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  2. Takeout double - Wikipedia

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    Showing the strength when bidding a suit: 0-5 HCP pass; 6-8 HCP bid at the lowest available level (can compete at the 2 level) 9-11 HCP jump bid or compete at the 3 level; 12+ HCP bid the game or cue bid the opponents' suit; Showing the strength when bidding notrump: 8-10 HCP bid 1NT; 11-12HCP bid 2NT; 13+ HCP bid 3NT

  3. High card by suit - Wikipedia

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    High card by suit and low card by suit refer to assigning relative values to playing cards of equal rank based on their suit. When suit ranking is applied, the most common conventions from lowest to highest are: ♣ ♦ ♥ ♠ English alphabetical order clubs, followed by diamonds, hearts, and spades. This ranking is used in the game of bridge.

  4. Fortnite Marshmello concert - Wikipedia

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    The concert was attended by over 10.7 million players, breaking the previous concurrent player record for the game, and led to an increase in Marshmello's popularity on social media and music streaming platforms. While it was not the first virtual concert held within a video game, it generated interest in the concept from the music industry.

  5. Glossary of card game terms - Wikipedia

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    May take the form of a suit overcall (bid a higher-value suit e.g. in Preference), majority overcall (bid to take a higher number of tricks e.g. in Fipsen) or value overcall (bid to win more card points e.g. in Binokel) [67] The name of such a bid. [79] overs Excess points in e.g. Cassino. [82] overshoot point

  6. One Piece: Pirate Warriors (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game received "mixed" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [19] The game was rated 36 out of 40 by the Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu. [21] The game was a huge success in Japan, in its first week it sold over 655,774 copies [29] and by December 2012, the game has shipped over 1.2 million units worldwide. [30]

  7. The All-Seeing Eye - Wikipedia

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    The All-Seeing Eye, known to its community of users as ASE, was a game server browser designed by Finnish company UDP Soft. It was created to help online gamers find game servers. ASE took two years to develop and was introduced as shareware on June 15, 2001. [1] Despite UDP Soft lacking the marketing power of GameSpy, ASE's popularity grew.

  8. Who Is Marshmello? Meet the Award-Winning DJ Behind the Mask

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    The electronic music producer and EDM star is known for wearing a white helmet over his head that looks an awful lot like a marshmallow. The accessory has two Xs for eyes and a big wide smile.

  9. File:GPO-STYLEMANUAL-2016-CH18.pdf - Wikipedia

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