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Ante Playing Cards - Assorted Colors by Umbra®

Ante Playing Cards - Assorted Colors by Umbra®
Go Fish! Add some innovation and style to age old card games with Ante Playing Cards by Umbra®. These whimsical playing cards offer fun and style of a different suit. This set comes in a convenient storage tube to keep cards all in one place while traveling. Modernistic, colorfully decorated cards are glossed with a protective coating to ensure long life. Jewel case doubles as a die cup! Features: Capsule shaped playing cards Glossy finish Unique decorative design Protective coating for longer life Includes attractive and handy storage case Pink, purple, green & turquoise Size: 6"tall x 2 1/4"wide x 1"deep (case) Sorry, color choice is not available.



Target Card Game
Target Card Game
Target is a rummy game like nothing you've ever played. One deck of 80 "Playing" cards are numbered 0 though 9 in 4 colorful suits, plus a 5th "wild" suit, and are used for making melds. Another deck contains 28 all-different "Target" cards, each of which describes a meld and a point value, the more difficult melds having a higher point value. Five Target cards are dealt face up for all to see. Players draw and discard as in rummy. When a player lays down the meld shown on one of the Target cards, they win that Target card, and score the points. A new Target card is then dealt to replace it, so the melds change all the time! What's more, players can (and do!) win 2 or more Target cards on a single play by laying down groups of Playing cards which make the melds on 2 or more Target cards. Includes 110 cards and instructions in a colorful metal tin. 2-4 players, ages 8-adult. Awards: 1999 National Parenting Center Seal of Approval 2002 Parents' Choice Approved



High card by suit (poker) - High card by suit refers to assigning relative values to playing cards of equal rank based on their suit.

Card marking - Card marking is the process of altering playing cards such that the suit, rank or both are only apparent to the person marking the cards or potentially another conspirator. To be effective the distinguishing mark or marks must be done on the obverse side which are normally uniform.

Sevens (card game) - Sevens is a card game. The object is to be the first player to play all of his/her cards by playing up or down in suit from seven to ace and eight to king (as in many solitaire games).

Suit (cards) - In playing cards, a suit is one of several categories into which the cards of a deck are divided. Most often, each card bears one of several symbols showing to which suit it belongs; the suit may alternatively or in addition be indicated by the color printed on the card.



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