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  2. Trump (card games) - Wikipedia

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    The trump suit may be fixed as in Spades, rotate on a fixed schedule or depend on the outcome of the previous hand as in Ninety-nine, be determined by drawing a card at random as in Bezique, by the last card dealt to a designated player as in Whist, by the first card played as in Nine Card Don, be chosen by a designated player as in Barbu, or ...

  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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    Tarot card games are played with a Tarock pack, usually of 54 or 78 cards comprising four French suits and a special trump suit of Tarots or Tarocks. The following games are played with such packs: The following games are played with such packs:

  5. Euchre - Wikipedia

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    When trumps are chosen, the trump jack becomes the top card or right bower. The jack of the same color is the second-highest trump, known as the left bower. Example: Spades are trump. In this case, the trump cards rank as follows (highest first): J ♠ (right bower), J ♣ (left bower), A ♠, K ♠, Q ♠, 10 ♠, 9 ♠

  6. Spades: Still Growing After 75 Years! - AOL

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    Spades is newer than most other popular card games, although its main features-partnerships, bidding, and trumps-derive from older games such as Bid whist, Bridge, Pinochle, and Euchre.

  7. Bid whist - Wikipedia

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    Once trumps are pulled from the opponents, the bidding player will begin playing his offsuit. A player will not continue to play trumps when the opponents are out of trumps, saving his trumps to cut another suit that is played. Not pulling trumps can lead to a team being set. For example: trumps are spades and the bid is uptown, high cards winning.

  8. Durak - Wikipedia

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    Spades may not be beaten by trump, only by other spades. The trump suit cannot be spades. Note that spades do not beat trump; they act as a special suit, not a super-trump. Crazy durak: The same as "spades by spades", along with the rule that the trump suit is always diamonds. Without trumps: There is no trump suit. Siege durak / Podkidnoy ...

  9. Game of the Day: Spades - AOL

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    Today's Game of the Day is the classic trick-taking card game: Spades.Spades is a trick-taking card game played with teams of two. The object is for each pair to take at least the number of tricks ...