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Switch (also called Two Four Jacks or Black Jack,[1] or Last Card in New Zealand) is a shedding-type card game for two or more players that is popular in the United Kingdom, Ireland and as alternative incarnations in other regions. The sole aim of Switch is to discard all of the cards in one's hand; the first player to play their final card, and ergo have no cards left, wins the game. Switch is very similar to the games UNO, Flaps and Mau Mau, both belonging to the larger Crazy Eights or Shedding family of card games.[2]

Each player at their turn may play any card from their hand that matches the suit or the rank of the card previously played; for example, if the previous card was a seven of clubs, the next player may put down any seven card, or any club card, from their hand. Should the player not have any card available to play, they must pick up one card.

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The first to play (generally, the player on the dealer's left) should select from his or her hand a card that matches either, the suit or the rank of the open card (the card that is "top"); for example, on a 9 of spades, only a spade card or a 9 may be played. The card played must be of the same value or higher. If a player is not able to place a card, he draws cards from the stack until he can play a card. A player may choose to withhold a card due to personal strategy but will incur the penalty of having to pick a card from the deck.

When a player has only one remaining card they must remember to say "last card" aloud before their turn has ended, to inform the other players that they are about to win. If a player should fail to do so before the next player has started their turn they may be penalised, often to the cost of picking up one card immediately (over and above any picking up as a matter of routine course in the game).

If a player has two cards in their hand, they must say "last card" when playing one of them, to announce that they now only hold a single card. Failing to call "last card" (or breaking any other rule) results in a penalty of drawing two cards from the deck.[3]

"Black Jack" is the name of a shedding card game which shares its name with the casino card game Blackjack, and is sometimes called 7 Card Blackjack to differentiate itself from the other game. It is a variant of Crazy Eights.

A pre-determined method is used to decide which player plays first. It is usually the player left of the dealer who plays first. The game continues from there going clockwise. Play starts from the single card facing up.

The first player to get rid of all of their cards wins the game. The game may end once a player has got rid of all of their cards, or the remaining players may continue playing until everyone has got rid of their cards (when done a player is declared to have "got out") bar one player (this player is declared "last place" or "the loser" and may be eliminated if there is an unwieldy number of people wanting to play).

If the player places their last card, but failed to say "last card" at the end of their previous turn, then they must pick up two cards from the remaining deck (even if the player had multiple cards). A player can also declare their final card by 'knocking', usually by tapping the playing table.

Dealership alternates from round to round (the dealer to the first round is usually determined by cutting the deck and then the lowest card deals). The dealer deals a seven-card hand to each player. After seven cards are dealt the next card is placed face up in the centre of the table, this is the "discard" pile. The remainder of the pack is placed face down next to the "discard" pile, and is called the "stock". The next non-dealing player to the right of the dealer lays the first card.

On each turn, a player plays a card or a run of card on to the discard pile. This card must be of the same suit, or the same value, a heart on a heart or a 10 on a 10. Once this card has been laid it is possible for that player to continue laying cards if a run of several cards is possible. There are several possible combinations the run may be formed from:

In China mainland, the SIM tray on iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15, iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max can hold two nano-SIM cards.

Recently,I found an option about graphics card in my bios.when I set it to switchable graphics,I could not start X with nvidia-440.The screen just frozen. What should I do? Btw,I use archlinux + i3,Lenovo y7000 2019

Additional Information:

  • Software downloaded to a microSD card on one system will not be playable on a different system.
  • Do not swap data between multiple microSD cards, or swap your microSD card between multiple systems. Use a single microSD card with one system and be sure to follow the steps below if transferring content to a new microSD card.
  • Do not overwrite data by recopying to the same microSD card.
  • Always copy the entire folder, and never alter or erase the files it contains.

What You Need:
  • Two compatible microSD cards.
  • An SD card slot on a PC or a commercially available microSD card reader/writer.
    • If your PC does not have a microSD card slot you will need a card adapter.

Complete These Steps:

  1. Remove the original microSD card from the Nintendo Switch console.
  2. Insert the microSD card with the Nintendo Switch data into the microSD card reader/writer.
  3. Open Windows Explorer (for PC) and access the microSD card.
  4. Highlight the data and drag it to the desktop.
    • If you are moving your content to a new microSD card, be sure to first format the new card per our recommendations.
    • Do not delete, format, or alter the content from the original microSD card until you have verified the new microSD card is working correctly.
    • Once the new card has been formatted, continue with the instructions below.
  5. Eject the first microSD card, then insert the second microSD card into the slot or reader/writer.
  6. Using Windows Explorer access the microSD card again.
  7. Drag the data from the desktop to the new microSD card, then insert the new microSD card into the Nintendo Switch console.
    • Any software that cannot be read on the system using the new microSD card can simply be redownloaded from the Nintendo eShop.

I'm using a japanese vocabulary pack on ankidroid, that presents a japanese word and the answer is the english translation. I also want to learn the other way around; is there a way to make a new deck that is like the original one, but with question and answer switched around?

I've been searching for a solution for a while now and despite all the similar questions and answers, found nothing that seems to work. I want a user to be able to progress through various panels set up in a card layout. However, I want the buttons used to switch between these cards to be on the cards themselves, not a separate set of buttons which doesn't change throught the program. Here is the main file where the frame is created:

The two panels (more in the future) are in two seperate files in the project. I haven't added the code for them as apart from an action listener for the single button on each panel, it was all auto-generated code.

So I updated to Ubuntu 14.04 and found that the primusrun command no longer works, so ditched bumblebee in favour of nvidia-prime. This lets you switch video card from nvidia-settings rather than running through the command line (I prefer the old method, but want the primus performance).

The problem is that after switching to Intel from nvidia-settings, I can no longer open it up again to switch back to the nvidia card. When I open nvidia-settings I get a segmentation fault (according to the terminal).

Is there any way to open nvidia-settings switch back? I would like the ability to be able to switch between the two since having the nvidia card on all the time kills my battery and heats up the laptop a lot.

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