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Juegos - Tipos de juegos de cartas

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con los tipos de juegos de cartas. como "póker", "ir a pescar" y "slapjack".

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trick-taking game
[Sustantivo]

a type of card game in which players compete to win tricks, which are groups of cards played in a single round according to the rules of the game

juego de trucos, juego de toma de trucos

juego de trucos, juego de toma de trucos

Ex: Trick-taking games like Euchre are popular at family gatherings and friendly competitions .
Canasta
[Sustantivo]

a card game for 2-6 players in which they try to gather points by collecting sets of cards, using 2 decks of cards and 4 jokers

canasta

canasta

Ex: Using jokers and wild cards strategically is key Canasta.
cribbage
[Sustantivo]

a card game, usually for two players, who try to score a specific point before the other player and during the game record their points by placing small wooden pieces called pegs into the holes of a board

cribbage

cribbage

Ex: cribbage is a great way to sharpen mental math skills .
gin rummy
[Sustantivo]

a game of cards in which players must gather 10 points in order to win

Gin Rummy

Gin Rummy

Ex: She won the last round gin rummy by forming a perfect sequence .
poker
[Sustantivo]

a card game in which two or more players bet on the values of the cards handed to them, often played in order to win money

póker

póker

rummy
[Sustantivo]

a game of cards that its players aim to form the right combinations of sequences or sets

rummy

rummy

snap
[Sustantivo]

a card game in which players place their cards down one by one and the winner is someone who first says 'snap' as soon as noticing two similar cards are put together

snap

snap

solitaire
[Sustantivo]

a card game that has only one player

solitario

solitario

Cheat
[Sustantivo]

a card game that is typically played with a standard deck of 52 cards by three or more players, with the objective of getting rid of all of one's cards by playing them face down in a pile

trampa, engaño

trampa, engaño

War
[Sustantivo]

a simple card game that is typically played by two players with a standard deck of 52 cards, in which the objective is to win all of the cards in the deck by playing higher-ranking cards than one's opponent

guerra, el juego de guerra

guerra, el juego de guerra

Crazy Eights
[Sustantivo]

a classic card game that is typically played by two to four players with a standard deck of 52 cards, in which the objective is to get rid of all of one's cards by playing them onto a discard pile

Ochos Locos, Ochos

Ochos Locos, Ochos

Ex: We Crazy Eights until late at night , trying to beat each other .
Egyptian Ratscrew
[Sustantivo]

a fast-paced card game that is typically played by two or more players with a standard deck of 52 cards, in which the objective is to win all of the cards in the deck by slapping the pile when certain combinations of cards are played

Rataegipcia, Ratas de Egipto

Rataegipcia, Ratas de Egipto

Ex: Egyptian Ratscrew is one of those games where the more you play , the faster your reflexes get .
Go Fish
[Sustantivo]

a simple card game that is typically played by two to six players with a standard deck of 52 cards, in which the objective is to collect sets of four cards of the same rank by asking other players for cards of that rank

Pescado, Pesca

Pescado, Pesca

Ex: In Go Fish, it's important to remember which cards the other players ask for
FreeCell
[Sustantivo]

a single-player card game that is played with a standard deck of 52 cards, in which the objective is to move all of the cards to four foundation piles in ascending order, separated by suit

FreeCell, juego de cartas FreeCell

FreeCell, juego de cartas FreeCell

Ex: He spent the afternoon FreeCell, trying to solve every puzzle without any mistakes .
Spider
[Sustantivo]

a solitaire card game that is played with two decks of standard playing cards, with the objective of removing all of the cards from the tableau by creating sequences of cards in descending order, regardless of suit

Spider (juego de cartas), Spider (solitario)

Spider (juego de cartas), Spider (solitario)

Pyramid
[Sustantivo]

a popular single-player card game that is played with a standard deck of 52 cards

póker, piramide

póker, piramide

Spit
[Sustantivo]

a fast-paced card game that is typically played by two players with a standard deck of 52 cards, in which the objective is to get rid of all of one's cards by playing them onto a central pile as quickly as possible

escarabajo, juego de cartas rápido

escarabajo, juego de cartas rápido

slapjack
[Sustantivo]

a fast-paced card game that is typically played by two or more players with a standard deck of 52 cards, in which the objective is to win all of the cards by being the first player to slap a jack when it is played

slapjack, juego de slapjack

slapjack, juego de slapjack

Ex: My younger sister loves playing Slapjack because it’s so fast and exciting.

a card game where players aim to be the first to get rid of all their cards by playing them in specific sequences or following certain rules

juego de cartas de descarte, juego de cartas tipo descarte

juego de cartas de descarte, juego de cartas tipo descarte

Ex: The excitement in shedding-type card game increases when only a few cards remain in the players ’ hands .
Old maid
[Sustantivo]

a simple card game that is typically played with a standard deck of 52 cards by two or more players, in which the objective is to avoid being left with the unpaired "Old Maid" card at the end of the game

la vieja, la solterona

la vieja, la solterona

Herzeln
[Sustantivo]

a popular Austrian card game played with a 20-card deck, where players aim to win tricks and accumulate points through various card combinations

Herzeln, juego de cartas Herzeln

Herzeln, juego de cartas Herzeln

Ex: We played a few rounds Herzeln, and I managed to win by keeping my points low .
Uno
[Sustantivo]

a card game played with a special deck where players aim to be the first to discard all their cards by matching them with the top card of the pile

Uno, el juego de Uno

Uno, el juego de Uno

Ex: We played several rounds Uno during the family gathering .

a type of game where players play cards in a continuous, fast-paced manner without taking turns, and the gameplay occurs in real-time, requiring quick thinking and reaction to the changing game state

juego de cartas en tiempo real, juego de cartas sin turnos

juego de cartas en tiempo real, juego de cartas sin turnos

Ex: Playing real-time card game often leads to moments of chaos , where players must stay focused to win .
Big Two
[Sustantivo]

a shedding-type card game where players aim to be the first to get rid of all their cards by playing higher-ranked cards or specific card combinations

Dos grandes, Big Two (juego)

Dos grandes, Big Two (juego)

Ex: We decided to play Big Two while waiting for the others to arrive at the party.
Eleusis
[Sustantivo]

a card game that involves deductive reasoning and is played with a standard deck of cards, where players try to figure out a secret rule or pattern governing the play of cards

Eleusis, juego de deducción

Eleusis, juego de deducción

Ex: When playing Eleusis, it is important to remember the cards played to spot the hidden rule.

a two-player card game played with multiple decks of cards, where players aim to be the first to play all their cards from their individual stockpiles to build ascending piles in the center while blocking their opponent's moves

Ex: He was so focused on winning that he did n’t realize he had given me the chance to play my last card Spite and Malice.
Golf
[Sustantivo]

a card game played with a standard deck of cards, where players aim to have the lowest score by forming specific card combinations and attempting to get rid of high-value cards

golf, juego de golf

golf, juego de golf

Mao
[Sustantivo]

a unique card game with unconventional rules and secretive nature, where players must deduce and learn the rules as they play, often resulting in unexpected penalties for breaking unknown rules or making mistakes during the game

mao, juego de mao

mao, juego de mao

Scopa
[Sustantivo]

an Italian card game played with a standard deck of cards, where players aim to capture specific cards on the table by matching their values with cards from their hand and earn points for combinations of cards captured

Scopas, juego de Scopas

Scopas, juego de Scopas

Ex: After learning the rules of Scopa, I quickly became competitive in the game.
Spoons
[Sustantivo]

a fast-paced card game where players try to collect four-of-a-kind cards and quickly grab a spoon from the center of the table, leading to a fun and competitive race

Cucharas, Cucharitas

Cucharas, Cucharitas

Ex: The game of Spoons can get pretty chaotic as players try to grab spoons without anyone noticing.
Yaniv
[Sustantivo]

a strategic card game typically played with a standard deck of cards, where players aim to form specific card combinations and avoid exceeding a certain total point value in their hand

Yaniv, juego de Yaniv

Yaniv, juego de Yaniv

Ex: She won the round Yaniv, thanks to her quick thinking and perfect timing in calling it .
Russian Bank
[Sustantivo]

a two-player solitaire card game played with a standard deck of cards, where players try to move their cards onto common foundation piles by building up in suit and sequence

Banca rusa, Banco ruso

Banca rusa, Banco ruso

Ex: We played several games Russian Bank, and each time , the match ended with a close call .
Thirteen
[Sustantivo]

a card game played with a standard deck of cards where players aim to be the first to get rid of their cards by playing higher-ranked cards or specific card combinations

Trece, Juego de Trece

Trece, Juego de Trece

Ex: We played Thirteen for hours last night, and I finally figured out the best strategy.
Cassino
[Sustantivo]

a card game played with a standard deck of cards by two to four players, where players capture cards on the table by matching cards from their hand with the same value

cassino, juego de cassino

cassino, juego de cassino

Ex: My grandfather taught me how to Cassino when I was younger , and now I play it with my friends .
Karuta
[Sustantivo]

a traditional Japanese card game that involves players listening to poetry readings and quickly identifying and capturing matching cards based on the poems' texts or first lines

Karuta, juego de karuta

Karuta, juego de karuta

Ex: She was proud of her victory in Karuta, having memorized all the poems beforehand.
Hanafuda
[Sustantivo]

a traditional Japanese card game played with a deck of hanafuda cards, involving matching cards based on their pictures and suits to form specific combinations

Hanafuda, juego de cartas Hanafuda

Hanafuda, juego de cartas Hanafuda

Ex: I love the challenge Hanafuda, especially when you have to remember which cards are still in play .

a type of card game that includes multiple games played with a single deck of cards, offering a variety of different gameplay experiences within one set

juego de cartas compendio, juego de cartas de compendio

juego de cartas compendio, juego de cartas de compendio

Ex: compendium card game is perfect for parties because it offers a wide variety of options for different group sizes .
Bluff
[Sustantivo]

a card game that is typically played with a standard deck of 52 cards by two or more players, in which the objective is to get rid of all of one's cards by playing them face down, while bluffing about the cards being played

mentirilla, engaño

mentirilla, engaño

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