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option to pick it up and use it for his meld. If neither player wants the first card, the non-dealer takes the first card from the draw pile and may use it immediately to meld or discard it. The pick up may not be added to the hand cards. If either player makes a valid meld with it, that player must discard one card from his hand. The other player may then choose this card or draw another from the pile.
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Colonel, which he calls Cooncan for two players, has some differences: first, a player must get 11 cards down, not meld 10 and discard one at the end. Second, the player can only lay off a discard to the opponent's melds. Third, cards drawn from stock must be shown and
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Points still in the losing player's hand may be awarded to the winner. If using a
Spanish pack or pip cards from a French pack, a possible scoring system totals the face value of all cards. If using a shortened French pack minus the 8s, 9s and 10s, one scoring system gives face value for 2–7, 10 for
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Conquian back to the early 1860s. According to him, even in the US the game was originally played by two players with a Spanish pack of 40 cards from which the 8s, 9s and 10s were missing. He claims that, in 1873, he was the first to propose that the Kings, Queens and Jacks should be removed,
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is Coon-Can for two players. A single, 40-card, Spanish-suited pack was traditionally used, but a French pack may be used either without the courts or without the 8, 9 and 10. Routledge assumes a full, 52-card French pack. Players cut for the first deal and lowest cuts (Aces low) before both are
604:(sequences) in the same suit. A run or set must contain at least three cards and Aces may be high or low, but round-the-corner sequences are not allowed. Players may 'lay off' one or more cards against their own or their opponent's existing melds. Non-dealer (or '
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dealt 10 cards each, individually and face down. The rest are placed face down to form a stock and the top card (known as the 'optional card') is turned and placed beside it to start the wastepile. The aim is to be first to shed all one's cards by melding
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of 1897, where it was said to be "a great favorite in Mexico and in all the
American states bordering upon it, especially Texas". By 1900, the game had spread to the eastern US and, around 1908, three- and four-player versions initially under the name of
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11 cards, so on the last play, the winning player must use the drawn card in his meld. Play may be extended over several hands by playing to a specified point total.
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much interest to the strategy of the play. If neither is out when the last available card has been declined, the game is drawn and the stake carried forward.
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sequence i.e. three to eight cards from the sequence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S C R. Thus, 1-2-3 and 6-7-S are valid, but C-R-1 is not.
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The Game of Rum (Coon Can): Full Directions for Playing this Popular Game.
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by R. F. Foster (1913) at www.rummy-games.com. Retrieved 29 Nov 2019.
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Full-text reproduction of the rules in electronic form
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Cooncan (Conquián): A Game of Cards also Called "Rum"
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leaving a natural sequence of 10 cards in each suit.
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Estatutos Corregidos Del Territorio de Nuevo Mejico
1055:Gaceta de los Triubnales de la RepĂşblica Mexicana
995:The Principles, Rules and Laws of Auction Bridge.
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322:Hand of 10 Spanish-suited cards, Mexican pattern
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1022:Official Rules of Card Games: Hoyle Up-to-date.
326:Conquian is played by two or more players with
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1004:. Frederick A. Stokes, New York, pp. 486–489.
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250:The name is thought to either derive from
204:we had a good life. We lived out there in
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902:Wood, Clement and Gloria Goddard (1940).
889:p. 160, or Ramos i Duarte, FĂ©liz (1895).
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1000:Foster, R. F. (1897). "Conquian" in
767:Leyes Del Territorio de Nuevo MĂ©jico
345:Ranks and card-point values of cards
1095:. Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma.
1057:, Volume 2. Mexico: Isidoro Devaux.
624:or draw and the next deal decides.
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965:The Game of Rum and How to Play it
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885:e.g. Villagran, Vicente (1874).
31:"Game of coon-can in store near
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338:to distinguish it (see below).
222:Card game expert and publisher
1065:The Penguin Book of Card Games
1024:17th edn. Cincinnati: USPCC.
971:Cambas, Manuel Rivera (1883).
932:Routledge (1923), pp. 100–101.
866:Dicionário Online de Português
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756:Lomnitz-Adler (1992), p. 190.
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729:Méndez (1861), pp. 319– 320.
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2154:Belle, Flux et Trente-et-Un
1949:Tarot and Tarock card games
1152:Glossary of card game terms
891:Diccionario de Mejicanismos
887:Compendio histĂłrico formado
667:E.g. Luis Gonzaga Inclán's
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1077:Prieto, Guillermo (1857).
975:. Vol. 3. Mexico: Reforma.
904:The Complete Book of Games
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1940:Trick-taking card games
1079:Viajes de Orden Suprema
1002:Foster's Complete Hoyle
968:. New York: Fitzgerald.
600:(3 or 4 of a kind) and
543:Winning a hand entails
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991:"The Game of Coon Can"
906:, Garden City, p. 211.
862:"Significado de Cunca"
833:Game of Rum (Coon Can)
720:Foster (1897), p. 486.
330:or a 40-card pack of
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232:Game of Rum (Coon Can)
1922:Historical card games
1053:MĂ©ndez, Luis (1861).
823:Foster (1913), p. ix.
747:Cambas (1883), p. 93.
563:No cards are removed.
328:Spanish playing cards
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738:Prieto (1857), p. 5.
673:Sacerdote y caudillo
526:make the next draw.
354:Spanish-suited cards
348:(lowest to highest)
332:French playing cards
1816:Kings in the Corner
1203:Beggar-my-neighbour
1067:, Penguin, London.
984:The Saturday Review
978:Dalton, W. (1912).
651:First described in
456:French-suited cards
417:French-suited cards
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2044:Laugh and lie down
800:. Harper Collins.
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1086:Hoyles Card Games
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2606:Hundertspiel
2556:
2395:Hundertspiel
2385:German Tarok
2340:Bierschlauch
2164:Bête Hombrée
2149:As Qui Court
2049:Losing lodam
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1791:Dupa biskupa
1771:Crazy Eights
1562:Treppenrommé
1522:Penang rummy
1502:Indian rummy
1492:German Rummy
1471:
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1367:Bauernfangen
1286:Stop the Bus
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420:(no courts)
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112:Playing time
2531:Primo visto
2475:Scherwenzel
2465:Sansprendre
2435:MĂĽller Matz
2425:Kontraspiel
2400:Juckerspiel
2390:Grobhäusern
2380:German Solo
2375:FĂĽnfzehnern
2335:Bester Bube
2244:Hoc Mazarin
2114:Speculation
2079:Pope Julius
2024:French ruff
1993:Historical
1876:Ristiseiska
1751:Brede Mette
1746:Black Peter
1487:Dummy rummy
1377:Davoserjazz
1233:SchlafmĂĽtze
1218:Ninety-nine
1180:Ninety-nine
182:Mexico City
37:Russell Lee
2707:Categories
2636:(Scottish)
2624:(Austrian)
2602:Elfmandeln
2505:Vogelspiel
2500:Trischaken
2169:Bouillotte
1995:card games
1846:Paskahousu
1801:Hahndreier
1688:Nain Jaune
1655:Tablanette
1600:Byggkasino
1547:Thirty-one
1442:Bing rummy
1392:Kein Stich
1354:Compendium
1344:Vogelspiel
1324:Höllfahren
1266:James Bond
1195:Collecting
1131:card games
980:"Coon-Can"
954:_ (1871).
949:Literature
872:2014-04-13
682:References
555:Variations
213:New Mexico
206:TampamolĂłn
202:Revolution
115:20 minutes
2642:(Swedish)
2628:Romestecq
2610:Piquesept
2598:Einwerfen
2526:Minchiate
2445:Piquesept
2420:Kauflabet
2415:Karnöffel
2410:Karniffel
2360:Einwerfen
2355:Cinquille
2294:Quintille
2284:Quadrille
2279:Quadrette
2254:Impériale
2224:Guimbarde
2099:Quadrille
2074:Pope Joan
1871:Red nines
1856:Pusoy dos
1851:President
1821:Last Card
1786:Dou dizhu
1693:Newmarket
1537:Gin rummy
1517:Militaire
1412:Quodlibet
1296:Comparing
1281:Schwimmen
1142:Shuffling
1010:(1913a).
893:, p. 136.
614:Gin Rummy
260:corrupted
252:con quién
170:gin rummy
162:card game
107:Clockwise
16:Card game
2618:Sticheln
2594:(Polish)
2592:DruĹĽbart
2588:Chapanka
2557:Conquian
2541:Trappola
2490:Sticheln
2485:Spitzeln
2480:Schlauch
2460:RĂĽmpffen
2405:Kaschlan
2345:Brusbart
2314:Triomphe
2299:Reversis
2274:Pamphile
2269:Papillon
2259:Lenterlu
2194:Commerce
2069:Penneech
2014:Bone ace
1931:Patience
1901:Tiáşżn lĂŞn
1881:Shithead
1861:Quatorze
1841:One-card
1836:Old maid
1728:Shedding
1713:Slapjack
1670:Matching
1615:Cuarenta
1472:Conquian
1462:ChinchĂłn
1432:Draw and
1261:Commerce
1248:Commerce
1228:Quartets
1170:Cribbage
1063:(2008).
920:Coon Can
868:. 7Graus
628:See also
302:Overview
296:conquian
292:conquián
288:cunquián
272:Conquain
264:Coon Can
254: –
236:Coon Can
217:conquian
215:, where
150:Coon Can
146:Conquian
138:Desmoche
81:Strategy
65:Matching
20:Conquian
2630:(Dutch)
2622:Tatteln
2567:Primero
2550:Spanish
2514:Italian
2495:Tatteln
2470:Saunigl
2455:RĂ©union
2450:Pollack
2430:Mariage
2350:Cassino
2309:Tontine
2304:Sizette
2209:Emprunt
2184:Brisque
2179:Briscan
2089:Primero
2002:English
1906:Vändtia
1866:Rabouge
1831:Mau-Mau
1781:DaifugĹŤ
1741:Big two
1708:Sedmice
1678:Go Fish
1660:Zwicker
1635:Go-Stop
1605:Cassino
1587:Fishing
1577:500 rum
1507:Kalooki
1467:Colonel
1457:Carioca
1452:Canasta
1434:discard
1387:Herzeln
1147:Cutting
835:(1871).
675:, 1869.
669:Astucia
622:tableau
593:Colonel
587:Colonel
545:melding
539:Winning
530:Forcing
521:Melding
397:Caballo
336:Colonel
308:melding
276:Councan
268:Cooncan
256:Spanish
176:History
160:-style
154:Colonel
134:Canasta
98:Spanish
70:Players
2614:Skwitz
2572:Rentoy
2365:Elfern
2323:German
2264:Mouche
2204:Culbas
2199:Coucou
2174:Brelan
2144:Ambigu
2137:French
1896:Switch
1766:Craits
1736:Bartok
1650:Skwitz
1625:Escopa
1620:Escoba
1610:Cicera
1595:Bastra
1542:Rumino
1447:Buraco
1372:Bonken
1309:Coucou
1162:Adding
1071:
1047:
1032:
804:
704:
198:Rentoy
123:Medium
120:Chance
78:Skills
48:Mexico
44:Origin
2718:Rummy
2640:Kille
2581:Other
2562:Ombre
2536:Ronfa
2521:Gilet
2219:Gilet
2064:Noddy
2039:Ombre
2029:Gleek
2009:Andro
1886:Speed
1796:Durak
1776:Cheat
1761:Comet
1756:Burro
1703:Sedma
1645:Scopa
1640:Mulle
1630:Pasur
1572:Yaniv
1532:Rummy
1402:Lorum
1382:Dreeg
1362:Barbu
1334:Kille
1314:CuccĂą
1271:Kemps
1185:Noddy
655:Hoyle
640:Notes
634:Rummy
582:game.
314:Cards
284:Cuncá
280:Conca
240:Hoyle
158:rummy
86:Cards
2234:Hère
2159:BĂŞte
1891:Spit
1806:Hund
1698:Poch
1557:Tonk
1497:Golf
1422:Trex
1407:Poch
1397:King
1329:Hypp
1319:Gnav
1256:Brag
1069:ISBN
1045:ISBN
1030:ISBN
802:ISBN
702:ISBN
610:less
606:pone
602:runs
598:sets
508:Play
496:Deal
386:Sota
282:and
196:and
186:Tuti
104:Play
94:Deck
62:Type
2634:Maw
2239:Hoc
2229:Her
2094:Put
2054:Maw
1826:Mao
1276:Mus
1238:War
1223:Pig
993:in
982:in
450:10
408:Rey
381:10
290:or
262:to
245:Rum
194:Mus
152:or
73:2–6
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2620:,
2616:,
2612:,
2608:,
2604:,
2600:,
2590:,
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840:^
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489:K
403:12
392:11
278:,
274:,
270:,
266:,
192:,
188:,
164:.
148:,
89:40
1986:e
1979:t
1972:v
1122:e
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1108:v
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486:Q
483:J
480:7
477:6
474:5
471:4
468:3
465:2
462:A
447:9
444:8
441:7
438:6
435:5
432:4
429:3
426:2
423:A
410:)
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399:)
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388:)
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378:7
375:6
372:5
369:4
366:3
363:2
360:1
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