card games

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The book of cards for kids

1992
Includes instructions and rules for over thirty card games, such as Go Fish, Old Maid, Blackjack, Racing Demon, and Solitaire.

Bringing down the house

the inside story of six MIT students who took Vegas for millions
2002
Describes how a group of overachieving, anarchist MIT students joined a decades-old underground blackjack club dedicated to counting cards and beating the system at major casinos around the world, managed to legally take several Las Vegas casinos for more than three million dollars.

Best battles

ready to brawl : guidebook
2009
Presents a guide with tips and tricks for becoming a Bakugan brawler, with diagrams for the best battle plans and information on how to read Bakugan cards.

Bakugan, field open!

the official brawler and monster guide
2008

Card games

2005
Presents the history and basics of a variety of card games such as "Go Fish," "Solitaire," and "P'yanitsa," and includes step-by-step instructions, photos, and illustrations that describe how to play them.

Card games for kids

2004
Teaches children a wide range of card games ranging from simple card recognition games for the young to highly competitive games for older children.

Inside collectible card games

1996
Describes the growing world of trading card games, profiling some game designers, offering advice on playing the games and customizing card collections, and listing the latest games on the market.

Let's play cards

1975
An illustrated introduction to cards with instructions for five simple games and a glossary of basic terms.

Pojo's 2005 Yu-Gi-Oh! annual

2005
A comprehensive guide to Yu-Gi-Oh that provides information on the television show, major characters, trading card game, movie, card sets, and more.

Upside-downers

pictures to stretch the imagination
1988
Figures from two sets of playing cards, each of which seems upside down to the other, pursue their queer and quacky quarreling, until one of the kings points out that it is all a matter of point of view.

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