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    Different Types of Card Games

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    There are limitless types of card games to be played. People think because two games utilize the same deck of 52-cards that they are similar games, but nothing could be more unique of Barbu and Speed, or Pai Gow and Pinochle.

    Here's a list of twenty different kinds of card games, and some facts about them.

    1.Bridge

    Bridge is really a popular contract bidding game. Bridge has a culture -- you can find websites, newspaper columns, and also radio shows devoted to bridge strategy. You will find a world-wide obsession with bridge, though it has been called the hardest card game in the world. With an elaborate strategy and steep learning curve, to many bridge is not just a game, it is just a lifestyle. I wish I were exaggerating.

    2. Whist

    Whist could be called "Bridge, Jr" -- and though it is not as big a casino game as it once was, and is dwarfed in popularity by big-brother Bridge, Whist hasn't really become extinct. Card gamers love trick-taking games -- beating out your opponent in such a visual way is one of the more exciting part of any card game. Whist has some of the complexity of Bridge without the bidding.

    3. winlive4d 'em

    Texas Hold'em is something of a legend -- a poker variation with a story as rich as a Spaghetti western. This version of poker, a drawing and betting game, was invented and then made popular by old time poker sharks in Texas, hence the name. This is easily the most famous poker variant at this time, and is bringing more new people to card gaming than any other game.

    4. Hearts

    It is said that a lot of of the professional poker tour players are hardcore Hearts players and they bet big money on cutthroat games of Hearts in dark mysterious rooms during tournaments. Romantic as that may sound, it would make sense for these card sharks to love the overall game of Hearts - an otherwise childlike game of matching cards (no bidding) usually becomes a competitive nightmare. As a result of game play, there are plenty of ways to screw your opponents in Hearts. Trick-winning and passing card are big elements of Hearts.

    5. Spades

    People don't realize it, but spades is really a variation of bridge that simplifies the overall game a lot more than Whist and changes the outcome of the game aswell. Spades is really popular in large groups, on college campuses, and in tournaments around the world. There may be as much variations of Spades as you can find groups playing it -- thanks to "jailhouse rules" which penalize tactics like point sandbagging and the existence of multiple versions of "house rules". A strategic game it is possible to play without paying much attention if you would like.

    6. Go-fish

    This can be the simple children's card matching game we all remember from our childhood. It is possible to play Go-fish with as much players as you have cards. Some individuals claim Go-Fish is a variation of Rummy but the simplicity of the game and the children's game gimmick make it likely a few toy company's creation. Strangely enough, Go-fish is called Literature in some parts of the planet. Write in in the event that you understand that one.

    7. War

    Another children's game (or time-killing game) War is really a straight luck based game. According to the flop of the card, you either win or lose a war. Most people under the age of 30 learned War before they learned any card game. You'll see War played a lot in lines at airports.