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Many card games became popular in the 1940s and also the 1950s. These included bridge, canasta, and gin rummy (a favorite of the 50s and 60s). Dominoes and marbles were also popular.
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The game of Canasta is said to have originated in Montevideo, Uruguay in 1939 From there it spread to Argentina, the USA and throughout the world. It was extremely fashionable in the 1950's, threatening for a while to displace Bridge as the premier card game. The rules were standardised in North America around 1950, and it was this version of the game, known as Classic Canasta that gained worldwide popularity. In many countries, Classic Canasta is still played in more or less its original form, sometimes alongside a number of variations. Follow the link below this answer to find the rules for canasta and many other card games.
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Bridge is the correct spelling.
The bridge in a tbear paragraph is sort of the sentence or part of the sentence that introduces the evidence in a paragraph.
"under the bridge" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
Be careful when you cross the rigedy old bridge.
Don't fall in the hole in the bridge!
The prepositional phrase in the sentence is "under the covered bridge."
Whist is a game similar to bridge. Whist, which was popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, was the precursor to bridge. It morphed into auction bridge, which was replaced by contract bridge in 1925. Spades and euchre also have similarities to bridge because they're played with trump suits and the players specify a number of tricks to be taken. There are also some simplified versions of bridge that some find are a helpful step in learning to play "real" bridge. They include Mini-bridge, Honeymoon Bridge (a two-handed game), and a relatively new box game called aBridgeD.