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  2. Ludo - Wikipedia

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    One of the first commercially printed editions of Ludo. Pachisi was created in India in the sixth century CE. It was modified to use a cubic die with a die cup and patented as "Ludo" in England in 1896. [b] [2] [3] The origin of Ludo is from Hindu Mythology, the Mahabharata Tale, which Ludo was known as Pachisi or “Pasha.” The Mahabharata ...

  3. Ludo King - Wikipedia

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    Ludo King is a free-to-play mobile game application developed by Gametion Technologies Pvt Ltd, a game studio based in Navi Mumbai, India. [1] [2] ...

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  5. Vikash Jaiswal - Wikipedia

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    The app was named "No.1 Game of India" by MidDay, [19] while the Apple app store listed Ludo King in the list of 21 apps for 2021. [20] Ludo King is the first Indian gaming app to cross 1 billion downloads on Google Play Store. [21] [22]

  6. Trick-taking game - Wikipedia

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    In a notrump game, east wins the trick, having played the highest card of the suit led, unless the game is an ace–ten game, with 10 being higher than the king, making north win the trick. If diamonds or hearts are trumps, south or west respectively win.

  7. Poker probability - Wikipedia

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    The development of probability theory in the late 1400s was attributed to gambling; when playing a game with high stakes, players wanted to know what the chance of winning would be. In 1494, Fra Luca Paccioli released his work Summa de arithmetica, geometria, proportioni e proportionalita which was the first written text on probability.

  8. Glossary of card game terms - Wikipedia

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    Bid or contract to win no tricks. Also misère. [4] bid. An offer to win a minimum or specified number of tricks or points or the privilege of naming the trump suit or the game. [19] [15] To make a bid. [15] bidder. Any player who makes a bid. [11] The player who makes the highest bid and plays out his announced contract. [11] blank

  9. Coup (bridge) - Wikipedia

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    The Merrimac coup is the act of sacrificing an honour (usually a King) in order to remove an entry from an opponent's hand. Morton's fork coup. The forcing of an opponent to choose between establishing one or more extra tricks in the suit led and losing the opportunity to win a trick in the suit led. Scissors coup