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  • 71Contract bridge — Bridge declarer play Alternative name(s) Bridge Type trick taking Players 4 Skill(s) require …

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  • 72Spades — For other uses, see Spade (disambiguation). Origin United States Alternative name(s) Call Bridge Type Trick taking …

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  • 73bridge — bridge1 bridgeable, adj. bridgeless, adj. bridgelike, adj. /brij/, n., v., bridged, bridging, adj. n. 1. a structure spanning and providing passage over a river, chasm, road, or the like. 2. a connecting, transitional, or intermediate route or… …

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  • 74Pinochle — The jack of diamonds and the queen of spades are the pinochle meld of pinochle. Type Trick taking Players 4 in partnerships or 3 individually, variants exist for 2 6 or 8 players Skill(s) required …

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  • 75Forty-fives — (also known as 45 s , Forte Fives , Auction Forty Fives , Auction 120s , 120 , Growl , Spoil Five , Maw and Strong Fives ) is a trick taking card game that is played in Ireland, and in some parts of New England and Nova Scotia where it is known… …

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  • 76Bid Euchre — Origin United States Alternative name(s) Hoss, Pfeffer, Fifer …

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  • 77Trick-taking game — A Trick taking game is any one of a class of card games where play centers around a series of finite rounds or units of play, called tricks . The object of such games is then closely tied to the winning, or taking , of these tricks, or of the… …

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  • 78French tarot — Infobox CardGame title = French Tarot subtitle = A trick taking game of the European Tarot card game family image link = image caption = A 15 card hand of French Tarot for the 5 player variant alt names = Tarot, Jeu de Tarot type = trick taking… …

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  • 79Euchre variations — Euchre, a trick taking card game, has many popular variations. Some are listed below.Throw insThese variations (often referred to as House Rules reflecting their non standard acceptability) allow a player dealt one of several types of poor hands… …

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  • 80Make-A-Million — is a card game created by Parker Brothers. It was copyrighted in 1934 and released to the public in 1935. The game was first released in Salem, Massachusetts, and then to New York City, San Francisco, Chicago, and Atlanta. The original game was… …

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