<Li> Another variant played in Egypt in the Middle East is called "Abu Foul" or "blind king"; this follows roughly the same rules, except all Kings are removed except one . Pairs are discarded at the outset and everybody takes turns until only the King is left . If a player can take a card, he must . Pairs are discarded once they are formed . Multiple decks can be used depending on the number of players . Jokers are not present . Punishment is played two ways, depending on the group; wishes or strikes, chosen before the game strikes . At the end, the cards are shuffled and spread and the loser pulls a card for every player . Pictures are worth 10, king 20 . Strikes are to the hand outstretched, or wishes are short and simple, local to the area and usually involve some sort of mild humiliation . </Li> <Li> Another variant played in Turkey is called "Papaz Kaçtı" with nearly same rules . </Li> <Li> In Brazil, two variants of the "Old Maid" game are played: One called "Fedor", literally "Stink", played with a regular deck out of which one card has been removed; the other one, played with a specialty deck is called "Jogo do Mico", or "Capuchin Monkey Game". The cards depict animals, each one having a male and a female card representation; only the capuchin monkey (mico) does not have an opposite - sex representation . </Li>

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