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Panguingue
Panguingue (pronounced pan-geen-eee), Tagalog Pangginggí, also known as Pan, is a 19th-century gambling card game probably of Philippine〔Filomeno V. Aguilar (Clash of spirits: ''The history of power and sugar planter hegemony on a Visayan Island'' ) pg. 178 University of Hawaii Press (1998) ISBN 0-8248-2082-7〕 origin similar to rummy, first described in America in 1905.〔Frederic Gomes Cassidy,Joan Houston Hall (''Dictionary of American regional English'' ), vol. 4 pg. 24 Belknap Press of Harvard University Press (2002) ISBN 0-674-00884-7〕 It used to be particularly popular in Las Vegas and other casinos in the American southwest.〔Harold L. Vogel (''Entertainment industry economics: a guide for financial analysis'' ) pg. 374 Cambridge University Press (2001) ISBN 0-521-79264-9〕 Its popularity has been waning, and it is now only found in a handful of casinos in California, in house games and at online poker sites. ==The deck== The game traditionally is played using a 320-card deck, constructed from eight decks of playing cards, removing all eights, nines, tens, and Jokers. In some localities, 5 or 6 decks are used, and often one set of spades is removed.
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