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  2. Ya ba - Wikipedia

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    There are many different versions of ya ba, and the most common are red, pink, orange, or lime green in color and carry logos such as "R" or "WY". [2] They are small and round, roughly 6 millimetres (0.24 in) in diameter, which means they can be packed inside a plastic soda straw for easy transportation or in a reusable "mint" container.

  3. Penalty card - Wikipedia

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    This forced substitution is an intermediate punishment between the yellow and red cards. A player who receives a yellow card and a black card in the same game is sent off without any substitute being permitted. [35] As of January 2020, a player who receives a black card is ejected from the field to the sin bin for a period of ten minutes.

  4. Fouls and misconduct (association football) - Wikipedia

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    In 2019 the IFAB approved the use of red and yellow cards for team officials and since then, in most competitions, the system operates in much the same way as the card system for players (i.e. if a team official, such as the manager or a coach, receives two yellow cards they are given a red).

  5. Glossary of card game terms - Wikipedia

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    An arc of cards so fanned. A spread of face-up cards. [57] In Patience, a small number of cards laid in an overlapping row, so that only one is exposed. [58] fatten To discard counting cards to one's partner's tricks. [55] Also smear. fat trick A trick that is rich in counting cards. [38] favourite, favourite suit See preference suit. fiche

  6. List of Rugby World Cup red cards - Wikipedia

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    The position with the most red cards is flanker, with eight such players leaving the field. Four team captains have been dismissed by the referee. There has only been one red card to date for two yellow card offenses, and only one red card in a World Cup final (in 2023).

  7. Hanafuda - Wikipedia

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    'flower cards' [1] [2]) are a type of Japanese playing cards. They are typically smaller than Western playing cards , only 5.4 by 3.2 centimetres (2.1 by 1.3 in), but thicker and stiffer. [ 3 ] On the face of each card is a depiction of plants, tanzaku ( 短冊 ) , animals, birds, or man-made objects.

  8. Four-color deck - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, August Petryl & Son produced a tarock deck with black clubs, yellow diamonds, pink hearts, and green spades in the United States. They were sold in two versions, a full 78-card deck and a 54-card deck. [3] The smaller deck is structured the same as Industrie und Glück decks as it was designed to play a variant of Königrufen. [4]

  9. Playing card suit - Wikipedia

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    An example would be the board game Taj Mahal, in which each card has one of four background colors, the rule being that all the cards played by a single player in a single round must be the same color. The selection of cards in the deck of each color is approximately the same and the player's choice of which color to use is guided by the ...