Matching_card_games

Go Fish, also called Fish, is a simple card game popular among children. It is best played by two to four players, although theoretically it can be played with up to ten. ...more on Wikipedia about "Go Fish"

Robbers' rummy is a card game for two or more players which became popular in Germany in the early 20th century. Being derived from normal rummy, it emphasises arrangement of cards based on (generally simplified, but thereby no less challenging) card matching rules, while abandoning the notions of card discards or scoring entirely. ...more on Wikipedia about "Robbers' rummy"

Rummy is a generic term for card games of the same family as gin rummy. One can speak of the rummy family of games; to refer to rummy is probably to mean gin rummy, but strictly there is no one rummy game. It is perhaps more satisfactory to describe these as matching card games. The family extends to include Canasta, for example. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rummy"

Tonk, a card game, is a variety of rummy. Any number can play. A game consists of several hands. The players take turns dealing. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tonk (game)"

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