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  2. Dummy whist - Wikipedia

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    Double dummy. Double dummy [2] is played by two players, each having a dummy (or exposed hand) for his partner. The rules do not differ from dummy whist, except for the following: there is no misdeal, as the deal is a disadvantage. Humbug. The players sit opposite each other and four hands are dealt, leaving the dead hands face down.

  3. Dummy rummy - Wikipedia

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    Dummy rummy is a variation of rummy for two to four players. It is played with two standard decks of cards, including four jokers, for a total of 108 cards. The ...

  4. Bridge maxims - Wikipedia

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    Example: Suppose declarer (South) leads the Queen of a suit, dummy (North) has the Ace, and the hand in between (West) has the King. If West fails to play the King over the Queen, declarer will allow the Queen to make a trick, and then the Ace will also make a second trick.

  5. Dummy hand - Wikipedia

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    A dummy hand or dummy in card games is a special hand dealt to an imaginary extra player, and often played out according to certain rules. [1] A dummy hand can take the place of a human player either as a dead hand (their cards are not used in the game), or under the control of another player. In some games the dummy is played face-up.

  6. Straw man (dummy) - Wikipedia

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    In the sport of rodeo, the straw man is a dummy, originally made of a shirt and pants stuffed with straw. The straw man is placed in the arena during bullriding events as a safety measure. The straw man is placed in the arena during bullriding events as a safety measure.

  7. Dummy (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Dummy is an archenemy of the Golden Age era Vigilante, and a skilled inventor of weapons. As the leader of a criminal gang, the Dummy pretends to be a ventriloquist dummy through whom the gang's supposed "true" leader conveys instructions, the gang never suspecting that the Dummy himself is their leader.

  8. Dummy Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Luther Haden "Dummy" Taylor (February 21, 1875 – August 22, 1958) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball from 1900 to 1908 who was deaf. He played for the New York Giants [ 1 ] and Cleveland Bronchos and was one of the key pitchers on the Giants' National League championship teams of 1904 and 1905.

  9. Ventriloquism - Wikipedia

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    Literary examples of frightening ventriloquist dummies include Gerald Kersh's The Horrible Dummy and the story "The Glass Eye" by John Keir Cross. In music, NRBQ's video for their song "Dummy" (2004) features four ventriloquist dummies modelled after the band members who 'lip-sync' the song while wandering around a dark, abandoned house.