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  2. 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 ...

  3. Standard 52-card deck - Wikipedia

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    The standard 52-card deck [citation needed] of French-suited playing cards is the most common pack of playing cards used today. The main feature of most playing card decks that empower their use in diverse games and other activities is their double-sided design, where one side, usually bearing a colourful or complex pattern, is exactly ...

  4. Standard 52-card pack - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... move to sidebar hide. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Standard 52-card deck;

  5. Smear (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Five point Smear can be played with 4, 6, or 8 people. In each way, the group is split into two teams. 6 handed Smear is the favored form of play. The game is played with a 53 card deck, only one Joker. When playing 8 handed all cards are left in the deck. 6 cards are dealt to each player and five cards are left in the blinds, or "sleeping".

  6. Black Lady - Wikipedia

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    According to Culbertson, black lady may be played by three to seven players, individually, the best number being four. The standard 52-card deck is used and, in order to ensure each player gets the same number of cards, twos are discarded in the order: 2 ♣, 2 ♦, 2 ♠ and 2 ♥. Aces are high.

  7. Machiavelli (Italian card game) - Wikipedia

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    Two 52-card decks Machiavelli (also Thirty-Six ) is an Italian card game derived from Rummy and is usually played by 2 up to 5 players, [ 1 ] but can be played by even a higher number. Because of its characteristics, it is not generally associated with gambling , but is instead a party game .

  8. Sergeant major (card game) - Wikipedia

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    3-5-8, also known as sergeant major for its popularity among members of the Royal Air Force, is a trick-taking card game for 3 players, based on whist, using a standard 52 card deck. 3-5-8 may be played as a gambling game, and there are many variations with names like "8-5-3" and "9-5-2" played throughout the world.

  9. Contract bridge - Wikipedia

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    Each player is dealt thirteen cards from a standard 52-card deck. A trick starts when a player leads (i.e., plays the first card). The leader to the first trick is determined by the auction; the leader to each subsequent trick is the player who won the preceding trick. Each player, in clockwise order, plays one card on the trick.