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Chinchón (card game) : ウィキペディア英語版
Chinchón (card game)

Chinchón is a matching card game played in Spain, Uruguay, Argentina, Cape Verde and other places. It is a close variant of Gin rummy,〔David Parlett, The Oxford guide to card games pg. 144 Oxford University Press (1990) ISBN 0-19-214165-1〕 with which it shares the same objective: making sets — groups or runs — of matching cards.
The name is spelled Txintxon in Basque and in Cape Verdean Creole (the latter also features the alternate spellings ''txin-txon'', ''tchintchom'' or ''tchintchon''). In Uruguay, the game is called Conga or La Conga.
== Game rules ==

The game of Chinchón is played with a Spanish 40 or 48-card pack.〔Michael A. E. Dummett, Sylvia Mann, ''The game of Tarot: from Ferrara to Salt Lake City'' pg. 62 United States Games Systems (1980) ISBN 0-7156-1014-7〕 The rules of the game are very similar to those of Gin Rummy, that is, seven cards are given to each player, and the remaining of the deck is laid in the table face down to form the stock. The top card of this pile is then turned face up and laid beside it to start the discard pile. The players look at and sort their cards, and then play by turns. Each turn consists of a draw and a discard:
* One card is taken from the top of either the stock (face down) pile or the discard (face up) pile, and added to the player's hand.
* The player can then try to make combinations in their hand with the new card. Each set in the hand must have at least 3 cards, and may be a group (cards of the same rank) or a run, that is, sequential cards of the same suit.
* After that, one card must be discarded from the player's hand and placed on top of the discard pile face up, so that the player always has seven cards in their hand.
Once a player has enough sets, they may decide to meld their cards, laying off their hand on the table, and the round ends. That can be done when the player thinks that the value of their unmatched cards, called ''"deadwood"'' in Rummy, is less than that of the other players. Each of the players score penalty points equivalent to the sum of the face value of the unmatched cards left in their hand. If a player has no unmatched cards, that is, Gin, they earn a bonus of -10 points. A player automatically wins the game if they manage to make a sequence (run) of seven cards, called chinchón.
When one of the players reaches 100 or more, the game ends, and the player with the lowest score wins.

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