Piro
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This card game is played mainly in Afganistan and Iran. It was mentioned in an article in GAMES magazine, sometime in the 2000s. It is similar to, but differs a fair bit (scoring and key cards), from the card game known as Casino and another called "Bazra". The game uses a standard 52-card deck, without jokers. After an initial deal of five cards to each person (2-player only), two cards are turned up in the middle of the table. After playing one card at a time from the hand, another 5 cards are dealt to the players once their current hand is empty. Thus, each game segment lasts 5 rounds (10 cards per round + the initial 2 card outlay). Points (always 5 per game segment) are given at the end of the deck for the following: Most cards = 2 Most clubs = 1 2 of clubs = 1 10 of diamonds = 1 See the A new 2-player card game (for most of you) for a visual explanation of rules and scoring basics.
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