aka "Honeymoon Hearts" Pinockle also has a couple two player variants, one conceptually sort of like honeymoon hearts and one very different. But the pinockle family games intended for two would be better.Elom wrote:I'm sure hearts could also be played with 2 players?
Interesting card games besides poker and bridge?
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I played Hanabi (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/98778/hanabi) with a friend, and it seemed quite interesting. It is cooperative, not competitive, and either requires a special deck or two decks of regular cards + some complexity.
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Re: Interesting card games besides poker and bridge?
My wife and I are big Tichu fans, so when I looked up Haggis and saw that it was a Tichu-like game for 2 players, I had to give it a try. We have only played one game so far but really enjoyed it, so thanks for the tip!jeromie wrote:Haggis was initially designed to be played with a regular deck of cards. It can be played with a regular deck with 2 players, which is how I think it is best.