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  • 51Mariage (card game) — Mariage or Mariagespiel is a German 6 card trick and draw game for two players in which players score bonus points for the marriage of King and Queen of the same suit. The game, first documented in 1715 in Leipzig, spawned numerous offshoots… …

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  • 52Law of total tricks — In contract bridge, the Law of total tricks (abbreviated as LoTT) is a guideline used to help determine how high to bid in a competitive auction. It is not really a law (because counterexamples are easy to find) but a method of hand evaluation… …

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  • 53Trump coup — The trump coup is a contract bridge coup used when the hand on lead (typically the dummy) has no trumps remaining, while the next hand in rotation has only trumps, including a high one that would have been onside for a direct finesse if a trump… …

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  • 54Court 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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  • 55All Fours — Not to be confused with All four. All Fours Setup to a three player game Origin England Alternative name(s) High Low Jack, Old Sledge, Seven Up Type Trick taking …

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  • 56Tarot — The tarot (also known as tarocchi, tarock or similar names) is typically a set of seventy eight cards, comprised of twenty one trump cards, one Fool, and four suits of fourteen cards each ten pip and four face cards (one more face card per suit… …

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  • 57Belote — This article is about a French card game Belote. for Saudi Arabian game see Baloot .Belote is a 32 card trick taking game played in France, and is currently the most popular card game in that country. It was invented around 1920, probably from… …

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  • 58Bid whist — is a variant, played in the United States, of the classic card game, whist. As indicated by the name, bid whist adds a bidding element to the game that is not present in classic whist. It is generally accepted that the game of bridge came from… …

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  • 59Minchiate — is a late medieval card game, probably originating in 15th century Florence, Italy. It is no longer widely played. Minchiate can also refer to the special deck of playing cards used in the game. The deck is closely related to the tarot cards, but …

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  • 60Klaverjas — is a trick taking card game of unknown origin, possibly Dutch.The game is easy to learn and very addictive, but offers a considerable level of complexity and depth. The game is played in many different ways, but the core rules are basically the… …

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