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Cabo is a 2010 card game by and Mandy Henning that involves memory and manipulation. The game uses a dedicated deck of cards with each suit numbered from 0 to 13, and certain numbers being marked as "Peek", "Spy" or "Swap". The objective of the game is for each player to minimize the sum of their cards, four of which are played face-down to the table at the start of a round. Face-down cards may be revealed and swapped by card effects. Cabo can also be played with a standard playing card deck, and goes under names including Cambio, Pablo, Bruno and Cactus.

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  • Cabo (game) (en)
  • Tamalou (es)
  • Tamalou (fr)
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  • Le Tamalou, un jeu de réflexion et de stratégie qui se base sur un jeu de carte standard (52 cartes sans les jokers). Diverses variantes existent au Moyen-Orient. Au cours des âges et de la transmission orale, les règles ont souvent évolué au gré des approximations de certains expatriés ramenant ce jeu en Europe. (fr)
  • Cabo is a 2010 card game by and Mandy Henning that involves memory and manipulation. The game uses a dedicated deck of cards with each suit numbered from 0 to 13, and certain numbers being marked as "Peek", "Spy" or "Swap". The objective of the game is for each player to minimize the sum of their cards, four of which are played face-down to the table at the start of a round. Face-down cards may be revealed and swapped by card effects. Cabo can also be played with a standard playing card deck, and goes under names including Cambio, Pablo, Bruno and Cactus. (en)
  • El Tamalou, también llamado Congelado, Juego de Jesus, Poderes, Resurreccion, Pedro, Kalunga, Bingo, Pollo frito, Akbar, Lavolongole, Braguet, Cabo,​ Cactus,​ Cambio, Deutsch, Gabo,​ Kabou,​ Kobo, Marmotte, Deutschtic, Bakuka, Ragnagna, Rasputín, Abdou Diouf, Bikamon, Tetrabrik, Tamoul, Huevos, Talmut, Tabulé, Cuatro, Ludopatia, Peter o Coche es un juego de naipes, difundido en Oriente Medio y en ciertas regiones de Europa, particularmente en Francia. (es)
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  • Cabo is a 2010 card game by and Mandy Henning that involves memory and manipulation. The game uses a dedicated deck of cards with each suit numbered from 0 to 13, and certain numbers being marked as "Peek", "Spy" or "Swap". The objective of the game is for each player to minimize the sum of their cards, four of which are played face-down to the table at the start of a round. Face-down cards may be revealed and swapped by card effects. Cabo combines elements from shedding and matching type card games. It is similar to the traditional card game Golf and the 1995 Mensa Select award-winner Rat-a-Tat Cat. Cabo can also be played with a standard playing card deck, and goes under names including Cambio, Pablo, Bruno and Cactus. (en)
  • Le Tamalou, un jeu de réflexion et de stratégie qui se base sur un jeu de carte standard (52 cartes sans les jokers). Diverses variantes existent au Moyen-Orient. Au cours des âges et de la transmission orale, les règles ont souvent évolué au gré des approximations de certains expatriés ramenant ce jeu en Europe. (fr)
  • El Tamalou, también llamado Congelado, Juego de Jesus, Poderes, Resurreccion, Pedro, Kalunga, Bingo, Pollo frito, Akbar, Lavolongole, Braguet, Cabo,​ Cactus,​ Cambio, Deutsch, Gabo,​ Kabou,​ Kobo, Marmotte, Deutschtic, Bakuka, Ragnagna, Rasputín, Abdou Diouf, Bikamon, Tetrabrik, Tamoul, Huevos, Talmut, Tabulé, Cuatro, Ludopatia, Peter o Coche es un juego de naipes, difundido en Oriente Medio y en ciertas regiones de Europa, particularmente en Francia. Con el transcurso del tiempo y como consecuencia de la transmisión de boca en boca por expatriados que han traído el juego a Europa, las reglas han ido evolucionado, y diversas variantes se conocen hoy en día. (es)
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