombre a trick-taking game for 2 to 7 players. The goal of the game is to avoid being eliminated. SETUP To set up a player will be the dealer for the round. They will shuffle the deck and deal each player 7 cards facedown. This is for the first round. After this, the number of cards dealt is determined by the card that the losing player was penalized for. If there are not enough cards in the deck to deal everyone an equal number of cards, however, you only deal 7 to each player.  The remaining cards are placed in a facedown pile near all players. The cards are ranked with Ace being the highest and 2 being the lowest rank of card. The full ranking is Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. The suit of the cards doesn’t mat