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    PokerTH
    PokerTH is a poker game written in C++/Qt. You can play the popular Texas Hold'em poker variant against up to nine computer-opponents or play internet games with people all over the world. This poker engine is available for Linux, Windows and Mac
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    Game Engine and AI framework for playing No Limit Holdem
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    Cardhouse
    Cardhouse is an online card game engine that supports a wide variety of games. The client is independent of the card game rules and new games can be added to the server without it having to reboot.
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    The syBR Engine is a multi-platform game engine written using C++. It's aim is to extensively use plugins in order to allow easy implementation of new engine parts (such as various sound API, new GUI widgets...).
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    This project is crossplatform solution for creating almost all card games like "Black Jack" or its Russian analog "21 Очко". Engine is written in Java. Also card game "Nine" is now available.
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    Cero is a free open source game engine appropriate for a wide variety of card games. Any card game can be easily programed in Java.
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    This is a Game Library (actually a game engine) for 3D games. It is focused on Board Games, but it can easy be used for another kind of games.
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    Texasholdem is an AI game playing engine designed to compete with other AI Bots and or human players.
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    This is a C++ Library that is used to make card games like Solitaire or maybe Poker.
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    A server and client for online card games. Initial development will focus on implementing the Shadowfist(tm) card game. GPL license.
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