Īfter a positive reception of Canasta at their local bridge club, the Jockey Club, in the 1940s the game quickly spread north throughout South America in myriad variations to Chile, Peru, Brazil and Argentina, where its rules were further refined. They tried different formulas before inviting Arturo Gomez Hartley and Ricardo Sanguinetti to test their game. The game of Canasta was devised by attorney Segundo Sanchez Santos and his Bridge partner, architect Alberto Serrato in Montevideo, Uruguay, in 1939, in an attempt to design a time-efficient game that was as engaging as Bridge. It is 'the most recent card game to have achieved worldwide status as a classic'.
Players attempt to make melds of seven cards of the same rank and 'go out' by playing all cards in their hands. Although many variations exist for two, three, five or six players, it is most commonly played by four in two partnerships with two standard decks of cards.
Red-3 Joker 2 A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 Black-3Ĭanasta ( / k ə ˈ n æ s t ə/ Spanish for 'basket') is a card game of the rummy family of games believed to be a variant of 500 Rum. ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) JSTOR ( May 2023) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message).
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