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"HTML Tidy for HTML5 for Linux version 5.4.0" />
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<title></title>
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</head>
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<body>
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<h1>General Ganjifa Card Rules</h1>
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Ganjifa are playing cards from India and other nations in the
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region. Usually round, some rectangular decks have been produced.
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The most significant difference between Ganjifa and other types of
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cards is that Ganjifa cards have traditionally been individually
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hand painted. There are any where from eight to twelve or more
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suits per deck, each suit having usually twelve ranks. The two most
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common Ganjifa decks are the Mughal which has eight suits and the
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Dashavatara which has ten. The suits have pip cards numbered from
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Ace through ten and two court cards, the Wazir and the Mir. Ganjifa
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solitaire games play the same as games that use the standard deck
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but the larger number of different cards in a deck (96 or 120) adds
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an element of complexity. The fact that each suit has it's own
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color makes things quite interesting in games that use "Alternate
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Color" row stacks.
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