Panguingue (pronounced pan-geen-eee), Tagalog PangginggĂ­, also known as Pan, is a 19th century gambling card game probably of Philippine origin similar to rummy, first described in America in 1905. 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 a handful of casinos in California, in house games and at online poker sites.

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  • Panguingue (pronounced pan-geen-eee), Tagalog PangginggĂ­, also known as Pan, is a 19th century gambling card game probably of Philippine origin similar to rummy, first described in America in 1905. 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 a handful of casinos in California, in house games and at online poker sites.
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  • Pan
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  • Anglo-American
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  • Counter-Clockwise
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  • Panguingue
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  • Panguingue (pronounced pan-geen-eee), Tagalog PangginggĂ­, also known as Pan, is a 19th century gambling card game probably of Philippine origin similar to rummy, first described in America in 1905. 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 a handful of casinos in California, in house games and at online poker sites.
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  • Panguingue
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