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  2. High Society (card game) - Wikipedia

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    High Society is a card game for 3 to 5 players in which players try to obtain the highest valued collection of exotic items, while trying to ensure that they are not the player with the least amount of cash at the end of the game. Each player is given a set of eleven bidding cards resembling cheques that have values ranging from $1000 to $25,000.

  3. Contract bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bidding cards are laid out in sequence as the auction progresses. Although it is not a formal rule, many clubs adopt a protocol that the bidding cards stay revealed until the first playing card is tabled, after which point the bidding cards are put away. Bidding pads are an alternative to bidding boxes.

  4. Glossary of contract bridge terms - Wikipedia

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    A commonly used term for the choice of minor suit opening bid with less than four cards, typically in five card major systems. In Standard American Yellow Card, it is normal to bid the longer suit with 3 cards in one and two in the other, and 1 ♣ with 3–3. In this sense the term is a misnomer as a poor club suit (e.g. Jxx) may be opener ...

  5. Auction bridge - Wikipedia

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    The penalty for a 1S opening was capped at -100, even if it went 7 off doubled; the bid was treated as forcing though. [jargon] In UK Auction Bridge, as it was a gambling game, bids were ranked by point value of the contract then level. [7] So, 1 ♥ (8 points) beats 3 ♠ (6 points) but 4 ♠ (8 points) beats 1 ♥ (8 points) because it is a ...

  6. A Steve Jobs–signed business card is up for auction and the ...

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    A business card signed by Steve Jobs is up for auction and already fetching high bids. A similar card, last year, sold for over $181,000. A similar card, last year, sold for over $181,000.

  7. Bidding (cards) - Wikipedia

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    Bidding is the process in many card games, such as Skat, Pinochle, Binokel, Bridge, Solo Whist, Préférence, L’Hombre, Bauernschnapsen and most types of Tarock, whereby players compete to be able to specify the type of contract, the trump cards and/or to be able to pick up a set of face-down cards known variously, for example, as the talon, skat, dabb.

  8. Bridge convention - Wikipedia

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    Contract bridge is a trick-taking card game played by four players in two competing partnerships in which a sequence of bidding, also known as the auction, precedes the play of the cards. The purpose of this bidding is for players to inform their partners of the content of their hand and to arrive at a suitable contract at which to play the ...

  9. Pokémon-shaped Flamin’ Hot Cheeto ‘Cheetozard’ sells for ...

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    The Cheeto comes with a custom Pokemon card and clear box. Goldin Auctions. ... Bidding started at $275 on Feb. 11, but skyrocketed to the winning bid of $72,000 on Sunday — plus the buyer’s ...

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