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TheAmericanHoyle8:
type: book
title: The American Hoyle
issued:
year: 1874
issued: 1874
author:
- given: William Brisbane
family: Dick
edition: 8
publisher: Dick & Fitzgerald
publisher-place: New York, NY, USA
URL: https://archive.org/details/americanhoyleorg00dick_0
TheAmericanHoyle15:
type: book
title: The American Hoyle
URL: https://archive.org/details/americanhoyleor00dickgoog
issued: 1894
edition: 15
publisher: Dick & Fitzgerald
publisher-place: New York, NY, USA
author:
- given: William Brisbane
family: Dick
TheAmericanHoyle21:
type: book
title: The American Hoyle
URL: https://archive.org/details/americanhoyle0000unse
issued: 1917
edition: 21
author:
- given: William Brisbane
family: Dick
publisher: Dick & Fitzgerald
publisher-place: New York, NY, USA
GamblingAndGamblingDevices:
type: book
title: Gambling and Gambling Devices
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issued:
year: 1980
ISBN: "0517541246"
TheAmericanHoyle15:
type: book
title: The American Hoyle
edition: 15
publisher: Dick & Fitzgerald
publisher-place: New York, NY, USA
issued:
year: 1894
author:
- family: Dick
given: William Brisbane
URL: https://archive.org/details/americanhoyleor00dickgoog
TheAmericanHoyle13:
type: book
title: The American Hoyle
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title:
value: De Volken der Aarde
lang: nl
issued: 1903
URL: https://archive.org/details/devolkenderaardesnel
volume: 1
author:
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CekiOrKowah:
type: webpage
title: Ceki (or Kowah)
archive-URL: https://web.archive.org/web/20231104013636/http://a_pollett.tripod.com/chekigam.htm
URL: http://a_pollett.tripod.com/chekigam.htm
container-title: Andy’s Playing Cards
issued: 2003
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day: 10
volume: 22
publisher-place: Portsmouth, OH, USA

MexicoPintoresco:
type: book
URL: https://archive.org/details/gri_mexicopintor03rive
volume: 3
title:
value: Mexico Pintoresco, Artistico y Monumental
lang: es
issued: 1883
author:
- given: Manuel
family: Rivera Cambas
lang: es
publisher-place: Mexico
publisher:
value: Imprenta de la Reforma
lang: es
MemoriasPrision:
type: book
title:
value: 'Memorias de una prisión: Páginas de la historia de Centro-américa'
lang: es
author:
- given: Rafael
family: Montúfar
lang: es
publisher-place: Guatemala
issued: 1917
URL: https://archive.org/details/memoriasdeunapr00montgoog
TheHistoryOfCardGames:
type: article-journal
URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1062798700000478
author:
- &Michael_Dummett
given: Michael
family: Dummett
url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Dummett
page: 125-135
title: The History of Card Games
in:
title: European Review
volume: 1
issue: 2
issued: 1993
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order: 110
---

In this section are historical lists of games that are of particular interest.
In this section are:

- historical lists of games that are of particular interest
- lists of the contents of useful or otherwise interesting books
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---
title: Javaanse Kaartspelen (1941)
titleLang: nl
order: 1941
draft: true
---

The (mostly Javanese) card games presented in this book are as follows:[@JavaanseKaartspelen]

- Chapter 3:
- {% gameref kartu-lima %} (Surakarta, Yogyakarta)
- Lintrik Lima (Banyuwangi)
- {%gameref sampen%} (?)
- Chapter 4:
- {% gameref pei %} (Surakarta, Yogyakarta, Magelang, Chinese)
- Chapter 5:
- {% gameref thothit %} (Surakarta, Chinese, Ceweng, Yogyakarta)
- {% gameref thit-thit-dulit %}
- {% gameref enthit %}
- Thothit Banyuwangi
- {% gameref thothit-kuna %} & {% gameref sembreh %}
- Chapter 6:
- {% gameref koa %} (Chinese, Mankunagaranan, [Kasunanan](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surakarta_Sunanate), Chinese Nyonya, …)
- Labasan
- Kandangan Lotré
- Ting-Jing
- Jing-Kong-King
- Ceki/Sampikan (Surabaja, Banyuwangi)
- {% gameref gonggong %} (Surakarta, Yogyakarta)
- {% gameref tantanan %}
- Ceken or {% gameref sampen %}
- Chapter 7:
- Belit (Surakarta, Yogyakarta)
- Parikan
- Jemeh (Surabaja) & Pacitan
- Ceme (Yogyakarta) & Ceme Bakaran
- Yongens-ceme & Yongens-rikting
- Tekpo (Surakarta, Yogyakarta)
- Cap-ji-kia
- Lak-kia & Sik-kia
- Chapter 8:
- Bakulan Kertu
- Bakulan entèk-entèkan
- Bakulan ulih-ulihan
- Bakulan thothit
- Bakulan pèi
- Bakulan ulur-ulur
- Bakulan pal
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## Similar games

<!--
### <span class="noun aka" lang="jav-Latn">Koa</span>
{%image src="koa_game.jpg" alt="" license="cc0" noborder=true size="wide" %}
A Koa game in progress, 1890s or earlier. Image from @VolkenDerAarde [p. 106] (also @BlikJavaansche_2 [pl. XV]).
{%imageEnd%}
Also Kowah. This game is also sometimes simply called Ceki.[@CekiOrKowah]
-->

### <span class="noun aka" lang="jav-Latn">Gonggong</span>

<span class="noun" lang="jav-Latn">Gonggong</span> (from Makassarese <span lang="mak" class="aka">ᨁᨚᨁᨚ</span>) is a very similar game. It was reported in South Sulawesi in the 19th century.[@MakassaarschWoordenboek p. 69] In the 1940s it is recorded in Java, where it is described as being played mostly by women.[@JavaanseKaartspelen p. 94–97] A game of this name was also played by Javan emigrants in Suriname up until at least the 1970s.
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---
title: Brag
draft: true
equipment: Playing cards (standard)
equipment: Playing cards (Standard)
---

Described as “old-fashioned” in 1784.[@ObservationsOnSomeOldFashionedGames p. 134]
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draft: true
---

@GamblingHardWork [p. 13]

I agree with @TheHistoryOfCardGames [p. 134], who says:

> Plainly, a link must exist [between] Oriental games and Conquian, of which the traces have disappeared.
The question then, is, what Chinese game was the basis of Cooncan?

https://archive.org/details/indonesian-learning/Alan%20M.%20Stevens%2C%20A.%20Schmidgall-Tellings%20-%20A%20Comprehensive%20Indonesian-English%20Dictionary_%20Second%20Edition%20%282010%2C%20Ohio%20University%20Press%29%20-%20libgen.li/page/451/mode/2up?q=%22kartu+ceki%22

kongkin - closest thing to kon khin yet!

---

@GamblingHardWork [p. 13]

@MexicoPintoresco [p. 93]: in 1883 Conquian mentioned alongside "el tuti, la malilla de campo, el mus, & rentoy".

@MemoriasPrision [p. 60]: 1906, alongside el rentoy & el tresillo.

Navajo usage https://archive.org/details/ethnologicdictio0000fran/page/478/mode/2up?q=coon

---

Police Gazette gave information on the rules in the earth 20th C https://archive.org/search?query=%22playing+coon+can%22&sin=TXT&sort=date

First properly mentioned in: @TheAmericanHoyle15 [p. 340]
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---
title: Koa
titleLang: jav-Latn
equipment: Playing cards (Ceki)
draft: true
---

<p class="lead">
Koa (also Kowah) is a draw-and-discard game played with {%a ceki%}. It is also sometimes simply called Ceki,[@CekiOrKowah] and is probably the most canonical of the games played with the cards.
</p>

{%image src="koa_2.jpg" alt="" license="cc0" size="wide" originalUrl="http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.258935" identifier="RP-F-F18040" orgName="Rijksmuseum" %}
A Koa game in progress, 1890s or earlier.{%fn%}Identified as such in @VolkenDerAarde [p. 106], and @BlikJavaansche_2 [pl. XV].{%endfn%} Note the <span lang="jav-Latn">{%a glossary#:~:text=the%20tong,tong%}</span> on the table for collecting the house cut.
{%imageEnd%}
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