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James Bond (card game)
Matching card game / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the casino game used in James Bond stories, see Baccarat.
James Bond (also Lemon,[citation needed] Atlantis or Chanhassen) is a matching card game where players compete to see who can assemble piles of four-of-a-kind the fastest.[1]
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Origin | United States |
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Alternative names | Atlantis, Chanhassen, Jellyfish |
Type | Matching |
Players | 2-3 |
Age range | 4+ |
Cards | 52 |
Deck | French/standard |
Play | Simultaneous |
Playing time | 5-10 min. |
Chance | Medium |
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Pagat.com describes it as a widespread children's game which "seems to be of fairly recent origin", and popular in California.[1]