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Khanhoo or
kanhu is a non-partnership
Chinese card game of the draw-and-discard structure. It was
first recorded during the late Ming
dynasty as a multi-trick...
- the
result of a
Mahjongg variant named Kun P'ai that was
Westernized as
Khanhoo by W.H.
Wilkinson in 1891.
Games scholar David Parlett combines these two...
- game is
often pla**** at festivals. It is
similar to the
Chinese game of
Khanhoo.[citation needed] Literally, tổ-tôm
means ‘nest of shrimps’; however, when...
- the
three round suits.
Inverted ranking is a
feature found in Madiao,
Khanhoo, Tổ tôm, Ganjifa, Tarot, Ombre, and Maw and is
believed to have originated...
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removing the suit of Tens save for the
Thousand Myriad as in the game of
Khanhoo.
During the 18th and 19th centuries, the
Thousand Myriad, Half Cash, and...
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games involve players drawing and
discarding tiles or
cards to make melds.
Khanhoo is an
early example of such a game. The most
likely ancestor to Mahjong...
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receive a
bonus of -50 points.
Rummy Gin
rummy Contract rummy Conquian Khanhoo [1]
Rules of Card
Games [2]
Kalooki Rummy [3]
Archived 2008-11-21 at the...
- can also be
found in Tarot, Triomphe, Ombre, Maw,
Unsun Karuta, Madiao,
Khanhoo, Tổ tôm, and Ganjifa. Look up
trionfi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...
- was to form
melds and "go out"
rather than
capture the opponents' cards.
Khanhoo is an
example of a multi-trick game that
became a draw-and-discard game...
- the 19th century. This
ranking can also be
found in Tarot, Maw, Madiao,
Khanhoo, Tổ tôm,
Unsun Karuta, and Ganjifa. It
dates to the
earliest card games...