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  2. Inverted minors - Wikipedia

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    Criss Cross [2] A jump shift in the other minor 1 ♣ - 2 ♦ or 1 ♦ - 3 ♣ shows a limit raise (9-12 HCP) and at least 4 card support; A simple raise of a minor is therefore game forcing; A jump raise in the minor shows 5+ card support and less than 9HCP; Some players prefer to show aspects of opener's hand other than stops, when bidding a ...

  3. Criss-cross squeeze - Wikipedia

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    N W S ♥ K 3 ♦ — ♣ — ♠ A ♥ Q 5 ♦ — ♣ A The menaces are the major-suit queens, blocked by the corresponding aces. One of those aces will serve as entry or re-entry to whichever queen is established by the squeeze. When South cashes the ♣ A as squeeze card, West must blank (unguard) one of his kings. The declarer can then cash the ace of the suit in which West has bared his ...

  4. Chinese poker - Wikipedia

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    In Chinese poker, each player receives a 13-card hand from a standard 52-card deck.Each player then has to divide their cards into three poker hands (known as "setting"): two containing five cards each (known as "the middle" and "the back"), and one containing three cards ("the front"); the back must be the highest-ranking hand, and the front, the lowest-ranking hand (note that straights and ...

  5. How to Play Texas Hold’em: A Beginner’s Guide

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    Here is a basic step-by-step walkthrough of Texas Hold’em poker rules you need to know before signing up for established or new casino sites online. Hole cards: Each player is dealt two cards ...

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  7. Trump (card games) - Wikipedia

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    In the game of Skat, jacks act as permanent trumps, with the Jack of Clubs being the highest trump.. In most games, the relative rank of cards within a suit is the same in trump and plain suits, but they may sometimes differ, for example in Klabberjass, Euchre, or Eighty Points.

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  9. High card by suit - Wikipedia

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    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 particular game: Randomly selecting a player or players.