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  2. Slam-seeking conventions - Wikipedia

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    In the Swiss convention, in response to an opening 1 ♥ or 1 ♠, a bid of 4 ♣ or 4 ♦ shows four-card support for partner's suit, about 13–15 points, and two or three aces respectively. Alternatively, the bids of 4 ♣ and 4 ♦ can be used to show trump quality; the specific meaning of the two bids varies between partnerships.

  3. Dummy whist - Wikipedia

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    The general rules of dummy whist are similar to that of bid whist, with two notable exceptions. Bid whist is played by four players, whereas dummy whist is played by only three. [ 1 ] Secondly, instead of dealing a kitty, a dummy hand is dealt to be on the team of the player who wins the auction .

  4. Bridge scoring - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... While a deal of bridge is always played following a unique set of rules, ... or successful contract to win all 13 tricks ...

  5. Thirteen Steps to Mentalism - Wikipedia

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    Thirteen Steps to Mentalism is a book on mentalism by Tony Corinda.It was originally published as thirteen smaller booklets as a course in mentalism and was later republished as a book [1] in 1961.

  6. Wizard (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The objective of the game is to bid correctly on the number of tricks that a player will take in the subsequent round of play. [17] Points are awarded for a correct bid and subtracted for an incorrect bid. [12] The player with most points after all rounds have been played is the winner.

  7. Napoleon (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The old game of Napoleon consists simply of five cards dealt out singly with the various players bidding in their turn how many tricks they think they can make. Eldest hand, the player to the dealer's left, has the privilege of bidding first, and then every other player in clockwise order may bid up to the limit, Napoleon, which is a bid to take all five tricks.

  8. All fours (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Players scored a point for highest: holding the highest trump; lowest: holding the lowest trump at the start; jack: winning the trick containing the trump jack; and game: winning the most card points in tricks based on the values described above. Game was usually 11, although Cotton says that players may play to a total of anything from 7 to 15 ...

  9. Contract bridge - Wikipedia

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    If taking all 13 tricks, there is no difference in score between a 1 ♠ and a 7 ♠ final bid, as the bonus for rubber, small slam or grand slam depends on the number of tricks taken rather than the number of tricks bid. [13] The modern game of contract bridge was the result of innovations to the scoring of auction bridge by Harold Stirling ...