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Panguingue

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Panguingue (card game)
Image:Card shuffling.jpg
Alternate names Pan
Type Rummy
Players 2-8
Deck 320
Cards Anglo-American
Play Counter-Clockwise
Card rank
(highest to lowest)
K Q J 7 6 5 4 3 2 A
Related games Rummy,Mahjong

Panguingue (also known as Pan) is a gambling card game similar to rummy. It used to be particularly popular in Las Vegas and other casinos in the American southwest. Its popularity has been waning, and now is only found in one casino in Las Vegas (The Plaza Hotel,) and a handful of casinos in California. House games and online poker sites are other places where you can find the game still played. The game is played using a 320-card deck, constructed from eight decks of playing cards, removing all eights, nines, tens, and Jokers.

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