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Escoba is a Spanish variant of the Italian fishing card game Scopa, which means "broom", a name that refers to the situation in the game where all of the cards from the board are "swept" in one turn. The game is usually played with a deck of traditional Spanish playing cards , called naipes .
Card with a point value. Also counting card. [4] counting card. A card that has an intrinsic scoring value when taken in a trick. Also counter. [38] count out. During play, to claim to have enough points for game, thus ending the play; to go out during the play. [29] court card
Cards can be captured in the following three ways: matching (card same rank as on the table; player places matching card onto own pile), addition (two cards add to the value of the other; a 2 and a 4 can be captured by a 6; an ace, a 2 and a 4 can be captured by a 7; cards with pictures have no value and cannot be captured this way), and ...
A card that requires an opponent to retain a higher card in the same suit, as a guard. The term is typically used of squeeze play. Merrimac coup The deliberate sacrifice of a high card to remove a vital entry to an opponent's hand, usually the dummy. Named for a ship sunk during the Spanish–American War, to block the entrance to a harbor.
A hand won by the big blind playing very weak pocket cards because there was no raise pre-flop big full The best possible full house in community card games. A stronger hand than the underfull. big stack A stack of chips that is relatively large for the stakes being played. Also called deep stack. Also the biggest stack at the table. Compare ...
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The highest total card value for this round is 31, followed by 32, then 40, 37, 36, 35, 34 and the lowest is 33. 38 and 39 are impossible combinations, because in the Spanish deck there are no 8s and 9s. Take into account that 31 is a very easy combination to have in the eight Kings variant, since there are so many 10-value cards and Aces.
Lotería (Spanish word meaning "lottery") is a traditional Mexican board game of chance, similar to bingo, but played with a deck of cards instead of numbered balls. Each card has an image of an everyday object, its name, and a number, although the number is usually ignored.