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Barry Rigal (Author)
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November 11, 1997 For Dummies (Lifestyles Paperback)
Playing cards is supposed to be fun, so don’t worry about having to study this book as if it’s a homework assignment. Card Games For Dummies focuses on the games that people play today all around the world, and walks you through them with plain-English explanations.

Regardless of how much experience you’ve had with card games, you’ll find something in this book for you. Absolute beginners will appreciate that the instructions for each game start at the very beginning level. If you’ve played a few card games before, maybe you’ll find a new game. However, coverage isn’t limited to a description of each game and a summary of the rules. Instead, each chapter offers hints on strategy, so even the experienced player can pick up something new and worthwhile.

Card Games For Dummies covers eight categories of games, grouped together based on the basic aim of the games. Get ready to explore several fun and friendly games in each of these categories:

  • Exchanging Cards – Discover games in which the players try to improve their hand by taking a card from the deck and letting go of a card from their hand. These games include Rummy and Canasta.
  • Trick-Taking Games – Everyone starts with the same number of cards, and during the play, each player takes a turn to play a card from his hand. Whoever plays the highest of those cards wins them all. These games include Whist, Euchre, Spades, and an introduction to Bridge.
  • Don’t Score Any Points! – Instead of trying to score points, you try to avoid saddling yourself with points. These games include Hearts and Barbu.
  • Score as Many Points as You Can! – The objective of all these games is to score points. These games include Pinochle, Piquet, Setback, and Clobyosh.
  • Matching Cards – Try to get rid of all your cards as quickly as possible by matching them with other cards and then playing them onto a discard pile. These games include Eights and Fan Tan.
  • Adding and Climbing Games – Yes, there is a bit of math involved in these games, but don’t let that stop you from experiencing exponential levels of fun! These games include Cribbage and President.
  • Banking Games – In some games, players compete against a central authority figure, the Banker; in other banking games, everyone competes against one another. These games include Blackjack, Baccarat, and Poker.
  • Specialty Games – Some of the best games are in a category all their own. These games include Solitaire (in its many forms) and classic children’s games such as Beggar My Neighbor, War, Go Fish, and Old Maid.

Card Games For Dummies will even tell you where to find information about a game on the Internet and point out places where you can play games online. And no matter what types of games you find yourself playing, and no matter where you play them, you’ll find out how to improve your card-playing skills.


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Card Games for Dummies bills itself as "the fun and easy way to play and win your favorite card games." The book is broken down into different sections that broadly encompass the types of card games available: card-swapping games (gin and rummy), trick-taking games (whist and euchre), games where you try to score as many points as possible (pinochle), and games where you don't want to score any points at all (hearts). Each chapter starts with the fundamentals--the definition of a "trick," for example--and builds from there, progressing from the simplest games in each category to the more complex.

Written by journalist Barry Rigal, Card Games for Dummies is a nice companion piece to the more staid Complete Hoyle's Games. Unlike Hoyle's, Card Games for Dummies not only explains game mechanics, but gives you useful tips for play, provides the lowdown on strategy, and warns of the boneheaded blunders that you'd undoubtedly make if you'd been taught the rules and nothing more.

So if you've always wanted to learn cribbage, but never wanted to ask a friend for a tutorial, this is the book for you. One word of warning: if you want to learn how to play bridge, you won't find much here other than a synopsis of the rules and a recommendation for Bridge for Dummies. --Matthew Baldwin

From the Back Cover

"I highly recommend this book to all card players." — Fred Gitelman, Leading Developer of the Highly-Acclaimed Bridge Master for Windows "This book is an excellent starting point for beginning card players." — Phillip Alder, Syndicated Bridge Columnist "Barry Rigal is your tour guide into the many worlds and traditions of card games." — David Galt, Game Designer

Includes Score Cards to Help You Score Your Game!

Are you tired of being left out when your friends want to play a card game you don't know? Are you looking for a game you can play with your kids? Do you want to discover the most popular variations to your favorite games? Do you want a hobby you can enjoy anywhere in the world? Card sharks of the world beware! With Card Games For Dummies® at your fingertips, you'll have all the information you need to play and win the most popular card games. Filled with helpful tips, this book will have you playing like the pros in no time. Valuable Bicycle® Playing Cards Coupons Inside! Find these exciting games and much more inside! Baccarat Barbu Blackjack Bridge Canasta Clobyosh Cribbage Eights Euchre Fan Tan Gin Rummy Go Fish Hearts Oh Hell Old Maid Pinochle Piquet Rummy Poker President Setback Solitaire Spades Whist …and more

Inside, you'll discover how to:

  • Find a game you'll enjoy by choosing from a list of the most popular games out there
  • Feel natural with a standard deck of cards and uncover how to deal like the pros
  • Navigate your way through regional variations of your favorite games and win anywhere
  • Enjoy games with your whole family including War, Fish, and Old Maid
  • Improve your card-playing memory using insider advice from a world-renowned card expert
  • Take advantage of today's technology and play cards online
  • Pass the time with a soothing game of Solitaire

Product Details

  • Paperback: 392 pages
  • Publisher: For Dummies; 1 edition (November 11, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0764550500
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764550508
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,059,145 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An overall look at some great games, May 20, 2000
This review is from: Card Games for Dummies (Paperback)
This book has some fun games! It has popular games like Hearts, Rummy, and Cribbage. It also has games that I have always wanted to learn how to play, like Euchre and Canasta. In all, the book discusses over twenty games.

The layout of the book is a discussion about games. Even if you have felt confused before in reading through card game rules, this book is an excellent introduction to playing card games. It goes over everything that happens in the game, from the rules, to strategy and tips, to history of the game-a fascinating book.

Because it goes in-depth into each of the games, you will not find one place in the chapter that has a concise list of the rules. The rules are scattered throughout the discussion of the chapter. I found it useful to check a book of rules from the library to read along with this book.

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Most frustrating & least helpful book I've ever read on any subject, ever., March 24, 2009
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This is the most frustrating & least helpful book I've ever read on any subject, ever.

I've read & understood texts on everything from software engineering, to military strategy, to electromechanics and audio circuitry design and repair, to wood furniture refinishing, to home repair - but this book is a total failure.

The reason: It is TOTALLY written for PEOPLE WHO ALREADY KNOW all the "slick cardshark jargon". THIS BOOK IS NOT FOR PEOPLE NEW TO CARD GAMES. If you don't ALREADY KNOW HOW TO PLAY, this book won't even TRY to teach you!

Basically, Amazon user Gadgester's review is dead-on: I'll repeat his opening and closing statements, cause I can't say it any better:

"Simply put, this is absolutely one of the worst instructional books I've read. If you know nothing (or next to nothing) about card games -- like I still don't after reading this book twice -- avoid this very confusing book. ... I haven't read a book as frustrating as this one in a long time. I highly recommend you stay away from it. "
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4.0 out of 5 stars Every home should have this book., August 2, 2008
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This is a great reference book to have in your home. Before I purchased this book, there were many occasions where questions came up about the rules and scoring of card games. I wished I would have had that book then.
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higher trump card, low trump card, trump suit, initial meld, scoring melds, first meld, high trump cards, highest trump card, card from the stock, declaration phase, undealt cards, reserve pile, honor cards, winning tricks, unmatched cards, upturned card, discard pile, trick score, highest card, five tricks, equal cards, dealer shuffles, scoring cards, partnership game, six tricks
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