• German-suited cards. Polish playing cards may also refer more narrowly to the Polish pattern: traditional packs of 36 German-suited playing cards produced in Poland...
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    for playing card games, and are also used in magic tricks, cardistry, card throwing, and card houses; cards may also be collected. Playing cards are typically...
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    If played with four or more, a double-deck of 104 cards is ideal. Each player is dealt six face-down cards from a shuffled deck. The remaining cards are...
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    Russian playing cards are cards that were used predominantly in Russia and in the former Soviet Union. Most Russian card games employ either 36-card packs...
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    French-suited playing cards or French-suited cards are cards that use the French suits of trèfles (clovers or clubs ♣), carreaux (tiles or diamonds ♦)...
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    German-suited playing cards are a very common style of traditional playing card used in many parts of Central Europe characterised by 32- or 36-card packs...
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    is a playing card which is elevated above its usual rank in trick-taking games. Typically an entire suit is nominated as a trump suit; these cards then...
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    Past". Chicago Playing Cards Collectors Bulletin. Vol. 36-3, p. 1809. McLeod, John. (2005). "Playing the Game: Canasta Relatives". The Playing-Card, Vol....
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  • The Trefl Playing Card Company (Polish: Fabryka Kart Trefl-Kraków) is a Polish manufacturer of playing cards, board games and commissioned games, operating...
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    paintings ascribed to the Dogs Playing Poker moniker consist of anthropomorphized versions of dogs sitting around a poker table playing poker. The dogs presented...
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  • OH Cards are a genre of special playing cards used as story–telling prompters, counseling and psychotherapeutic tools, communication enhancers, educational...
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    Cloisters set of fifty-two playing cards and Hofjaren Jachtpakket[dubious – discuss] (in Dutch), is a set of fifty-two playing cards owned by the Metropolitan...
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  • This list of poker playing card nicknames has some nicknames for the playing cards in a 52-card deck, as used in poker. For a list of words relating to...
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  • Talisman (board game) (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
    instead of adventure cards, sorcery cards instead of spell cards, etc.). The Magic Sword had new graphics (no images from the Polish Talisman were kept...
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    National identity cards are identity documents issued to citizens of most European Union and European Economic Area (EEA) member states, with the exception...
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    Diamonds () (French: Carreau) is one of the four playing card suits in the standard French-suited playing cards. Diamonds along with the other French suits...
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    Contract bridge (redirect from Cards bridge)
    cards in a suit will take tricks if the opponents do not have the suit and are unable to trump) playing a high card that no one else can beat playing...
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  • Queen of spades (category Playing cards)
    The queen of spades (Q♠) is a face card in decks of French-suited playing cards and Tarot, depicting a queen of the spades (♠) suit and associated with...
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    shape and size of identity cards were standardized in 1985 by ISO/IEC 7810. Some modern identity documents are smart cards that include a difficult-to-forge...
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  • opening lead is a club, he will probably take just nine tricks with the top cards in his hand. Although the dummy holds the top six spades, they can win no...
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  • means to play a trump card to a trick (other than when trumps were led). According to the rules of most games, a player must have no cards left in the...
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    Pan (game) (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
    game of Polish origin, using a small French pack (cards from 9 to A are used). Whoever gets rid of their cards first wins the game but one can play only...
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    Schluss". The cards also changed in appearance: they used a French pack instead of Latin playing cards. The traditional motifs of the trump cards, known today...
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  • your opponent(s) can. Cards come in three main types: Illuminati cards, Plot cards, and Group cards. Illuminati and Plot cards both feature an illustration...
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  • Kop (card game) (category Polish card games)
    Kop is a minimalist Polish card game of the Schafkopf family for four players played using traditional French-suited playing cards. It uses a shortened...
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    In card games, to be void in a suit of cards is to not have cards of that suit in one's hand. This is useful in games such as bridge. For instance, one...
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    Chez Geek (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
    Russell Godwin. The cards and rules were illustrated by John Kovalic. Upon its release, the game won the Origins Award. Players play the role of roommates...
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    the players clear their number cards of the tiles and the game host begins a new round of play. Alternative methods of play try to increase participation...
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    Monopoly (game) (redirect from Chance cards)
    from play when using these cards). Many of the original rules applied to this new version (in fact, one optional play choice allows for playing in the...
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    German-suited, Polish pattern pack dating to 1537 Playing card Jass Deuce Ober Unter "History of Playing-Cards". International Playing-Card Society. "Swiss...
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