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6 card games to spice up your Diwali celebrations

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1. Teen Patti (Three Cards)

Similar to poker, it involves a blend of skill, strategy, and luck. Usually played with three to six players and involves betting and bluffing.

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2. Rummy

The game is known for its simplicity and the challenge it offers. Players aim to form sets and sequences of cards, and it can be played with two to six players.

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3. Flush (also known as Flash)

It involves players trying to get rid of all their cards by forming combinations of cards with the same suit. The game is quick to learn, making it an ideal choice for family.

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4. Seep (also known as Sip-Sip)

It's played with a traditional 52-card deck and involves forming pairs, collecting points, and strategizing to gain the upper hand. 

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5. Dehla Pakad

It is played with a 32-card deck, and players aim to capture the 'tens' in the game. The game is known for its simplicity and is perfect for family gatherings.

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6. Lallan Kallan

It involves players forming pairs of cards and attempting to outdo their opponents. The game is easy to pick up and provides loads of entertainment.

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