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<h1>Seven Up</h1>
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One-Deck game type. 1 deck. No redeal.
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<h3>Object</h3>
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Remove all the cards.
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<h3>Rules</h3>
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Cards are dealt from the stock in a sequence. Any sequence of two to four
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cards with a total rank of 7, or any multiple of seven, may be removed.
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Sevens can be removed singly. Jacks are valued at 11, Queens at 12, and
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Kings at 13. The game is won if all cards are removed.
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In PySol, a sequence is removed by selecting the first and last
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card of the sequence.
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<h3>Notes</h3>
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Seven Up, and its related games, can be played with cards dealt manually by
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the player one at a time, or all cards dealt at once. This option can be set in
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the options menu.
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The average rank of the cards in a deck is 7, and the total of all cards of
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each suit is 91, which is a multiple of 7. Thus, the total of all cards in the
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entire deck is 364, also a multiple of 7.
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Under the original rules for this game, there was no limit to the number of
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cards that could be removed at once. But in this variant, the entire deck
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can always be removed in the first move, so most modern variants limit the
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number of cards that can be removed at once.
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