Canasta is one of the favorite card games of all times, including family game nights in our house. It is one of the simplier card games that can be learned rather easily; however, it is also a game where the house rules c...read more
by Vic Moro
My mother and one of her sisters were fanatical Canasta players. Whenever the two families got together, it wasn't long before the game commenced. The sisters were always trying to get the rest of us to play. But someti...read more
Canasta was probably the one thing that brought me closer to my parents and cost me thousands of dollars in therapy. The game is basically a variation of the game of Rummy. It's played with two decks and the players at...read more
by Ann Palmieri
Playing cards can keep a person's mind young! Canasta and I began a long-term relationship back in high school. Today I am 64 and still play, but now I am hooked on a variation of Canasta called "Hand and Foot." You can p...read more
Canasta was said to originate in Uruguay in 1939. From there is became known worldwide. In 1950, the United States standardized the rules. During the 50's the game was so popular that it nearly usurped Bridge as the pre...read more
by Chi Lewis
First off, whenever I told someone I was going to play Canasta, they called me an old lady. If being able to play a card game with more than one deck makes me an old lady, then c'est la vie. The game, highly confusing when...read more
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