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  2. Suited connectors - Wikipedia

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    Non-consecutive suited pocket cards which are nonetheless close enough to each other in value that they can form a straight on the flop are generally referred to as a "suited gapper." [2] For example, A♠ 3♠ is a suited 1-gapper and 5♦ 9♦ is a suited 3-gapper. In general, suited gappers are not as strong as suited connectors because they ...

  3. Necktie - Wikipedia

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    This technique improved elasticity and facilitated the fabric's return to its original shape. Since that time, most men have worn the "Langsdorf" tie. [10] Yet another development during that time was the method used to secure the lining and interlining once the tie had been folded into shape.

  4. Black tie - Wikipedia

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    Although precedents for tasteful exceptions exist, [63] pocket squares are normally white, [2] and may not match the waist covering or bow tie. [64] Boutonnière: A flower may be worn. Red and white carnation, blue cornflower, and rosebud have all been popular at times. In France, the boutonnière is usually a gardenia. [65]

  5. Parable of the Polygons - Wikipedia

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    A randomly generated board containing segregated squares and triangles. The article is an interactive blog post, "part story and part game". [1] [2] It has a model consisting of a society of blue squares and yellow triangles, presented in a grid. [3] [4] At the top of the article, a crowd of triangles and squares are wiggling. [5]

  6. Concentration (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Rules can be changed here too: it can be agreed before the game starts that matching pairs be any two cards of the same rank, a color-match being unnecessary, or that the match must be both rank and card suit. The game ends when the last pair has been picked up. The winner is the person with the most pairs. There may be a tie for first place.

  7. Cue sports - Wikipedia

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    The slates on modern carom tables are usually heated to stave off moisture and provide a consistent playing surface. Smaller bar tables are most commonly made with a single piece of slate. Pocket billiards tables of all types normally have six pockets, three on each side (four corner pockets, and two side or middle pockets).

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