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  • 101Setback (game) — Setback (also known as Pitch) is a trick taking game somewhat similar to Spades.Game playObject of the gameThe object of Setback is to accumulate a predefined number of points (typically 11, 15 or 21) over the course of several hands.uit… …

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  • 102Dark Sector — North American cover art Developer(s) Digital Extremes Noviy Disk (PC)[1] …

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  • 103Preferans — Preference or preferans ( ru. преферанс) is a European trick taking game especially popular in late Imperial Russia, Soviet Union and currently in post Soviet Russia and Balkans. Preference can be played by 2 4 people, although the 2 person game… …

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  • 104Ground Defense Force! Mao-chan — Mao chan redirects here. For the figure skater often referred to in the Japanese press by that nickname, see Mao Asada. Earth Defender! Mao chan 陸上防衛隊まおちゃん (Ground Defense Force! Mao chan) Genre Comedy, Magical girl …

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  • 105Barbu (game) — Barbu or Le Barbu, also known as Tafferan, is a trick taking card game similar to hearts where four players take turns leading seven different sub games (known as contracts) over the course of 28 deals. Barbu originated in France in the early… …

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  • 106spades — ▪ card game       trick taking card game of the whist family that became very popular in the United States in the 1990s, though reportedly some 40 years old by that time. It is played by four players in bridge style partnerships, each being dealt …

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  • 107Klaberjass — This article is about the international two player game. For the Dutch four player game, see Klaverjas. Klaberjass or Bela is a widespread international trick taking card game that is most popular in Jewish communities. In its basic form it is a… …

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  • 108Tarneeb — Infobox CardGame title = Tarneeb subtitle = image link = image caption = alt names = type = trick taking players = 4, in partnerships play = card rank = A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 ages = num cards = 52 card deck = origin = related = Whist, Bid… …

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  • 109Court piece — Origin South Asia (also popular in Iran, Suriname, Netherlands) Players 2×2 Cards 52 Play Counter clockwise (mostly) Card rank (highest to lowest) A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 …

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  • 110Finesse — In contract bridge and similar games, a finesse is a technique which allows one to promote tricks based on a favorable position of one or more cards in the hands of the opponents.If one can lead up to a finessable position such as ace queen, an… …

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