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  2. Trump (card games) - Wikipedia

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    Trump cards, initially called trionfi, first appeared with the advent of Tarot cards in which there is a separate, permanent trump suit comprising a number of picture cards. [2] The first known example of such cards was ordered by the Duke of Milan around 1420 and included 16 trumps with images of Greek and Roman gods.

  3. Spades (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Spades is a trick-taking card game devised in the United States in the 1930s. It can be played as either a partnership or solo/"cutthroat" game. The object is to take the number of tricks that were bid before play of the hand began. Spades is a descendant of the whist family of card games, which also includes bridge, hearts, and oh hell.

  4. List of trick-taking games - Wikipedia

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    The following games are played with German-suited packs of 32, 33 or 36 cards. Some are played with shortened packs e.g. Schnapsen. German-suited packs are common, not just in Germany, but in Austria and Eastern Europe.

  5. Tarot card games - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of trumps is one of only two major innovations to trick-taking games since they were invented, the other being the idea of bidding. [6] Trump cards, initially called trionfi, first appeared with the advent of tarot cards, in which there is a separate, permanent trump suit comprising a number of picture cards. [7]

  6. Clag (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The cards are then dealt in each round from 7 cards each down to one then four special rounds of: No Trumps. An ace is the highest card; Misere. 2 points are deducted for every trick taken and 10 points gained if no tricks are taken; Guess. Players bid before trumps are turned; Blind. Players bid without seeing cards or trumps.

  7. Two-ten-jack - Wikipedia

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    The highest trump card, or the highest card of the lead suit if no trumps were played, takes the trick In two-ten-jack hearts are always the trump suit and the ace of spades is a special trump card known as speculation ranking above all of the hearts. Rules for playing speculation are as follows: If a trump (heart) is led, a player may follow ...

  8. Games.com's 10 Most Popular - AOL

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    Spades is a four-player card game where two teams battle to win the most amount of cards. You and your partner, without looking or speaking about each other's cards, attempt to win the most "tricks."

  9. Top Trumps - Wikipedia

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    German company Altenburg-Stralsunder launched their own brand of trumps known as Ace Trumps in 1976/77. [4] The Dubreq Top Trumps was a card game popular with adults and children in the United Kingdom in the 1970s and 1980s, especially among boys, for whom it was a popular playground pastime.