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3 in 1 (4 to 7 [2 to
9] players)
4 Colour Chess Cards
(Si Se Pai) (2 to 4 players)
All 5's (cards) (2 or
3 players)
7's (= Fan Tan,
Parliament) (3 to 8 players)
8's (2 or more
players)
8-5-3 (= Sergeant
Major) (3 players)
9 Card Don (4 players)
Sky 9 (= Tien Gow) (4
players)
9-5-2 (3 players)
10 (Poker variant)
13 (= Tien Len) (2 to
4 players)
21 (Blackjack) (2 to 7
players)
31 (= Schwimmen,
Schnauz) (2 to 8 players)
31 (= Scat) (2 to 9
players)
31 (= One and Thirty,
Bone Ace) (2 to 8 players)
40 (Cuarenta) (4
players)
42 (4 players)
45s (4 or 6 players)
5 Up (= All 5's:
dominoes) (2 to 4 players)
63 (4 players)
66 (2 players)
83 (4 players)
98 (2 to 10 players)
99 (trick-taking game)
(3 [2 to 5] players)
99 (similar to 98 -
adding game) (2 to 10 players)
100 (the Chinese game
Da Bai Fen) (4 players)
100 (similar to 98 and
99 - adding game) (2 to 10 players)
120 (= Forty-fives) (4
or 6 players)
500 (3 to 6 players)
500 Rum (2 to 8
players)
800 (Ottocento:
Tarocchi Bolognesi) (4 players)
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A
Abyssinia (Poker
variant)
Ace-Deuce (= Yablon)
(2 to 8 players)
Aces and
Kings - a 2 deck game
Agurk (= Cucumber) (2
to 7 players)
Alcalde (3 players)
Alkort (4 players)
All For One or One For
All (Poker variant)
All Fives (cards) (2
or 3 players)
All Fives (dominoes)
(2 to 4 players)
Aluette (4 players)
Anaconda (Poker
variant)
l'Ascenseur (= Oh
Hell!) (3 to 6 players)
Ashush (= Basra) (2 [3
or 4] players)
Asshole (= President,
Scum, Bum) (4 to 7 players)
Auction (Poker
variant)
Auction Forty-Fives (4
or 6 players)
Authors (3 to 6 [2]
players)
Avinas (4 players)
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B
Baccarat (2 to 12
players)
Baker's Dozen
- a 1 deck strategy game
Barbu (4 players)
Bartok (2 or more
players)
Basra (2 [3 or 4]
players)
Baseball (Poker
variant)
Bela (2 or 3 players)
Belote (4 players)
Belote Decouverte (2
players)
Bergen (Dominoes) (2
to 4 players)
Between the Sheets (=
Yablon) (2 to 8 players)
Bid Euchre (4 [6 or 8]
players)
Bid Whist (4 players)
Black Hole
Blackjack (2 to 7
players)
Black Maria (variation
of Hearts) (3 or 4 players)
Black Maria (Finnish)
(2 to 6 players)
Blackout (= Oh Hell!)
(4 to 6 [3, 7] players)
Bone Ace (2 to 8
players)
Boodle (= Michigan) (3
to 8 players)
Botifarra (4 players)
Boure (Boo-Ray) (4 to
10 players)
Brcko (= Stovkahra) (4
players)
Bridge (4 players)
Brisca (2 to 5
players)
Briscola (2 to 6
players)
Brus (4 or 6 players)
Buddha's Folly (Poker
variant)
Bullshit (2 to 10
players)
Bum (= Asshole) (4 to
7 players)
Bura (2 [or up to 6]
players)
Bust (= Oh Hell!) (4
to 6 [3, 7] players)
Butthead (= Asshole)
(4 to 7 players)
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C
Calabresella (=
Terziglio) (3 players)
Camicia (2 players)
Canasta (4 players)
Capitalism (=
President) (4 to 7 players)
Carioca (2 to 4 [5]
players)
Carousel (2 to 5
players)
Casino (2 to 4
players)
Cat and Mouse (= Spite
and Malice) (2 players)
Cau Robat (3 to 5
players)
Cego (3 or 4 players)
Chase the Ace (=
Cuckoo) (6 or more players)
Cheat (2 to 10
players)
Chicago (Swedish) (2
to 4 players)
Chicago (Bridge
variant)
Chicago (Poker
variant)
Chinese
Solitaire
Chinese Ten (2 to 4
players)
Choi Dai Di (4 [3 to
5] players)
Church (Poker variant)
Ciapano (3 to 5
players)
Cicera (4 players)
Cincinnati (Poker
variant)
Cinch (= Pedro) (4
players)
Clabber (= Clobyosh)
(2 [or 3] players)
Clobyosh (2 [or 3]
players)
Coch (4 players)
Coiffeur-Schieber Jass
(3 [4] players)
Coinche (4 players)
Contract Rummy (3 to 5
players)
Coteccio (Trieste) (2
to 7 players)
Cowpie Poker (Poker
variant)
Crates (2 to 5
players)
Crazy Eights (2 or
more players)
Cribbage (Five Card)
(2 players)
Cribbage (Six Card) (2
to 4 players)
Cuarenta (4 [or 2]
players)
Cucco (4 players)
Cuckoo (6 or more
players)
Cucumber (= Agurk) (2
to 7 players)
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D
Da Bai Fen (100) (4
players)
Dakota (Poker variant)
Danish Tarok (3 [or 4]
players)
D.E. (= President,
Asshole) (4 to 7 players)
Demons and
Thieves - a cross between Canfield and Forty Thieves
Devil's Bridge (= Oh
Hell!) (4 to 6 [3, 7] players)
Differenzler Jass (3
or 4 players)
Dirty Schultz (Poker
variant)
Dobbm (4 [or 5]
players)
Dom Pedro (4 players)
Don (nine card) (4
players)
Doppelkopf (4 [or 5]
players)
Double Solitaire (2
players)
Droggn (Stubai Tarock)
(3 [or 4] players)
Drunkard (2 [3 or 4]
players)
Durak (2 to 6 players)
Duren Piatkowy (3 to 6
[or more] players)
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E
Eagle Wing
EastHaven - a
variation of Klondike
Egyptian Ratscrew (2
or more players)
Eighty-three (4
players)
Eleusis (4 to 8
players)
Elevator (= Oh Hell!)
(4 to 6 [3, 7] players)
Elevator (Poker
variant)
Emperors and Scum (=
President, Asshole) (4 to 7 players)
Encaje (3 or 5
players)
English Stud (Poker
variant)
Euchre (4 [or 6]
players)
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F
Fan Tan (= Sevens,
Parliament) (3 to 8 players)
Five Card Draw (Poker
variant)
Five Hundred (3 to 6
players)
Five Hundred Rum (2 to
8 players)
Five-Up (Dominoes) (2
to 4 players)
Flower and Scorpion
(Dominoes) (2 to 4 players)
Follow the Queen
(Poker variant)
Four Seasons
Solitaire
Forty Thieves
- a classic 2 deck game
Forty-two (4 players)
Forty-Fives (4 or 6
players)
FoxFire 13
FreeCell - A
favorite solitaire that comes with Windows 95
French Tarot (4 [3 or
5] players)
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G
German Whist (2
players)
Gin Rummy (2 [3 or 4]
players)
Gleek (3 players)
Go Fish (3 to 6 [2]
players)
Golden Ten (3 to 7
players)
Golf
Gong Zhu (4 or 5
players)
The Good, The Bad, and
The Ugly (Poker variant)
Great Wheel -
an interesting 2 deck game
Grocery Store Dots
(Poker variant)
Guinote (Tute variant)
(2 to 5 players)
Guts (Poker variant)
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H
Hand and Foot (4 [2 to
6] players)
Have a Heart (Poker
variant)
Hearts (4 [3 or 5]
players)
Henway (Poker variant)
High Card Pool (= Red
Dog) (3 to 8 players)
High Five (= Pedro) (4
players)
High-Low-Jack (=
Pitch) (4 [3 to 6] players)
Hola (2 or 4 [3]
players)
L'Hombre (3 [4]
players)
Hornafjar_armanni (3
players)
Hosen 'runter (=
Schwimmen, Schnauz) (2 to 8 players)
Howdy Doody (Poker
variant)
Hundred (the Chinese
game Da Bai Fen) (4 players)
Hundred (similar to 98
and 99 - adding game) (2 to 10 players)
Hundred and twenty (=
Forty-fives) (4 or 6 players)
Hungarian Tarokk (Paskievics)
(4 [5] players)
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I
Idiot's Delight
Solitaire
I Doubt It (2 to 6
players)
Illustrated Hungarian
Tarokk (Palatinusz) (4 [5] players)
In Between (= Yablon)
(2 to 8 players)
Indian Poker (Poker
variant)
Iron Cross (Poker
variant)
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J
Jacks to Open, Trips
to Win (Poker variant)
Jack the Shifter
(Poker variant)
Jass (2 to 6 players)
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K
Kaiser (4 players)
Kaiserspiel (=
Kaiserjass) (4 or 6 players)
Kap Tai Shap (2 or
more players)
Karma (= Shithead,
Palace) (3 to 6 players)
Karnoffel (4 players)
Kemps (4 [6 or 8]
players)
King (4 players)
King Pedro (4 players)
King Rummy (3 to 5
players)
Kings in the Corners
(2 to 4 or more players)
Kjempetosk (= Stortok)
(2 to 5 players)
Klabberjass (=
Clobyosh) (2 [or 3] players)
Klaverjas (4 players)
Klondike -
The classic game that comes with Windows
Klootzakken (=
President) (4 to 7 players)
Knack (= Schwimmen,
Schnauz) (2 to 8 players)
Knaves (3 players)
Knockout Whist (2 to 7
players)
Konigsrufen (Austrian
Tarock) (4 [5] players)
Kozel (2 [or up to 5]
players)
Kraken (Klaverjas
variant) (4 players)
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L
Lame Brain Pete (Poker
variant)
Last One (2 to 6
players)
Laugavatnsmanni (3
players)
Laugh and Lie Down (5
players)
Let It Ride (2 or more
players)
L'Hombre (3 [4]
players)
Liuk Fu (3 [4]
players)
Liverpool Rummy (3 to
5 players)
Loba (Argentinian) (2
to 5 players)
Loba (Central
American) (2 to 4 [5] players)
Looking for Friends (6
to 12 players)
Luk Fu (3 [4] players)
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M
Madrasso (4 players)
Manipulation (2 to 5
players)
Manni (3 players)
Mao (2 or more
players)
Marias (2 to 4
players)
Marjapussi (4 players)
Mattis (= Mas,
Mjolnarmatte, Skitgubbe) (3 [2 or 4] players)
Maw (3 to 10 players)
May I? (3 to 5
players)
Mensch (4 players)
Mexican Stud (Poker
variant)
Mexican Sweat (Poker
variant)
Mexican Train
(dominoes) (2 to 10 players)
Michigan (3 to 8
players)
Michigan Rummy (=
Three in One) (4 to 7 [2 to 9] players)
Midnight Baseball
(Poker variant)
Mighty (3 to 8
players)
Minnesota Whist (4
players)
Mitsubishi (Poker
variant)
Mittlere Jass (3
players)
Molotow Jass (4
players)
Mount Sunflower
Solitaire
Muggins (= Five-Up:
dominoes) (2 to 4 players)
Mus (4 or 6 players)
Mus Frances (Encaje)
(3 or 5 players)
Mustamaija (2 to 6
players)
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N
Napalm (4 to 7
players)
Napoleon (also known
as Nap) (2 to 7 players)
Nerts (2 to 6, 8, 10
players)
Newmarket (= Michigan)
(3 to 8 players)
Nine Card Don (4
players)
Ninety-Eight (2 to 10
players)
Ninety-Nine
(trick-taking game) (3 [2 to 5] players)
Ninety-Nine (variation
of 98 - adding game) (2 to 10 players)
Nine Five Two (3
players)
NLK (4 to 9 players)
Noddy (2 players)
Nos (Dominoes) (3 to 5
players)
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O
Oh Hell! (4 to 6 [3,
7] players)
Oh Shit! (= Oh Hell!)
(4 to 6 [3, 7] players)
Oklahoma Gin (2 [3 or
4] players)
Old Maid (2 or more
players)
One and Thirty (2 to 8
players)
Omaha (Poker variant)
Ombre (= L'Hombre) (3
[4] players)
Ottocento (Tarocchi
Bolognesi) (4 players)
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P
Pai Gow (2 to 7
players)
Pai Gow Poker (2 to 7
players)
Palace (= Shithead) (3
to 6 players)
Pandoeren (4 players)
Parliament (= Sevens,
Fan Tan) (3 to 8 players)
Paskahousu (4 or 5 [3
to 7] players)
Paskievics Tarokk
(Hungarian call XX tarokk) (4 [5] players)
Patience (Solitaire)
(1 player)
Peanuts (= Nerts)(2 to
6, 8, 10 players)
Pedro (4 players)
Pennies from Heaven (6
players)
Pepper (4 [2, 3]
players)
Perdivinci (= Ciapano)
(3 to 5 players)
Pick a Partner (Poker
variant)
Pidro (4 players)
Piquet (2 players)
Pinochle (double deck)
(4 players)
Pinochle (single deck)
(4 players)
Pinochle
(three-player, auction) (3 [or more] players)
Pinochle (two-player)
(2 players)
Pishti (4 or 2 [3]
players)
Pitch (= Setback) (4
[3 to 6] players)
Pits (= Zheng Shangyou)
(4 to 6 players)
Plus-Minus Jass (3 or
4 players)
Podkidnoy Durak (2 to
6 players)
Podrida (2 to 9
players)
Poker (3 to 7 players)
Poker Bull (3 or more
players)
Poker Menteur (3 to 5
[2 to 8] players)
Poker Squares
Solitaire
Polignac (4 to 6
players)
Polish Red Dog (or
Polski Pachuck) (3 to 8 players)
Pontoon (3 to 8 [or
more] players)
Pounce (= Nerts) (2 to
6, 8, 10 players)
Preferans (Russian) (3
or 4 players)
Preferansz (Donauschwaben)
(3 players)
Preference (Austrian)
(3 [4] players)
Preference (Croatian)
(3 players)
President (= Asshole)
(4 to 7 players)
The Price is Right
(Poker variant)
Primero (2 or more
players)
Progressive Rummy (3
to 5 players)
Proter (3 to 6
players)
Psycho (Poker variant)
Pukk (5 to 7 players)
Push (4 players)
Put (2 players)
P'yanitsa (2 [3 or 4]
players)
Pyramid
Pyramid
Solitaire
R
Rabloulti (3 players)
Racehorse (Pitch
variant) - see Pitch
Racing Demon (=
Pounce, Nerts) (2 to 6, 8, 10 players)
Railroad Canasta (2 or
more players)
Rami (= Rummy) (2 to 4
[5, 6] players)
Ramsch (Schieberamsch)
(3 [4] players)
Ramsli (2 to 6
players)
Rangoon (Station, Blue Moon, Gaps, Montana Aces)
Raub (4 [2 or 3]
players)
Red Dog (2 to 8
players)
Rich Man, Poor Man (=
President, Asshole) (4 to 7 players)
Ride the Bus (= Scat)
(2 to 9 players)
Roi (le Jeu du) (=
King) (4 players)
Romanian Whist (3 to 8
players)
Rook (4 [3 or 5]
players)
Root Beer (President)
(3 to 6 players)
Rouge et Noir
- A strategic 2 deck game.
Rovescino (= Ciapano)
(3 to 5 players)
uff and Honours (4
players)
Ruff and Trump (4
players)
Rufmariasch (4
players)
Rummy (2 to 4 [5, 6]
players)
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Samba (Samba-Canasta)
(2 to 6 players)
Scat (= 31) (2 to 9
players)
Schafkopf (4 players)
Schieber Jass (4 [6]
players)
Schmier (6 or 5
players)
Schnapsen (2 players)
Schnauz (= Schwimmen)
(2 to 8 players)
Schwimmen (2 to 8
players)
Scopone (4 players)
Scorpion - a
1 deck Spider type game
Screw Your Neighbor (=
Cuckoo) (6 or more players)
Scum (= Asshole) (4 to
7 players)
Sechsundsechzig (2
players)
Second Hand High
(Poker variant)
Selection/Rejection
(Poker variant)
Sequence (Poker
variant)
Sergeant Major (3
players)
Setback (= Pitch) (4
[3 or 6] players)
Sevens (= Fan Tan,
Parliament) (3 to 8 players)
Shanghai Rummy (3 to 5
players)
Shanghai (3 to 5
players)
Sheepshead (5 players)
Shithead (= Palace) (3
to 6 [2] players)
Shoot (3 to 8 players)
Shoot Pontoon (3 to 8
players)
Simple
Pleasures Solitaire: [10's], [11's], [12's], [13's], [14's],
[15's], [16's], [17's]
Si Se Pai (4 Colour
Chess Cards) (2 to 4 players)
Sixty-six (2 players)
Sixty-three (4
players)
Sjavs (4 players)
Skat (3 [4] players)
Skitgubbe (= Mas) (3
[2 or 4] players)
Slippery Sam (3 to 8
players)
Slovenian Tarok (3 or
4 [5] players)
Sluitspieren (=
President) (4 to 7 players)
Smear (4 to 6 players)
Snoozer (4 players)
Solitaire
Solo Whist (4 players)
Spades (4 [3 or 2]
players)
Speed (= Spit) (2
players)
Spit (2 players)
Spite and Malice (2
players)
Spit in the Ocean
(Poker variant)
Spoons (3 to 8
players)
Spitzer (4 players)
Squeal (= Pounce,
Nerts) (2 to 6, 8, 10 players)
Stitch (3 to 8
players)
Stortok (2 to 5
players)
Stovkahra (4 players)
Stubai Tarock (3 [or
4] players)
Stud Poker (Poker
variant)
St_rivolt (4 players)
Sueca (4 players)
Switch (= Crazy
Eights) (2 or more players)
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T
Table Top Cribbage (2
or 4 players)
Tappen (Dobbm) (4 [or
5] players)
Tarantella -
a 2 deck game
Tarocchi Bolognesi
(Ottocento) (4 players)
Tarock (Austrian) (4
[5] players)
Tarock (Stubaital) (3
[or 4] players)
Tarok (Danish) (3 [or
4} players)
Tarok (Slovenian) (3
or 4 [5] players)
Tarokk (Hungarian) (4
[5] players)
Taroky (Czech /
Slovak) (4 [5] players)
Tarot (general)
Tarot (French) (3 to 5
players)
Ten (Poker variant)
Terziglio (=
Calabresella) (3 players)
Texas Hold 'Em (Poker
variant)
Thirteen (= Tien Len)
(2 to 4 players)
Thirty-one (=
Schwimmen, Schnauz) (2 to 8 players)
Thirty-one (= Scat) (2
to 9 players)
Three Five Seven
(Poker variant)
Three in One (4 to 7
[2 to 9] players)
Three's
Company - a 2 deck game
Three Thirteen (2 or
more players)
Tic Tac Toe (Poker
variant)
Tien Gow (4 players)
Tien Len (2 to 4
players)
Tile Rummy (2 to 4
players)
Tiu U (2 or 3 players)
Toepen (3 to 8
players)
Toonerville Rook (3 to
5 players)
Tonk (4 or 5 [3 to 7]
players)
Toppm (Dobbm) (4 [or
5] players)
Train (Dominoes) (4 [3
to 8] players)
Traversone (= Ciapano)
(3 to 5 players)
Trees (Poker variant)
Treikort (3 players)
Tressette (4 players)
Tribello (3 players)
Trjamann (3 players)
Troccas (4 players)
Trou du Cul / Trouduc
(= President, Asshole) (4 to 7 players)
Truc (4 [or 2]
players)
Truco (2, 4 or 6
players)
Trust - Don't Trust (Verish'
ne verish') (2 to 6 players)
Tunk (= Tonk) (4 or 5
[3 to 7] players)
Tute (2 to 5 players)
Twenty-One (Blackjack)
(2 to 7 players)
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U
Ugly (3 or 4 players)
Ulti (3 players)
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V
Vache (= Aluette) (4
players)
Valets (jeu des) (=
Polignac) (3 to 6 players)
Vatikan (2 to 5
players)
VC (= Tien Len) (2 to
4 players)
Verish' ne verish' (2
to 6 players)
Vier-anderle (5 to 8
[2 to 13] players)
Viet Cong (= Tien Len)
(2 to 4 players)
Vinciperdi (= Ciapano)
(3 to 5 players)
Vira (3 [4] players)
Voormsi (or Vorms) (4
or 2 [or 3] players)
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W
Wall Street (Poker
variant)
Want It? Want It? Got
It! (Poker variant)
War (2 [or more]
players)
Warlords and Scumbags
(= President, Asshole) (4 to 7 players)
Welsh Don (4 players)
Whist (4 players)
Wilde Boom (= Kraken)
(4 players)
Windmill
Wumps (= Vorms) (4 or
2 [or 3] players)
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X
XXas-hivasos Tarokk
(Hungarian call XX tarokk) (4 [5] players)
XX-rufen (Austrian
call XX Tarock) (4 [5] players)
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Y
Yablon (= Ace-Deuce,
In Between) (2 to 8 players)
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Z
Z (Poker variant)
Zhao Pengyou (Looking
for Friends) (6 to 12 players)
Zheng Fen (3 to 6
players)
Zheng Shangyou (4 to 6
players)
Zifuli (5 players)
Zioncheck (3 to 5
players)
Zsirozas (2 or 4
players)
Zwanzigerrufen
(Austrian Tarock) (4 [5] players)
Zwickern (4 [2, 3 or
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Air Sports -
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Aviation Rules
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Society of America Contest Rules
Archery
Rules (Olympic)
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Badminton Rules (Olympic)
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Baseball -
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Body Building (IFBB Amateur Rules)
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Bowling ABC/WIBC/YABA Rule Books
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Canoe Rules (International - ICF)
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Cross Country (NCAA)
Curling Rules (Olympic)
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Cycling
Rules (UCI) (International)
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Dance (International)
Dart Games
Dart Games (General
Rules)
Dart Games
(47 Different Games)
Diving Rules (Olympic)
Dog Shows
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Equestrian Rules (International)
Equestrian Rules (Olympic)
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Fencing Rules (USFA
also includes Wheelchair Fencing Rules)
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