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  2. Template:Card/doc - Wikipedia

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    This is a documentation subpage for Template:Card. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. This template displays a playing card of a given suit and value.

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject Poker/Guidelines

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    "the ace of spades" not "the Ace of Spades" "a pair of deuces" not "a pair of Deuces" "Joker" should not be capitalized except when used in a list of cards (e.g. describing a certain hand). For example: "the red joker" not "the red Joker" " A ♥ A ♦ A ♣ A ♠ Joker" not "A ♥ A ♦ A ♣ A ♠ joker"

  4. Ace of spades - Wikipedia

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    The ace of spades has been employed on several occasions in the theatre of war. In the First World War, the 12th (Eastern) Division of the British Army used the Ace of spades symbol as their insignia. [10] In the Second World War, the 25th Infantry Division of the Indian Army used an Ace of Spades on a green background as their insignia. [11]

  5. Playing card suit - Wikipedia

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    The four French-suited playing cards suits used in the English-speaking world: diamonds (♦), clubs (♣), hearts (♥) and spades (♠) Traditional Spanish suits – clubs, swords, cups and coins – are found in Spain, as well as Hispanic America, Italy and parts of France

  6. Template:Cards - Wikipedia

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    yes: add a hidden key to indicate the card rank and suit's level to make it sortable in a table; card ranks from highest to lowest: Jkr, A, K, Q, Kn, J, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, then anything else; suits from highest to lowest: ♠, ♥, ♦, ♣, red, black, then those without suit indicated; note that it can only tell first card's ...

  7. List of playing-card nicknames - Wikipedia

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    Two of Spades (2 ♠): Little Cassino, [6] The Curse of Mexico [6] Ace (A): Bull, [1] Bullet, [1] Rocket, One Spot, [1] Seed, [1] Sharp Top [1] Ace of Clubs (A ♣): Basto, [9] [10] Clover, Puppy Foot [1] Ace of Hearts (A ♥): The Crispin [citation needed] Ace of Spades (A ♠): Death Card, [11] Spadille, [12] Tax Card [1] Ace of Diamonds (A ...

  8. Spades: Still Growing After 75 Years! - AOL

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    Spades is newer than most other popular card games, although its main features-partnerships, bidding, and trumps-derive from older games such as Bid whist, Bridge, Pinochle, and Euchre.

  9. Template:Playing cards - Wikipedia

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    Template documentation This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse , meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar , or table with the collapsible attribute ), it is hidden apart from its title bar; if not, it is fully visible.

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