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		<title>How To Play Draw Poker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In draw poker a full hand is dealt face down. A small amount of chips (or money – the bet) is placed on the table before the players proceed to look at their cards.  This is known as an Ante.  Cards that are not useful or needed, are discarded, and replaced by drawing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In draw poker a full hand is dealt face down. A small amount of chips (or money – the bet) is placed on the table before the players proceed to look at their cards.  This is known as an Ante.  Cards that are not useful or needed, are discarded, and replaced by drawing or re-dealing.  The replacement of cards is followed by what is traditionally called a betting-round.  Then a showdown occurs- players expose and compare their cards to determine the winner of the hand.  This briefly summarizes draw poker.</p>
<p>There are different types of draws.</p>
<p>A flush draw or a four flush is when a player has four cards in his possession (of the same suit) and needs a fifth card to make a flush.</p>
<p>A straight draw poker refers to a straight sequence in the numbers of the cards requiring a draw that is favorable to complete the “straight.”  An inside straight is when you have a hand with four of the five cards and you need one more to complete the straight – the one missing in the middle, for example:  9-8-x-6-5.  This is also called gut-shot or belly-buster draw. An outside straight is four of the five needed cards and you can complete the hand at either end.  This is also known as open-ended draw or up and down draw.</p>
<p>A back door draw is when a card needs two more cards of the suit to win (or two outs).  It is very difficult to get a back door draw, and it is pure luck.  This draw is also known as runner-runner draw.  It is a matter of chance.</p>
<p>The most popular kind of draw poker is the one called five stud draw poker or five card draw.  The first deal usually tells you the chance that you have to win.  Hence, if you see your chances of winning diminished by the first deal, it is best to fold, as winning is almost impossible with a bad first deal.</p>
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		<title>The Informer Card Trick</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 12:06:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Card tricks are a great way to entertain and astound your friends and acquaintances, and with practice you will soon be able to perform them quickly and smoothly enough to fool even the most eagle-eyed among them. It&#8217;s always a good idea to go over any trick in private as many times as you need [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Card tricks are a great way to entertain and astound your friends and acquaintances, and with practice you will soon be able to perform them quickly and smoothly enough to fool even the most eagle-eyed among them. It&#8217;s always a good idea to go over any trick in private as many times as you need in order to feel confident before you try it out on anyone else. There&#8217;s nothing worse that having someone point out that they can see exactly how your newly memorized trick is done.</p>
<p>This card trick is known as the Informer. It involves proving to the audience that you can use your &#8220;informer&#8221;- a normal Jack you have taken out of the pack in front of their eyes, to find out what cards have been picked by members of the audience.  </p>
<p>From the audience&#8217;s point of view they have seen you ask two volunteers to each pick a card and keep it hidden from you. They have tucked their cards away in their pockets. You have then given them the Jack and asked them to place it in the pocket with the other card for a few moments. When they&#8217;ve returned it, you&#8217;ve apparently held it up to your ear and asked it to inform you of the other card&#8217;s identity- with amazingly accurate results! </p>
<p>This performance is of course all an act designed to distract the audience from what you&#8217;re really doing. All the actions which you ask your volunteers to perform are designed to bring the two cards whose identity you know onto the top of the pack. </p>
<p>You begin by shuffling the cards. You then turn them face up and search through until you come to a Jack. This will be your informer. While you do this you will need to take note of the cards which are the 2nd and 3rd from the pack bottom. These are the cards that your volunteers will end up with. </p>
<p>How can you be sure of this? Your next moves will be designed to manipulate the situation so that these two cards must be chosen.  </p>
<p>Get a volunteer from the audience to split the pack into two. They should then take the half that was on the bottom and count out the cards, one at a time onto the table, announcing the final total to the rest of the room. It&#8217;s not actually at all important to you what this number is.  </p>
<p>The newly rearranged cards should then be placed on top of the other half of the deck. At this point the two cards which you have memorized will be the 2nd and 3rd from the top, but in the reverse order than when you looked at them before. The card that was 3rd from the bottom is now the 2nd on the top, the one that was 2nd from the bottom is the 3rd on the top.  </p>
<p>The card that was right at the bottom is now the top card. You want to get rid of this one now, so instruct your volunteer to take the top card and slide it into the middle of the pack. Get them to do the same thing with the card that is now on the bottom.  </p>
<p>Your memorized cards are now the top two cards, so all you have to do is get two volunteers to take the top cards- remembering of course which person has taken which card. Get them to hide the cards in their pockets and go through the performance of asking the Jack to find out for you what the chosen card is.  </p>
<p>You can extend this trick to as many cards as you are able to memorize, although it&#8217;s important not to be overambitious or you&#8217;ll get confused. Two is a good number because the second will confirm your abilities in the eyes of the audience without being too hard for you to remember.  </p>
<p>The main way this trick can go wrong is if you forget that the memorized cards will be reversed in order when they come to the top of the pack. As long as you keep this in mind you won&#8217;t mix them up.</p>
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		<title>#1 Winning Blackjack Strategy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are only a handful of casino games that you can actually win with skill and not just luck and Blackjack is one of them.  That means that if you learn and use a basic blackjack strategy then you can have a real and true advantage over the other players and even the casino! [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are only a handful of casino games that you can actually win with skill and not just luck and Blackjack is one of them.  That means that if you learn and use a basic blackjack strategy then you can have a real and true advantage over the other players and even the casino!  By using a basic blackjack strategy you can leave the table a winner.  At the bottom of this article you will find a basic blackjack strategy that has been put in a very simple and usable way.</p>
<p>Generally speaking the blackjack strategy has been created on the basis of mathematical probabilities that exist in the game and the mathematics of it will help to guide you to finding the best choices that can be made during every situation throughout the game.  For most people it will only an hour or so to actually memorize this information but it will be much more than worth it to take the time to do it!  This doesn’t mean that you’ll win each and every blackjack hand, however, with the extra assistance of this blackjack strategy, a little patience and a little persistence, and  you will significantly advance your chances of winning many of your hands.</p>
<p>Do know that some of the blackjack rules will vary from casino to casino.  You will see that even in actual casino’s and the internet casinos that the rules will change ever so slightly.  Some will play with two deck and some will only play with one.  On top of that, there are some casinos that have their dealers hit on soft 17’s and others will require the dealer to stand on a 17 no matter what. </p>
<p>Here is an example of the basic strategy  being used in a one deck blackjack hand when the dealer actually hits on the soft 17.  Playing by other blackjack rules will mean that you would need to make some minor adjustments.</p>
<p>First, here is a short introduction to the terms mentioned here:<br />
Hard Hand: two initial cards that do not include an Ace.<br />
Soft Hand: two initial cards that one of them is an Ace<br />
Stand: when a player is not asking to be dealt more cards after the two initial cards.</p>
<p>Hit: when a player calls for an additional card to be dealt<br />
Double: when a player doubles his initial bet after the initial deal, but it requires him to hit only one card.</p>
<p>Split: when a player separates the initial two cards into two individual hands and plays them as 2 hands.</p>
<p>Finally, here is a basic blackjack strategy:</p>
<p>When your initial two card hand sums up to 8 or less: hit</p>
<p>When your hand sums up to 9 and the dealer hand value is between 3 and 6: double if else: hit </p>
<p>When your hand sums up to 10 and the dealer hand value is between 2 and 9: double; if else:</p>
<p>When your hand sums up to 11 and the dealer hand value is between 2 and 10: double; if else hit.</p>
<p>When your hand sums up to 13, 14, 15, or 16 and the dealer hand value is between 2 and 6: stand; if else hit.</p>
<p>When your hand sums up to 17: stand.</p>
<p>When your initial two card hand contains Ace 2 or Ace 3 and the dealer has either 5 or 6: double; if else: hit.</p>
<p>When your hand contains Ace 4 or Ace 5 and the dealer has 4, 5 or 6: double; if else: hit.</p>
<p>When your hand contains Ace 6 and the dealer has 3, 4, 5 or 6: double; if else: hit.</p>
<p>When your hand contains Ace 7 and the dealer has 2, 7 or 8: stand; if he has 3, 4, 5 or 6: double; if else: hit.</p>
<p>When your hand contains Ace 8 or Ace 9: stand</p>
<p>When your hand contains a pair of 2s or 3s and the dealer hand value is between 2 and 7: split; if else: hit</p>
<p>When your hand contains a pair of 4s and the dealer has either 4 or 5: split; if else: hit</p>
<p>When your hand contains a pair of 5s and the dealer hand value is between 2 and 9: double; if else: hit</p>
<p>When your hand contains a pair of 6s and the dealer hand value is between 2 and 6: split; if else: hit</p>
<p>When your hand contains a pair of 7s and the dealer hand value is between 2 and 7: split; if else: hit</p>
<p>When your hand contains a pair of 9s and the dealer hand value is between 2 and 7 and either 8 or 9: split; if else: stand</p>
<p>When your hand contains a pair of 8s: split</p>
<p>When your hand contains a pair of 8s: split</p>
<p>When your hand contains a pair of 10s: stand</p>
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		<title>Simple Card Tricks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2009 19:37:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Card tricks don&#8217;t have to be impossibly difficult to get a great reaction from your friends and family. As long as you follow the instructions with confidence and accuracy they will be unable to discover how you are doing it. 
Twisted cards is easy to perform but difficult for the audience to see through. It [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Card tricks don&#8217;t have to be impossibly difficult to get a great reaction from your friends and family. As long as you follow the instructions with confidence and accuracy they will be unable to discover how you are doing it. </p>
<p>Twisted cards is easy to perform but difficult for the audience to see through. It involves getting a volunteer to insert the two chosen cards into the deck, and then swiftly revealing that they have magically appeared at the top of the pack.  </p>
<p>The way this trick works is through careful guidance of the audience&#8217;s concentration, so that when you display the cards at the end of the trick they see what they expect to see.  </p>
<p>Before you begin the trick you should take out the five of hearts and the six of diamonds. Place these two cards at the top of the deck, which is where they will stay until the end of your act.  </p>
<p>The performance begins with you announcing that you will make the two chosen cards reveal themselves, wherever the volunteer places them in the pack. You begin by searching through the pack and pulling out the five of diamonds and the six of hearts. These look very similar to the two cards you have already arranged at the top of the deck. Announce the names and the color of the cards you have taken out, but avoid drawing attention to the suits- you don&#8217;t want anyone to think about remembering which card is which suit. Tell them that you will bring the &#8220;red five&#8221; and the &#8220;red six&#8221; to the top of the pack after your volunteer has restored them to the deck, placing them wherever they choose. </p>
<p>Hand over the five of diamonds and the six of hearts and instruct the volunteer to put them back into the deck.  </p>
<p>Once they give the pack back to you, everything is set up for the big finale. To make it as dramatic as possible, when you receive the deck keep it held out away from your body, making it as clear as possible that you are not manipulating the cards in any way.  </p>
<p>Pull off the top two cards and hold them up for the audience. It&#8217;s a miracle- the &#8220;red five&#8221; and the &#8220;red six&#8221; have migrated to the top of the deck! </p>
<p>It&#8217;s very rare that anyone will notice that these aren&#8217;t exactly the cards that the volunteer inserted into the pack. If you do get that one overly observant person in the group who spoils it for the rest of the audience then all you can do is laugh it off and try a new trick. Making a big fuss about the failure will only increase its importance, while no one remembers the one bad try in a series of successful tricks. This is one of the most important things you will need to learn if you want to perform card tricks well- failure can be glossed over and forgotten as long as you treat it with the right attitude.  </p>
<p>The important thing to remember with this trick is that you need to keep the audience from thinking about the suits of the cards, so never refer to these, and just call them red cards.</p>
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		<title>The World of Poker Tournaments Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 06:08:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The past decade has seen an explosion of interest in poker through television and other mass-media offerings.  Since one of the most convenient paths to playing is at a person&#8217;s home computer, online poker has surged in popularity.  As interest in online poker has grown, so has the ability levels of many players. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The past decade has seen an explosion of interest in poker through television and other mass-media offerings.  Since one of the most convenient paths to playing is at a person&#8217;s home computer, online poker has surged in popularity.  As interest in online poker has grown, so has the ability levels of many players.  This of course leads to a desire for more than just a simple game or two but the option to play in a full tournament!  </p>
<p>Simply type &#8220;online poker tournament&#8221; into any search engine to see proof of this and to try one out for yourself.  Most sites offer tournaments around the clock and feature ways to hook up with other players of similar experience and skill.  Some online poker rooms allow you to choose between computer opponents or human.  Obviously, computer opponents provide less pressure and can be great if you are simply looking for some private fun.  However, if you would like to bet on your game and enjoy the thrill of &#8220;live&#8221; poker, you will want to find a room with human opponents.  These virtual poker tables usually include the ability to chat with your poker mates.</p>
<p>In the larger tournaments you will find that while most games are played against similarly skilled opponents, occasionally you will be up against a poker master or even a beginner to the game.  As you might imagine, no type of opponent will be giving up easily, no matter their skill level!  </p>
<p>Almost all of the human tournaments require a tournament entry fee, but a few can be found which are totally free of charge.  Naturally, those charging a small fee also generally offer a much larger pot than do the free tournaments.  Usually most or all of the entry fees are put into the pot for the winners.</p>
<p>If you decide to give one of these tournaments a go, you will quickly realize that an online tournaments is composed of multi tables.  Players are provided with chips, usually in a set amount, to use for each round.  Once the tournament has begun, players attempt to eliminate all others by winning the most hands and the most money.  The remaining player advances to the next stage and round.  The final table is the goal, and the winner there is the tournament champion.</p>
<p>Be careful of the addicting nature of online poker tournaments!  They are so fun and intense that you may find that an hour or more has passed before you know it.  Set reasonable limits so that you can enjoy meeting new people and competing for money and glory.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do any web search for this Full Tilt Poker and you will no doubt see positive reviews and great stories.  This online poker room regularly gets large numbers of visitors and players from all experience levels.  Launched in 2004, Full Tilt Poker is designed specifically to be the best&#8211;the best for playing, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do any web search for this Full Tilt Poker and you will no doubt see positive reviews and great stories.  This online poker room regularly gets large numbers of visitors and players from all experience levels.  Launched in 2004, Full Tilt Poker is designed specifically to be the best&#8211;the best for playing, the best for fun, the best for socializing.  Conceptualized, designed, started, and run by professional poker players such as Phil Ivey, Chris Ferguson, and Howard Lederer, Full Tilt Poker can be played for real stakes or just for play.</p>
<p>The website is brilliant in its design, featuring &#8220;Tips from the Pros&#8221; to help beginning and intermediate players refine their game and therefore their enjoyment.  If you are an experienced poker player, navigate their easy-to-use website to find lists of professionals who regularly visit and play at the online tables.  You may &#8220;sit down&#8221; to play with Jennifer Harman or Erik Seidel; maybe Andy Boch, Allen Cunningham, Berry Johnson, John Juanda, or David Grey will chat with you during a game.  If no one you trust is available for chatting or seeking tips on your play, you can search the archived Pro Chat, or just try playing a little on your own.  If you play a few games, the brilliant software can analyze your play and give you a breakdown of some weaknesses and how to fix them.</p>
<p>This software is not limited to those running Windows-based computers, either!  Mac users will find the same experience and enjoyment level when playing.  Animations are cool without being distracting.  The free download allows players to choose from many different variants of poker, such as Omaha High, Seven Card Stud, or Razz.  You can play in many different formats as well, like several kinds of tournaments, sit &#8216;n&#8217; go, low stakes, and more.  Any time of day or night, you will be welcomed and can rest assured to find great times and great poker.  </p>
<p>Do not come looking for easy, quick cash, however.  As you learn, you will see that games here are very tight and competitive.  This, of course, is what the main draw of poker is all about!  You will definitely enjoy yourself.  Now is the time to visit and set up your account; Full Tilt Poker is offering a 100% deposit bonus for first time users only.  The bonus is up to $600 and will be earned over time as you play.  What a deal!  Even if you have visited before, you&#8217;ll find promotions and other exciting ways to make your games a little different and challenging.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you play the slot machines, but don&#8217;t like the feel of a casino? Do you play poker but the casinos are too noisy, bright and smoky? Have you ever played video poker? Consider these online video poker tips for a new form of free gambling excitement at home. </p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve become bored with playing slot machines, video poker could be a new and exciting game to challenge you. Instead of endlessly pulling the handle of a slot machine, hoping for a row of identical icons, try playing video poker instead. Going in to the game, you already have an advantage; the house stakes in is form of poker are lower than slot machines. There are no dealers, no other players ostentatiously better than you, no rakes, bluffing or cheating. You&#8217;re in your own casino and dependent on your own poker skills. </p>
<p><b>How to Play:</b></p>
<p>Knowledge of basic draw poker and the rank of cards in your hand are necessary, as video poker has several variations. One form uses all 52 original cards, while another uses the deck plus additional wild cards. However, all variations of the game are based on regular draw poker, so knowing how to play draw is a necessity. </p>
<p>Start by deciding the value of the coins, and how many you wish to bet. Click on &#8220;Deal&#8221;, and you will be dealt five cards. You may keep your hand, or trade one or more cards for new ones. Press the &#8220;Hold&#8221; button beneath the cards you wish to keep. Just like draw poker, new cards are generated to replace them. When you trade and receive your new cards, it&#8217;s called a draw (thus the name, draw poker). The resulting cards in your hand from this draw determine whether you win or lose. </p>
<p>The payout table is available at any time on all machines, and details how many coins you will win based on a variety of bet values. This is called the &#8220;payout&#8221;. Payouts vary from one video poker game to another. This table will also show you the minimum hand you must build in order to qualify for a payout, as this too differs from one online casino to another. </p>
<p>Video poker odds are the same as live draw poker. The standard 52-card deck produces more than 2.5 million hand combinations. A random number generator, simulating the odds of drawing different card combinations, sets machine. In a regular live draw poker game, the casino is ensured a profit by collecting a rake. In video poker, the hypothetical house profits by setting each payout table differently. </p>
<p><b>Video Poker Tips:</b></p>
<p>1. Know where to find the machine payouts table and choose the one that will bring you the highest returns. </p>
<p>2. Your strategy may shift depending on the video poker game you choose to play. Change up your strategy, just as you would in regular live poker. </p>
<p>3. Formulate a mathematical strategy if possible. </p>
<p>4. Don&#8217;t keep cards that can&#8217;t be used to form a winning hand &#8211; Discard them. </p>
<p>5. If you have a high card and a low pair in your hand, always keep the pair and trade in the high card. </p>
<p>6. If you hold a pair, along with a partial flush or straight, bet on the pair. </p>
<p>The best part of playing video poker games online, is that there is no lack of virtual casinos, each offering you the opportunity to play endlessly, using fake money, from the comfort of your own home &#8211; and alone!</p>
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<p>If you are new to playing poker you will find there are a lot of things to learn and remember. A list of what to look out for when you are dealt your hand in Texas Holdem will be useful. </p>
<p>These are the best possible things that you can see when you look at your cards: </p>
<p>Pair of Aces, &#8220;American Airlines&#8221; or &#8220;pocket rockets&#8221;. This is what everyone hopes to see when they pick up their cards. It&#8217;s as good as it gets.  </p>
<p>Pair of Kings. Second best means there&#8217;s only one opening hand that can beat yours. </p>
<p>Pair of Queens. You should be feeling pretty optimistic if this is what you pick up. </p>
<p>Ace and King. This is the best unmatched pair, especially if they are suited, which gives you a chance of getting a nut flush.  </p>
<p>Pair of Jacks. This often does well, although if there&#8217;s a higher card in the flop you may be unlucky. </p>
<p>Ace and Queen. Offers the same possibilities for a flush as the Ace and King, and with two high cards you&#8217;re starting in a really solid position. </p>
<p>King and Queen. If they&#8217;re the same suit you&#8217;re especially lucky. Any Aces turning up in the community cards could be a threat, though. </p>
<p>Ace and Jack. It might not seem that great, but it&#8217;s worth playing on with this hand, because there are a lot of worse combinations that could be sitting around the table. </p>
<p>King and Jack.. Unless your cards are suited you are taking a bit of a risk with this hand. You&#8217;ve got two fairly high cards, but be aware that you&#8217;re not as lucky as you could be. </p>
<p>Ace and Ten. The Ace makes this a pretty good start, but all of the hands that have been described so far are better, so take care. </p>
<p>Once you have learned to recognize how good your hand is, then you will be in a much better position to know how to proceed in the game. The key to poker is being able to decide when you should hold and when you need to fold. Discretion is often the better part of valor, and one of the most important things you will learn is to be able to give up when your cards are really not worth the risk.  </p>
<p>If you&#8217;re playing Texas Holdem and you receive one of the following hands, then folding is probably your best option. There may be ways of working with these cards in other versions of poker, however. Here they are from least dreadful to the absolute worst. </p>
<p>5 and 9, or &#8220;Dolly Parton&#8221;. There&#8217;s not much point going on if you&#8217;re dealt this hand. </p>
<p>2 and 10. You might have heard of Doyle Brunson&#8217;s amazing WSOP wins after beginning with these cards, but unless you are playing at the same level as him, you&#8217;re not likely to do well with this start. </p>
<p>2 or 3 or 4 and 9. The 9 is a fairly high card, but if it&#8217;s all you&#8217;ve got going for you your prospects don&#8217;t look good. Should you happen to get a pair for your 9 you can still be beaten by plenty of other hands, and there&#8217;s no way you can make a straight. </p>
<p>2 and 6. If by incredible chance you manage to add a 3, 4 and 5 to this hand you&#8217;ll have a straight. I wouldn&#8217;t bet on it though- especially if you&#8217;re playing with more than three people.  </p>
<p>3 and 7 or 8. You can beat someone with a 2 in the place of your 3, but it&#8217;s not worth risking anything on this hand. You can&#8217;t get much worse than this. </p>
<p>2 and 7 or 8. This is one of the most depressing sights you can see. You won&#8217;t be able to get a straight. If they&#8217;re not even suited then you haven&#8217;t even got a chance of making a low flush.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you tired of spending your leisure time playing the usual regular solitaire game?  Has relaxing and having a little fun become, well, boring?  Why not learn a different form of solitaire?  One game has been popular since the time of the California Gold Rush, so it carries its own history of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you tired of spending your leisure time playing the usual regular solitaire game?  Has relaxing and having a little fun become, well, boring?  Why not learn a different form of solitaire?  One game has been popular since the time of the California Gold Rush, so it carries its own history of providing amusement, relaxation, and fun.  The name of the game is Klondike. </p>
<p>In our recent history, computers preloaded with the game of solitaire began to appear in every household, classroom, and office.   The electronic choice of card games was the game solitaire, which became popular because it’s easy to learn and play, and is always accessible.  Klondike is simple, and can easily become addictive.  When the novelty wore off the game, interest in it waned.  People were bored with it, so different variations of the card game solitaire began to proliferate, and the most popular version was Klondike. </p>
<p>It’s ironic that people gravitated towards Klondike for a new game, because the card game has a documented history.  According to historians, the game of Klondike began in the late 1900’s.  The gold miners in the mountains of California and Alaska grew tired of the usual game of solitaire, and relieved their boredom by inventing a new version of an old game, called Klondike. </p>
<p><strong>How to Play Klondike</strong></p>
<p>It’s a simple game to learn and you’ll catch on immediately.  It then will become an important amusement during any recreation time you have on your agenda.  It’s invigorating and fun, and can become a harmless addiction.  The first step is laying out the cards.</p>
<p>-Begin by drawing a card, and putting it in front of you, face up. </p>
<p>-Place six cards, face down, to the left of the first card. </p>
<p>-Put another card, face up, to the left of the original card. </p>
<p>-Add one more card, face down, on top (or slightly down), starting a column of sequential numbers and suits.  Then, add one more card, face up, and continue to build the column. </p>
<p>-You should end up with the last column made up of seven cards.  You should have in your hand, a total of 24 cards to play with. </p>
<p><strong>Next Step</strong></p>
<p>The object of the game is to eventually place all the cards of the same suit, in numerical sequence, on top of the four aces, which show up sporadically.   When an ace appears, place it to the side or above the columns, and begin to build the sequences, in order, i.e. follow an ace with a two, then three, and so on, up to the kings, in numerical order and by suit. A sample would be if an ace of diamonds is open, it must be followed by the King of Diamonds, then the Queen, and so on down the numbers.  When base cards, face down, can be turned over, you may alternate the colored suits, building a column of a sequence of red and black  cards. </p>
<p><strong>Opening a New Card</strong></p>
<p>When you have cards that are facing up, you can open the next card under them.  The same rule applied to usual solitaire is that whenever you have moved all the cards in a column, leaving a blank space, you may move a an open king over and start a new sequence. </p>
<p><strong>Moving a Card to Build a Sequence</strong></p>
<p>You can move one sequence of cards to another base, and the sole rule is that you must keep the cards in descending order. </p>
<p><strong>Using the Card in Hand</strong></p>
<p>Turn over the top three cards that are left in your hand, as they may be an addition, perhaps a winning addition.  When all possibilities of using each card are exhausted, continue to turn over three cards at a time and keep in mind that you may use only the top card to continue a column, and if it is used, you may use the next card, if you can.   Repeat this until you have no cards left.  Want to play again?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two player card games are often played for fun and are relatively easy to learn. These two player card games can be easily played with just a typical deck of cards:
• Bezique uses four sets of 32 cards. A widely played variety of Bezique is called Rubicon Bezique. All players receive 9 cards and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two player card games are often played for fun and are relatively easy to learn. These two player card games can be easily played with just a typical deck of cards:</p>
<p>• Bezique uses four sets of 32 cards. A widely played variety of Bezique is called Rubicon Bezique. All players receive 9 cards and the rest become the stock. Each cards combination has different point. Another variation of Bezique is Pinochle. Bezique is not normally considered as a demanding card game, though memorizing possible scoring and meld combinations can be disorienting for a complete beginner.</p>
<p>•  Cribbage uses a deck of regular 52 cards. The game has a scoring device that is referred to as the Cribbage Board. All players get six cards. The goal of the game is to get up to 31 cards. All players score points for a series. A card game called as Costly Colours is similar to Cribbage.</p>
<p>•  Speed is a two player card game of shedding variant. In this game, all players try to remove all of their cards. Speed is closely related to other card game known as Nertz. Each player gets five cards to make a hand, and a player also gets fifteen facedown cards to make a drawing pile. If the game is played with Jokers, it can be treated as a wild card. A common method is to memorize all cards that are down so you don&#8217;t need to see them all when playing. This tactic is particularly useful very early in a round if you are more focused and have better memory compared to your opponent.</p>
<p>•  Piquet, until early twentieth century, it was perhaps the most widely two-player card game in France, just like Cribbage in UK. It was first became well known in UK after the royal marriage of King Philip II of Spain and Queen Mary I in 1554. At the time the game was called as Cent, after a Spanish game called Cientos.</p>
<p>•  Go Fish is an easy card game often played by children. You ask your opponent for cards of certain rank. Your opponent must place all cards of a specific rank. If your opponent has no cards of the rank, he/she says Go Fish. Then you draw a card from the pool (or ocean) and your opponent start the next turn. The game stops when all cards are drawn, and all books are used. Whoever gets the most books wins the game.</p>
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