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Originally Posted by Ryan Dognaux
Euchre is mainly a game in the northern Midwest and somewhat out East, but the cool thing is that usually the game is played slightly differently everywhere you go. I do know some people that have played it down South, and apparently it's totally different than the way it's more commonly played here. The game has changed according to each region its played in, which is pretty cool
According to Hoyle (this is from memory, so don't shoot me if it isn't 100% accurate), Euchre was brought to the US by the Dutch people that settled in Western Pennsylvania. The game then spread through the Midwest and parts of the east.

In high school, Euchre was the only game we played (I'm from northern Michigan). I still play a little bit, but not too often anymore. I've moved on to Bridge (now THAT is a card game). After playing Bridge, Euchre seems pretty tame.

BTW, does team 45 have any more cards left? I would love to get a set.

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