Chinchón (card game)
Chinchón is a matching card game played in Spain, Uruguay, Argentina, Cape Verde and other places. It is a close variant of Gin rummy, with which it shares the same objective: making sets, groups or runs, of matching cards. The name is spelled Txintxon in Basque and in Cape Verdean Creole (the latter also features the alternate spellings txin-txon, tchintchom or tchintchon). In Uruguay, the game is called Conga or La Conga.
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Chinchón (card game)
Chinchón is a matching card game played in Spain, Uruguay, Argentina, Cape Verde and other places. It is a close variant of Gin rummy, with which it shares the same objective: making sets, groups or runs, of matching cards. The name is spelled Txintxon in Basque and in Cape Verdean Creole (the latter also features the alternate spellings txin-txon, tchintchom or tchintchon). In Uruguay, the game is called Conga or La Conga.
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Chinchón is a matching card ga ...... e is called Conga or La Conga.
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El chinchón es un juego de nai ...... oce como "golpe" o "golpeado".
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Txintxon, 2 eta 12 jokalari ar ...... e zenbait lekutan jokatzen da.
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Clockwise
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Low-Moderate
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Attention, Memory
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Chinchón
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Matching
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Chinchón is a matching card ga ...... e is called Conga or La Conga.
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El chinchón es un juego de nai ...... diendo del idioma o la región:
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Txintxon, 2 eta 12 jokalari ar ...... e zenbait lekutan jokatzen da.
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Chinchón (card game)
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Chinchón (juego de naipes)
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Txintxon
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