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  2. Ace - Wikipedia

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    Four aces from a standard 52-card deck. An ace is a playing card, die or domino with a single pip.In the standard French deck, an ace has a single suit symbol (a heart, diamond, spade, or a club) located in the middle of the card, sometimes large and decorated, especially in the case of the ace of spades.

  3. Playing card suit - Wikipedia

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    Some decks, while using the French suits, give each suit a different color to make the suits more distinct from each other. In bridge, such decks are known as no-revoke decks, and the most common colors are black spades, red hearts, blue diamonds and green clubs, although in the past the diamond suit usually appeared in a golden yellow-orange ...

  4. Standard 52-card deck - Wikipedia

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    A standard 52-card French-suited deck comprises 13 ranks in each of the four suits: clubs (♣), diamonds (♦), hearts (♥) and spades (♠). Each suit includes three court cards (face cards), King, Queen and Jack, with reversible (i.e. double headed) images. Each suit also includes ten numeral cards or pip cards, from one (Ace) to ten.

  5. High card by suit - Wikipedia

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    For example, using the "alphabetical order" of suits, the ace of clubs ranks higher than any king, but lower than the ace of diamonds. High card by suit is used to break ties between poker hands as a regional variance, [ 1 ] but more commonly is used in the following situations, as well as various others, based upon the circumstances of the ...

  6. French-suited playing cards - Wikipedia

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    When it arrived in Portugal, the kings and jacks in hearts and diamonds swapped suits. [25] [26] The composition consists of 52 cards or until recently 40 cards. The latter had an unusual ranking (ace, king, jack, queen, eight, six–two).

  7. Dead man's hand - Wikipedia

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    "Here is an exact identity of these cards as told to me by Christy's son: the ace of diamonds with a heel mark on it; the ace of clubs; the two black eights, clubs and spades, and the queen of hearts with a small drop of Hickok's blood on it", [7] though nothing of the sort was reported at the time immediately following the shooting.

  8. Ace of Diamonds - Wikipedia

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    The ace of diamonds is a playing card in the standard 52-card deck. Ace of Diamonds may also refer to: El as de oros (English: The Ace of Diamonds), a 1968 Mexican film, directed by Chano Urueta; Ace of Diamond, a Japanese baseball manga and anime series

  9. King (playing card) - Wikipedia

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    In some games, the king is the highest-ranked card; in others, the Ace is higher. Aces began outranking kings around 1500 with Trappola being the earliest known game in which the aces were highest in all four suits. [1] In the ace–ten family of games such as pinochle and Schnapsen, both the ace and the 10 rank higher than the king. [2]