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- Real-time_card_game abstract "A real-time card game is a card game in which all players may act simultaneously (that is, in real-time).The card game Set has a real-time element; in Set, the players are racing to identify patterns in the cards on the table. The concept was also used by James Ernest in his game Falling, and was later expanded in the games Brawl and Fightball.There are also real-time card games that use a standard deck of 52 playing cards. A large number of real-time card games are in the Slapjack family: players take turns playing cards and then race to "slap" a jack or face card when it is turned up. In this family are Spit, Egyptian Ratscrew, and Nertz.Another group of real-time card games are related to Spoons, in which players exchange cards asynchronously until one or more players have a certain hand; then the first player to perform a certain action wins. In this family are the 52-card game Pig and Parker Brothers' Chicago Commodities Exchange-themed Pit.".
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- Real-time_card_game wikiPageRevisionID "332240548".
- Real-time_card_game wikiPageWikiLink Brawl_(game).
- Real-time_card_game wikiPageWikiLink Card_game.
- Real-time_card_game wikiPageWikiLink Category:Card_game_terminology.
- Real-time_card_game wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_Ratscrew.
- Real-time_card_game wikiPageWikiLink Falling_(game).
- Real-time_card_game wikiPageWikiLink Fightball.
- Real-time_card_game wikiPageWikiLink James_Ernest.
- Real-time_card_game wikiPageWikiLink Nertz.
- Real-time_card_game wikiPageWikiLink Parker_Brothers.
- Real-time_card_game wikiPageWikiLink Pig_(card_game).
- Real-time_card_game wikiPageWikiLink Pit_(game).
- Real-time_card_game wikiPageWikiLink Set_(game).
- Real-time_card_game wikiPageWikiLink Slapjack.
- Real-time_card_game wikiPageWikiLink Spit_(card_game).
- Real-time_card_game wikiPageWikiLink Spoons.
- Real-time_card_game wikiPageWikiLinkText "Real time".
- Real-time_card_game wikiPageWikiLinkText "Real-time card game".
- Real-time_card_game wikiPageWikiLinkText "real-time card game".
- Real-time_card_game hasPhotoCollection Real-time_card_game.
- Real-time_card_game wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Real-time_card_game subject Category:Card_game_terminology.
- Real-time_card_game hypernym Game.
- Real-time_card_game type Article.
- Real-time_card_game type VideoGame.
- Real-time_card_game type Article.
- Real-time_card_game comment "A real-time card game is a card game in which all players may act simultaneously (that is, in real-time).The card game Set has a real-time element; in Set, the players are racing to identify patterns in the cards on the table. The concept was also used by James Ernest in his game Falling, and was later expanded in the games Brawl and Fightball.There are also real-time card games that use a standard deck of 52 playing cards.".
- Real-time_card_game label "Real-time card game".
- Real-time_card_game sameAs m.07brql.
- Real-time_card_game sameAs Q7300782.
- Real-time_card_game sameAs Q7300782.
- Real-time_card_game wasDerivedFrom Real-time_card_game?oldid=332240548.
- Real-time_card_game isPrimaryTopicOf Real-time_card_game.