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- Stuss abstract "Stuss or Jewish Faro is a card game, a variant of faro. In this version (played in house games, back rooms, and saloons) the cards are dealt from the dealer's hand, not from a shoe. Also, the house won all the money when drawing two equal cards, as opposed to half in traditional faro. This greatly increased the house advantage over its patrons.It was particularly popular in the late 19th century in New York City and Chicago until the time of World War I.".
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- Stuss wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q=Stuss%20gambling&f=false.
- Stuss wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q=Jewish%20Faro&f=false.
- Stuss wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q=Jewish%20%2B%20Stuss&f=falseJohn.
- Stuss wikiPageID "9622780".
- Stuss wikiPageLength "2150".
- Stuss wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Stuss wikiPageRevisionID "681691210".
- Stuss wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th-century_card_games.
- Stuss wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gambling_games.
- Stuss wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lottery_card_games.
- Stuss wikiPageWikiLink Faro_(card_game).
- Stuss wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Stuss wikiPageWikiLink Shoe_(cards).
- Stuss wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Stuss wikiPageWikiLinkText "stuss game".
- Stuss wikiPageWikiLinkText "stuss games".
- Stuss wikiPageWikiLinkText "stuss house".
- Stuss wikiPageWikiLinkText "stuss parlor".
- Stuss wikiPageWikiLinkText "stuss parlors".
- Stuss wikiPageWikiLinkText "stuss".
- Stuss hasPhotoCollection Stuss.
- Stuss wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Card-game-stub.
- Stuss subject Category:19th-century_card_games.
- Stuss subject Category:Gambling_games.
- Stuss subject Category:Lottery_card_games.
- Stuss hypernym Game.
- Stuss type VideoGame.
- Stuss comment "Stuss or Jewish Faro is a card game, a variant of faro. In this version (played in house games, back rooms, and saloons) the cards are dealt from the dealer's hand, not from a shoe. Also, the house won all the money when drawing two equal cards, as opposed to half in traditional faro. This greatly increased the house advantage over its patrons.It was particularly popular in the late 19th century in New York City and Chicago until the time of World War I.".
- Stuss label "Stuss".
- Stuss sameAs Stuss.
- Stuss sameAs m.02pm4l7.
- Stuss sameAs Q3976379.
- Stuss sameAs Q3976379.
- Stuss wasDerivedFrom Stuss?oldid=681691210.
- Stuss isPrimaryTopicOf Stuss.