Kraken

Play the Dutch card game 'Kraken'. Kraken is a variant on the dutch game 'Klaverjassen'. Players can choose to double the game if they think a team cannot get halve of the points.
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President

Play the President card game with 4 players. Try to get rid of your cards by playing cards that are higher than the cards on the table. Cards rank from high to low: 2 A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3. You may pass, after 4 passes a new card may be lead.
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Klootzakken

Play the Dutch card game with 4 players. Try to get rid of your cards by playing cards that are higher than the cards on the table. Cards rank from high to low: 3 2 A K Q J 10 9 8 7. You may pass, after 4 passes a new card may be lead.
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Gin Rummy

Play this classic 2 player Gin Rummy game. Be the first to get 100 points and win. The rules for Gin Rummy can be found in game.
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Spite and Malice

Play this classic card game also know as Cat and Mouse or Skip-bo against a computer opponent. The object of this game is to get rid of your stack of cards on the left by placing them on the 3 centre stacks. The first card on the centre stack needs to be an Ace and then you can place cards upwards to a Queen (A-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-J-Q and suits are irrelevant). You can play cards from your stack at the left, your hand (middle 5 cards) or your 4 discard piles (on the right). Your turn ends when you place a card from your hand to 1 of the discard piles. Only the top card of your play stack, your hand cards and the top cards of the discard piles are available for play. The King is wild and can be used for any value.
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Hartenjagen

Dutch hearts game only in Dutch language. This version is played with 32 cards and each hearts card is one penalty point, the queen of spades is 5 penalty points and the jack of clubs is 2 penalty points.
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Hearts

Classic Hearts Card game with computer opponents. After looking at his or her hand, each player chooses three cards and passes them face down to another player. All players must pass their own cards before looking at the cards received from an opponent. The passing rotation is: 1. to the player on your left, 2 to the player on your right, 3 to the player across the table, 4. no passing. This rotation repeats until the game ends.The player holding the 2 of clubs (after the passing) plays that card to start the first trick. Each player must follow suit if possible. If a player has no cards in the suit led, a card of any other suit may be discarded. Exception: If a player has no clubs when the first trick is led, a heart or the Queen of Spades cannot be played.The highest card of the suit led wins a trick (there is no trumps in this game). The winner of the trick gets all the cards and starts the next trick. Hearts may not be led until a heart or the Queen of Spades has been played (this is called 'breaking' hearts). The Queen of Spades can be led at any time. At the end of each hand, the number of hearts a player has taken, is counted; they count for 1 point each. The Queen of Spades is 13 points. If a player has won all 13 hearts and the Queen of Spades, that player can choose to subtract 26 points from his score, or to add 26 points to every other player's score.Hearts is played to 100 points, when a player reaches this score, the game ends. The player with the lowest score wins.
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Ride the Bus

Classic card game: 31. Try to get as close as possible to 31 on the same suit or get 30 points on 3 of a kind. Stop the bus if you think you can win a round.
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Amsterdams Klaverjassen

Dutch 'Jas' card game with 3 computer opponents.
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Rotterdams Klaverjassen

Dutch 'Jas' card game with 3 computer opponents.
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Spite and Malice Extreme

Play this classic card game also know as Cat and Mouse or Skip-bo against a computer opponent. The object of this game is to get rid of your stack of cards on the left by placing them on the 3 centre stacks. The first card on the centre stack needs to be an Ace and then you can place cards upwards to a Queen (A-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-J-Q and suits are irrelevant). You can play cards from your stack at the left, your hand (middle 5 cards) or your 4 discard piles (on the right). Your turn ends when you place a card from your hand to 1 of the discard piles. Only the top card of your play stack, your hand cards and the top cards of the discard piles are available for play. The King is wild and can be used for any value. In this extreme variant you are allowed to use the discard pile cards of your opponent.
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Vegas Poker

Play Texas Hold'em poker against 5 computer opponents. Try to win it all.
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