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    Skitgubbe, (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɧîːtˌgɵbːɛ]) and also called Mas, Mjölis, Mjölnarmatte, or Flurst (in the United States), is a popular Swedish card...
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    Vändtia, also called Spanish Skitgubbe (Spansk Skitgubbe) is a "classic" Swedish card game of the shedding type for two to four players in which the last...
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    confusingly, is also the name of the more challenging Swedish game of Skitgubbe ("grubby old man"). A standard 52-card pack with French suit symbols is...
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    games". Well known examples include Crazy Eights, Mau Mau, Durak, and Skitgubbe. This is a small group whose ancestor is Noddy, now extinct, but which...
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    Tausendundeins, Klaberjass, Klondike, Marjolet, Ristiklappi, Rummy, Sixty-Six, Skitgubbe, Toepen, Tute Stoß: German Rummy Talon: Bauernschnapsen, Binokel, Bohemian...
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  • its name. Müller Matz is clearly related to the popular Swedish game of Skitgubbe which may be descended from a Finnish game called Myllymatti, the name...
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