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  2. Spades (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Spades is a trick-taking card game devised in the United States in the 1930s. It can be played as either a partnership or solo/"cutthroat" game. The object is to take the number of tricks that were bid before play of the hand began. Spades is a descendant of the whist family of card games, which also includes bridge, hearts, and oh hell.

  3. Black Lady - Wikipedia

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    Black lady is an American card game of the hearts group for three to six players and the most popular of the group. It emerged in the early 20th century as an elaboration of hearts and was initially also called discard hearts. It is named after its highest penalty card, the queen of spades or "black lady". It is a trick-avoidance game in which ...

  4. Bottom dealing - Wikipedia

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    Bottom dealing or base dealing is a sleight of hand technique in which the bottom card from a deck of playing cards is dealt instead of the top card. It is used by magicians as a type of card illusion, and by card sharps and mechanics, and as a method of cheating in poker or other card games. The deck is typically held in a modified mechanic's ...

  5. Spades: Still Growing After 75 Years! - AOL

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    Over 100,000 people now play Spades online every day, more than all the online Bridge and Hearts players combined. Spades is newer than most other popular card games, although its main features ...

  6. Omaha hold 'em - Wikipedia

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    Omaha hold 'em derives its name from two types of games. "Hold'em" refers to a game using community cards that are shared by all players. This is opposed to draw games, where each player's hand is composed only of concealed cards, and stud games, where each player's unique hand contains a mix of cards visible to the other players and concealed ...

  7. Game of the Day: Spades - AOL

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    The objective of the game is for each pair or partnership to take the least number of tricks they bid on before play begins. Spades is a descendant of the Whist family of card games, which ...

  8. Misdeal (cards) - Wikipedia

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    The rules for a misdeal and penalty vary according to the game. A misdeal is sometimes called by miscounting, or when two cards stick together. Sometimes, when a misdeal is detected, a new hand is dealt. In most games a misdeal, and recall of the cards, does not prevent the same player dealing again.

  9. Canasta - Wikipedia

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    Canasta (/ k ə ˈ n æ s t ə /; Spanish for "basket") is a card game of the rummy family of games believed to be a variant of 500 Rum. Although many variations exist for two, three, five or six players, it is most commonly played by four in two partnerships with two standard decks of cards.

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