10,000 Rummy, Etc. |
500 Rummy: Pleasant Rummy, 5000 Rummy: Excellent Rummy,
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© Copyright 1993-2003 John James Davidson. All rights reserved.
No part of the earlier mini-book may be reproduced (by any means)
without the written permission of the copyright owner.
Wording may change while the author strives to make it easier to read, etc.
The rules for 500 Rummy: Pleasant Rummy are almost the same as any other 500 Rummy version
rules since all 500 Rummy versions are almost the same.
The wording is totally different though, and took me years to come up with.
The rules and wording for the other 2 games are totally original.
10,000 Rummy: Sublime Rummy |
This game is mostly for adults safe to say to read. Adults can teach children many of the rules since children have found these rules simply fascinating. Two to five people may play.
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Everyone should like the games, including those who've played 500 Rummy, Gin, Canasta, Samba, or Bolivia. |
the suit stars subtitled "answers from within" © Copyright 2007 John James Davidson and Bonnie Blue. All Rights Reserved.
The fortune-telling card box below is from
"The World of Playing Cards"--over
a 130 page site--courtesy of Simon Wintle who is the webmaster of that site and of
"The English Playing Card Society."
The image below is a link to WOPC's
Fortune Telling,
Tarot, and Divination
page.
These cards, Simon Wintle writes, "were published in 1935 by Thomson-Leng
Publications . . . and printed by The
Universal Playing Card Company,
Leeds."
These cards were mainly for fortune telling or "fortune-telling fun"; however you could also
play cards with them, Simon Wintle points out, since the pack contained 52 cards of 13 ranks
and 4 suits plus a joker.
There were, Simon Wintle writes, "interpretations printed at the top
and foot of each playing card."
WOPC has these similar pages:
Tarot,
Thompson-Leng Tarot Cards,
Tarots Egipcios,
and
Conjuring & Magic Cards.
More about the box below may be found by clicking
Tarot,
Thompson-Leng Tarot Cards,
Alf Cooke, Leeds,
some Google search results,
and
some more Google search results.
If you find some really good information about this fortune-telling pack or any
playing-card pack or any single playing card, Simon Wintle would appreciate knowing about it.