Teach Yourself Card Games, New Edition

Teach Yourself Card Games, New Edition by David Parlett, published by McGraw-Hill Education on November 1, 2006, is a comprehensive guide that explores a wide variety of card games. This edition spans 228 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a broad audience. The book provides clear instructions for playing numerous games, including popular classics like bridge, poker, and rummy, as well as unique games from different cultures.
Readers will find that this book serves as both a handy reference and an engaging resource for discovering new card games. It caters to players of all skill levels, offering insights into games such as solitaire and hearts, while encouraging experimentation with different styles of play. With its straightforward approach, Teach Yourself Card Games is designed to enhance the card-playing experience for enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
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Become an expert in dozens of card games
Bridge, cribbage, whist, poker, rummy, hearts, solitaire . . . it’s truly amazing how many clever uses people have devised for a simple deck of 52 cards. And Teach Yourself Card Games covers the best of them, offering easy-to-follow instructions on how to play dozens of games, including the classics and perennial favorites as well as exotic games from around the world. Suitable for readers of all levels of experience, it is both a handy reference and a guide for experimenting with new games.
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