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52 not counting the 2 jokers. There are 52 cards in a deck. Coincidentally, there are 52 weeks in a year... There are 4 suits - 4 seasons... All the digits on the cards in the whole deck add up to 365... spooky. :D
This depends on the specific game being played, but in general all poker games are dealt starting with the player to the left of the dealer and continuing in that direction.If more than one card is to be dealt to the players it is dealt after all the other players have received their first card.
each player has four cards. Two cards on top, two cards on the bottom. You are allowed to look at the two on the bottom, but not the two on the top. After all the players have their cards the remaining cards are put in the middle withe one card flipped over so that people can see what the card is. The players can either pick a card from the deck or the discarded cards or flip one of their own cards over. The object of the game is to have the least amount of points over nine rounds of play.
AnswerI know one game that is called "war" in wich you see who can get the whole deck of cards.
Michigan rummy and regular rummy
Card games like poker often require atleast two players. Some may need atleast four (for 2 pairs). Other card games like solitaire can be played alone.
The Lotso card, which functions as a Wild card, but with a penalty. The person playing the Lotso card calls out a color. All other players must immediately show a card of that color. Any player who does not have a card of that color must draw 3 cards. If all players have the chosen color, then the person who played the card must draw 3 cards.
A Rookie Card is a players first year of cards, whether or not it is his rookie season. Players may have one or dozens of rookie cards, depending on how highly touted he was as a youngster and in which year his rookie card was issued
Players can be shown either a Yellow Card (Caution) or a Red Card (Expulsion from the game)
In games that the players handle the cards, they are changed in intervals, where I work, every two hours. In games that only dealers handle the cards, that depends on how busy, how long the table has been open, and how the cards are doing in the shufflers.
it is the number that the card is in a certain set There is the base set in which you have all the players but there may be subsets as well, such as rookie cards or insert cards. http://www.cardboardconnection.com/sports-cards-sets/nfl-football-cards/
When a Justice Card is played, the player who has played it deals 'Justice' to the other players... this means that they are able to give their cards to their opponents one by one in a clockwise direction until they have no more cards (remember to say uno before giving away the last card though).