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  • Bridge is a card game played regularly by tens of millions of people around the world, many of whom participate in tournaments and tournaments. Bridge is one of the few card games that can be played competitively (next to bridge, poker and ulti are the most well-known).
  • Black queen is a card game played with 52 cards of French cards without jokers. Also known as Queen of Spades. In most cases, it is played by 4 players.
  • Blackjack is a card game played with 52 cards of French cards without jokers. The aim of the game is for the total value of the player's cards to be as close as possible to twenty-one, but not to exceed it.
  • Canasta is a so-called drag-and-drop card game of South American origin, which can be played by 2-6 people at the same time, with two or three packs of 52-card French cards.
  • Poker is one of the most popular card games in the world. The point is that the players get the best out of their open or closed cards and take the pot in the middle of the table. They can do this with the best hand combination, so each player must strive to have the best hand. The word poker is used not only for the traditional card game played at a table or computer, but also for the so-called video poker, which is a type of gaming machine. There, the game is played between the player and the operator of the gaming machine.
  • Preferans is a card game that can be played by 3 people with Hungarian cards or 3-4 people with French cards. The game is most popular in Russia and the former member states of the Soviet Union.
  • Solitaire is a family of solitaire card games. There are many types, but the essence of the game in all of them is to place the cards on the table in a random order, and then, following exact rules, try to move them to another order by moving one or more cards at a time
  • Carpet is a one-person card game belonging to the solitaire family.
  • The card game called rikiki can be played with French cards by up to 6-10 people, if several decks of cards are used, but there are other versions of the game. It is traditionally played by four people. The name of rikiki comes from the traditional rule, according to which, at the dealer's command ri-ki-ki, everyone simultaneously shows the number of hits they have guessed on their fingers.
  • Rummy is the collective name of a group of card games. They have in common that similar cards must be matched during the game. Although the word "rummy" often refers to a specific variant of rummy (e.g. gin rummy), it can refer to several different card games in a broader sense, including e.g. to canasta or even mahjong. Most of its versions are played with French cards supplemented with jokers. In case of 3 identical cards, a new deal!
  • This card game is the most dynamic rummy, thought-provoking, combinative, easy to learn/teach, which is perfectly suitable for entertaining a large number of (unfamiliar) groups in a pleasant and meaningful way. 2 or even 6-8 players can play with two full packs of French cards (2x55=110 cards including 3-3 jokers)
  • Speed ​​is a two-player, relatively simple card game based primarily on speed, reflexes, strategy and attention.
  • Kent coupe is a simple, fast-paced card game that can be won in seconds. It primarily requires speed, luck, and good mimicry/communication. Kent coupe can be played by 4 people with 32-card Hungarian or 52-card French cards. During the game, 2-2 people will form a team and fight against the other team. The aim of the game is to replace the 4 cards in your hand with 4 of the same cards by continuous exchanges, and then inform your teammate about this in some way, and he will announce the victory for us, which is worth one point. The rules of the game are applied differently in many places, usually there are differences in the exchange.