The Book of Card Games Author:Peter Arnold âFew inventions have given as much universal pleasure as a pack, or deck, of cards. Most homes have one, but not many appreciate the variety of games that are at their disposal. — The object of this new book is to explain how to play the world’s best card games as clearly as possible. Technical terms have been kept to a minimum an... more »d deï¬ned as they arise, and example deals have been used where appropriate.
The games have been selected for all tastes. The classic, popular games like Bridge, Pinochle and Piquet are included, as are the complex Skat and Ombre, and the addictive Gin Rummy. The best gambling games are here, from those to be found in casinos, like Blackjack and Baccarat, to those played privately, like Poker, while at the other end of the scale, the book includes several games specifically for children. And for the solitary player, seventeen of the best patience or solitaire games are described. There is also a glossary of card-playing terms, and a special index that lists the games according to the number of players they require.« less