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  2. French-suited playing cards - Wikipedia

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    Standard 32-card deck of the Paris pattern. French-suited playing cards or French-suited cards are cards that use the French suits of trèfles (clovers or clubs ♣), carreaux (tiles or diamonds ♦), cœurs (hearts ♥), and piques (pikes or spades ♠). Each suit contains three or four face/court cards.

  3. List of traditional card and tile packs - Wikipedia

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    The full French-suited pack contains 52 cards, organized into the 4 French card suits spades, clubs, diamonds and hearts and 13 ranks.The modern common hierarchy is ace > king > queen > jack > 10 > 9 > 8 > 7 > 6 > 5 > 4 > 3 > 2, i.e. aces are high and twos are low.

  4. France Cartes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a selection of France Cartes products: [4] Cartatoto, 1996; Color Addict, 2008; Jack le Pirate; Mikamo; Big Bug Panic; MimiQ fais la bonne Grimace; Shuffle GO; Grimaud Junior, 2017; Origine line of playing cards (2018) Expert line of playing cards (2018) Official playing cards of the French Football Team (2018)

  5. Standard 52-card deck - Wikipedia

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    The standard 52-card deck [citation needed] of French-suited playing cards is the most common pack of playing cards used today. The main feature of most playing card decks that empower their use in diverse games and other activities is their double-sided design, where one side, usually bearing a colourful or complex pattern, is exactly ...

  6. Grimaud (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Grimaud brand offers a wide and varied range of card packs. They claim that the quality of their playing cards is the fruit of ancestral know-how and characterised by clean graphics, smooth touch, optimal gliding, full opacity to avoid cheating, rounded corners, double-headed figures, formats adapted to the typology of the game.

  7. Clubs (suit) - Wikipedia

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    Clubs (French: Trèfle) is one of the four playing card suits in the standard French-suited playing cards. The symbol was derived from that of the suit of Acorns in a German deck when French suits were invented, around 1480. [1] In Skat and Doppelkopf, Clubs are the highest-ranked suit (whereas Diamonds and Bells are the trump suit in Doppelkopf).