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  1. Full Tilt Poker (PC)

    Full Tilt Poker is an online poker cardroom launched in June 2004 with the involvement of a team of poker professionals, more » among them Howard Lederer, Phil Ivey, Andy Bloch, Mike Matusow, Jennifer Harman and Chris Ferguson.[1] The service is split among two web domains, fulltiltpoker.com, which uses real money, and fulltiltpoker.net, which uses only play money.Full Tilt offers both Windows and Mac software with equal features. It has also been successfully run under the Linux OS using Wine.Games offered include Texas hold 'em, Omaha High and Hi-Lo, Razz, Seven Card Stud, Stud Hi-Lo, and mixed games including H.O.R.S.E., HOSE, and HA (Texas and Omaha).Tournaments take place throughout the day and often include participation from one of the Team Full Tilt pros. Freeroll tournaments are common. "Sit and Go" tournaments are offered for one, two, five, ten, and twenty tables. Tables usually seat 8 or 9 players in each in these tournaments, depending on the game type, though some have six players per table. There are also heads up "Sit and Go" in both 2-player and split 4-player formats. « less

  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! Online Duel Evolution (PC)

    Players can now create their own Avatar for use when dueling and interacting with other users in an all-new graphical en more »vironment, which resembles either Domino City from the classic Yu-Gi-Oh! TV series or the Duel Academy setting from the new Yu-Gi-Oh! GX TV series. Similarly, every part of the game has been refined and improved. The new Duel Screen has been redesigned to offer a much more intense dueling experience, and with the new Deck Editor it is easier than ever to construct powerful decks. More than 650 new cards have been added, making the most comprehensive library of cards in a Yu-Gi-Oh! game ever. « less

  3. Hardwood Spades (XBLA)

    Welcome to Hardwood Spades ... the game where a trick IS a treat! Bid on how many tricks you can take, then work with yo more »ur partner to make it happen. Don't overbid, or you'll be set. But don't underbid either, or you'll be stuck with a bag! If you think you can duck all the tricks, go for a nil bid ... just make sure you're not holding the Ace of Spades! * Multiplayer: Compete online with three or four players via Xbox Live®. * Game variants: Great version of Classic Spades with rule variants like Cutthroat, four-player partners, Suicide, and Mirrors. * Customizable items: Select different backgrounds, card faces, card backs, and tables. * Communicate: Fooms™ are in-game emotes that don't affect the play of the game, but might affect your mood. You can send Fooms like a Kiss, a Fireball, or Lightning at friends or opponents to clue them in on how you feel. « less

  4. Gin Rummy (XBLA)

    A downloadable version of the classic card game, Gin Rummy features a number of different modes, including classic, 100, more » Hollywood, three-hand and Oklahoma varieties. Players will need to strategically select the right cards to complete combinations of sets and runs, minimizing the risk of getting caught with a poor hand in all 6 of the challenging variations of the game. Knock out your opponent with high scores and bonus points, and video chat with players from around the world for endless hours of casual card game fun.This version of Gin Rummy isn't just a deck of cards ... 6 Popular Game Modes come packed in the game including, Classic Gin Rummy, Speed Gin Rummy, Oklahoma Gin, Hollywood Gin, Three-Hand Gin. You can event customize your own rules. And with 4 player multiplayer matches and Xbox LIVE Vision support, you'll never go back to the normal card game again. « less

  5. Pokémon Trading Card Game (GBC)

    A Gameboy version of the popular card game, in the Pokemon Trading Card Game, your character must collect cards, form de more »cks, and battle gym leaders for better cards. Secret cards can be unlocked by defeating certain characters. Includes card types: grass, fire, water, electric, fighting, psychic, colorless, trainer cards, and of course, energy cards. Special cards include surfing or flying pikachu, and others.The game starts our with a mini-tutorial which lets the main character learn the game, and lets him or her choose the starter deck. « less

  6. Jungle Speed (WiiWare)

    Jungle Speed is a lightning-fast card game for the entire family where quick reflexes and a keen eye will put you on top more ». Flip your cards, watch your opponents, and grab the totem at the right moment to win the game. Just when you think you've got it down, a new card can temporarily change the rules and keep you on the edge. Play starts when the first person flips their card. Moving around the table, symbols are revealed until two of the exposed cards match. Players with the matching cards must then scramble to grasp the totem in the middle of the table; the loser gets the winner’s cards and anything in the pot. With paws flying, the first person to get rid of all their cards wins the game. « less

  7. QQ Black Jack (PC)

    Standard Blackjack rules apply in QQ Blackjack. New to Blackjack? QQ Games has a tutorial... You play with 2 to 6 peopl more »e at once and take turns dealing. Chips are worth POINTS, and points determine your Player Level. « less

  8. Poker Stars (PC)

    PokerStars is the largest online poker cardroom in the world.[1]PokerStars' satellite tournaments produced the 2003 Worl more »d Series of Poker champion, Chris Moneymaker, as well as the 2004 champion, Greg "Fossilman" Raymer. Those two now act as spokespeople for the cardroom, as does 2005 World Series of Poker champion Joe Hachem, also a regular player on the site. In March 2007, poker room manager Lee Jones announced his retirement, effective April 1.[2] His successor has yet to be named.PokerStars offers eight varieties of poker games: Texas hold 'em, Omaha, Omaha Hi/Lo (8 or Better), Stud, Stud Hi/Lo (8 or Better), Razz, five-card draw, and deuce to seven triple draw. HORSE and HOSE, "mixed games" that rotate through several of the above, are also offered.[6] Players can participate in real money games ranging from $.01/$.02 (micro limits) up to $1000/$2000. « less

  9. Magic: The Gathering: Duels of the Planeswalkers (XBLA)

    Duels of the Planeswalkers takes players on a journey through a Multiverse in which they take on the roles of Planeswalk more »ers, powerful wizards who battle others for glory, knowledge and conquest. Throughout their journey, Planeswalkers battle with, or against each other in lush interactive 3D environments. Similar to the Magic: The Gathering trading card game, Planeswalkers are equipped with an arsenal of spells and creatures that if used wisely will help advance the Planeswalker through the game.Extending the game experience beyond the confines of the traditional card game, players can opt to battle real life opponents online. Also available are a variety of strategic single-player game scenarios. « less

  10. Magic Online III (PC)

    Magic Online III completely overhauls the popular Magic: The Gathering Online from the ground up, with a more user-frien more »dly look and feel, a new character avatar system, and a refined and more open trading system for cards. Veterans have more control over how they play the game while new users get a smoother introduction to the online world of Magic: The Gathering. The look of the game has taken a big step forward as well with all new 3D avatars and a card-zoom feature that brings the beautiful fantasy art to life. New players can look forward to getting a helping-hand from the online mentor program. Mentors will lead new players through the initial stages of learning to play MAGIC ONLINE III. « less

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