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  2. Card counting - Wikipedia

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    Card counting is a way to determine whether the player or the dealer has an advantage on the next hand by keeping a running count of high and low valued cards dealt. Learn about the basics, systems, and card strategy of card counting in this article.

  3. Japanese mahjong scoring rules - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to calculate the points of a hand in Japanese mahjong, a game for four players common in Japan. The rules use structural criteria (han) and bonuses (fu) based on the types of yaku (winning hands).

  4. Scoring in Mahjong - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to score points and pay money in different variations of mahjong, a game for four players that originated in China. Compare the criteria, functions and modifiers of Hong Kong, Chinese Classical, Taiwanese and Shanghai scoring systems.

  5. MIT Blackjack Team - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the group of students and ex-students from MIT, Harvard, and other colleges who used card counting and other strategies to beat casinos at blackjack worldwide. The team operated from 1979 to the 21st century and faced various challenges and countermeasures from the casinos.

  6. Tổ tôm - Wikipedia

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    The four cards of 8 myriad, 9 myriad, 8 string, and 9 string also have red marks. Because there are illustrations, even those who don't know Chinese can identify the cards by the imagery. In addition to playing tổ tôm, the deck of cards can also be used to play tài bàn and đánh chắn, although some cards must be removed to suit the game.

  7. Tran Organization - Wikipedia

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    The Tran Organization was a criminal gang of casino cheats in the 2000s, led by Van Thu Tran and Phuong Truong. They bribed dealers and supervisors to create slugs of cards and used wireless devices to count cards in mini-baccarat and blackjack.

  8. Japanese counter word - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the measure words used with numbers to count things, actions, and events in Japanese. Find out how counters are added, substituted, and used with different kinds of nouns.

  9. Rules of Go - Wikipedia

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    Learn the rules of Go, a two-player board game, with a simple and concise statement, followed by a detailed explanation and examples. Compare the basic rules with the variations in different regions and sets of rules.