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  2. Coup (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Coup is a social deduction card game designed by Rikki Tahta and published in 2012 by Indie Boards & Cards and La Mame Games. Players are given two cards and attempt to eliminate the other players by lying and calling their bluffs until only one player remains.

  3. List of Legend of the Five Rings sets - Wikipedia

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    With Jade Edition, L5R introduced the concept of "arc legality".Newly printed cards were now marked with a "Jade bug". This allowed tournament rules to limit the card base allowed to be used: either "Strict Jade" in which only cards with the bug were legal or "Extended Jade" in which all Actions, Followers, Items, Kihos, and Regions were legal but all other types were required to have the bug.

  4. Mille Bornes - Wikipedia

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    This action is known as a coup-fourré. [8]: 9–10 The player is immune to the hazard(s) remedied by the safety card for the remainder of the hand. Discard: The player may voluntarily discard a card, even if there are other legal actions available. The player must discard a card if there are no other legal actions.

  5. Scissors coup - Wikipedia

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    Scissors coup (or, Scissor coup, also at one time called The coup without a name [1]) is a type of coup in bridge, so named because it cuts communications between defenders. By discarding a card or cards either from declarer's hand or from dummy or both, declarer can stop them from transferring the lead between each other, usually to prevent a ...

  6. Coup (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Counting coup, a Native American show of bravery; Coup contrecoup injury, a type of head injury; Coup d'oeil, assessing an entire situation in a glance; Coup de main, a swift attack that relies on speed and surprise to accomplish its objectives in a single blow; William C. Coup (1836–1895), an American businessman, partner of P. T. Barnum's

  7. Coup (bridge) - Wikipedia

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    In contract bridge, coup is a generic name for various techniques in play, denoting a specific pattern in the lie and the play of cards; it is a special play maneuver by declarer. [ 1 ] There are various types of coup which can be effected.

  8. The Crew (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The Crew: The Quest for Planet Nine is a board game for 3–5 players designed by Thomas Sing and released in 2019. In The Crew, a trick-taking cooperative card game with 50 missions, players aim to win tricks based on their task cards, but can only communicate limited information on their cards.

  9. Alcatraz coup - Wikipedia

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    The Alcatraz coup is an illegal method of learning about the opponents' cards in contract bridge. It is not a true coup , and the phrase itself is a reference to its supposed provenance: the defunct Alcatraz penitentiary.