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Ace
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one of the playing cards with only one symbol on it, which in most card games is considered the highest-ranking card

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She played an ace to secure her victory in the game.
In poker, an ace is often a valuable card to hold.
He was excited to draw an ace from the deck.
What is an "ace"?

An ace is a card in a deck of playing cards that typically holds the highest or lowest value, depending on the game being played. In most card games, the ace is the highest card in the deck, especially in games like poker or bridge, where it is often used to form strong hands. However, in some games, such as certain versions of Blackjack, the ace can also be counted as the lowest card, worth one point. The specific role of the ace can vary by game, but it is always a key card with a unique value, making it important in gameplay and strategy.

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Card
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any of the 52 stiff rectangular pieces of paper that are each characterized by their signs and numbers or pictures on one side, used in playing different card games

What is a "card"?

A card is one of the 52 individual pieces in a standard deck of playing cards. Each card has two main features: a suit and a rank. The four suits are hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades, and each suit has 13 ranks, including numbers 2 through 10, along with a jack, queen, king, and ace. Cards are used in a variety of card games, with each game having different rules for how the cards are played and valued. Depending on the game, a card’s rank and its suit determine how it interacts with other cards during play.

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Card game
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any game played with playing cards

What is a "card game"?

A card game is a game played with a set of cards, typically used for entertainment or competition. Players follow specific rules to play the game, which may involve strategies, luck, or skill. Card games can be played with a standard deck of playing cards or specialized decks for certain games, such as Uno or tarot. Popular card games include poker, blackjack, solitaire, and bridge. These games can be played by individuals or in groups, and they vary in complexity, from simple games for children to complex games for adults.

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Club
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(always plural) one of the four sets in a pack of playing cards that is marked with a black design in the shape of a leaf with 3 connected balls on a small stem

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(plural) one of the four sets in a pack of playing cards that is marked with a black design in the shape of a pointed leaf with a small stem

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(plural) one of the four sets in a pack of playing cards that is characterized by a red diamond shape

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(plural) one of the four sets in a pack of playing cards that is marked with a red heart shape

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Joker
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a playing card that has a picture of a jester on one side, used in various card games such as poker

What is a "joker"?

A joker is a special card in a deck of playing cards, usually included as one or two extra cards alongside the standard 52. The joker is often used as a wild card in many card games, meaning it can represent any other card to help complete a hand or win a trick. In some games, the joker has a specific role, such as being a trump card or a card that can substitute for another in order to create a winning combination. However, in many traditional card games, the joker is not used at all. Its role and value depend on the rules of the specific game being played.

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Deck
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a set of playable cards, often consisted of 52 in total

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one of the set of 52 cards with unique symbols and numbers on one side, used in specific card games

What is a "playing card"?

A playing card is a single piece from a deck used in card games. Each card typically has two main features: a suit and a rank. In a standard deck, there are four suits, hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades, with each suit containing 13 cards. The ranks of the cards are numbered from 2 to 10, followed by a jack, queen, king, and ace. Some decks also include one or two jokers, which are special cards used in certain games. Playing cards are used in various games, where their value and role depend on the specific rules of the game being played.

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Pip
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the small symbols or markings on the face of the cards that represent the card's rank or value

What is a "spoon"?

A pip is a term used to describe the small symbols or markings on playing cards that represent their rank or value. In a standard deck, pip cards are those numbered cards, from 2 to 10, in each suit, hearts, diamonds, clubs, spades. The number of pips on the card corresponds to its rank; for example, a 3 of hearts has three heart-shaped pips, and a 7 of spades has seven spade-shaped pips. The face cards, jack, queen, king, and the ace are not considered pip cards, as they do not have these numbered symbols.

French deck
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a standard deck of playing cards used in many countries, including France and most of Europe, where the cards have four suits: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades

What is a "French deck"?

A French deck is a standard deck of 52 playing cards, widely used in many card games around the world. It consists of four suits: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades. Each suit contains 13 cards, including the numbered cards 2 through 10, as well as the face cards—jack, queen, and king—and the ace. In addition to these 52 cards, a French deck often includes two joker cards. The deck is used for a variety of card games, where the value and role of the cards depend on the specific rules of each game. The French deck is the most common deck used in Western card games.

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German deck
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a type of playing card deck used in Germany and other German-speaking regions, consisting of 32 cards with four suits: hearts, bells, acorns, and leaves

What is a "German deck"?

A German deck is a type of playing card deck commonly used in Germany and parts of Central Europe. It typically consists of 32 cards, divided into four suits: hearts, bells, acorns, and leaves. Each suit has eight cards, including the 7, 8, 9, 10, jack, queen, king, and ace. The jack, queen, and king are referred to as Unter, Ober, and König. This deck is often used for traditional European card games like Skat and Schafkopf.

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Money-suited deck
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a type of playing card used in traditional Chinese card games, featuring unique suits representing various denominations of ancient Chinese currency

What is a "money-suited deck"?

A money-suited deck is a traditional set of playing cards used in some Chinese card games. Unlike Western playing cards, which use suits like hearts and spades, a money-suited deck features suits that represent various forms of ancient Chinese currency. The suits typically include symbols like coins, strings of cash, or other items that were historically used in trade and commerce. The deck is often used in games that reflect Chinese cultural themes, such as wealth, luck, and trade, and it offers a distinct experience rooted in Chinese traditions. The designs and suits in these decks provide a connection to China's economic and historical past.

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Spanish deck
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a 48-card deck with four suits: coins, swords, clubs, and cups, commonly used in traditional card games in Spain and Spanish-speaking regions

What is a "Spanish deck"?

A Spanish deck is a traditional set of playing cards used in Spain and many Latin American countries. It consists of 40 or 48 cards, depending on the version. The deck is divided into four suits: cups, coins, swords, and clubs. Each suit contains 10 cards, with numbers 1 to 7 and three face cards: the jack, knight, and king. The Spanish deck is used in various traditional card games, which can differ from those played with a French deck.

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Swiss-suited playing card
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a 36-card deck with four suits: bells, roses, acorns, and shields, commonly used in Switzerland and Swiss-German-speaking regions for traditional card games

What is a "Swiss-suited playing card"?

Swiss-suited playing cards are a type of deck commonly used in Switzerland and some neighboring countries. The most common Swiss deck has 36 cards, divided into four suits: Acorns, Shields, Roses, and Bells. Each suit contains nine cards, with values that include six, seven, eight, nine, Banner, representing ten, Under, representing jack, Ober, representing queen, König, representing king, and As, representing ace. This deck differs from the standard 52-card deck in both its structure and card values. The cards are used in various Swiss and regional card games, where the suits and card ranks play a central role in the game's strategy and scoring.

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Suit
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one of the four sets of playing cards (hearts, clubs, diamonds and spades) which comprise a pack and has its own unique symbol

What is a "suit"?

A suit is one of the four categories in a deck of playing cards that groups the cards based on their symbols. In a standard deck, there are four suits: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades. Each suit contains 13 cards, numbered from 2 to 10, along with a jack, queen, king, and ace. The suit helps determine the ranking and value of cards in most card games. In many games, certain suits may have more power or importance than others, such as in trick-taking games where a trump suit can change the rules for winning a trick.

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a playing card in one of the four suits that owns the highest value compared to the other three suits in a particular game

What is "trump"?

Trump is a special suit in many card games that is considered stronger than the other suits. When a trump suit is declared, cards from that suit can win a trick, regardless of the rank of the other cards played. For example, in a game like bridge or whist, if the trump suit is spades, a spade card will win over any card from the other suits, even if the other card is of higher rank. The trump suit is usually decided before the game starts or during the bidding phase. In some games, a specific card, like the joker or the highest card of the trump suit, can also play a special role as a "trump card."

Four-color deck
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a type of playing card deck that uses four distinct colors for the suits to enhance visibility during gameplay and reduce confusion

What is a "four-color deck"?

A four-color deck is a variation of a standard deck of playing cards where each of the four suits is represented by a different color. Typically, in a standard deck, the suits of hearts and diamonds are red, while the suits of clubs and spades are black. In a four-color deck, the suit of hearts is red, diamonds are blue, clubs are green, and spades are black. This variation makes it easier to distinguish between suits, especially in games where multiple suits need to be played or tracked quickly. The cards still follow the same basic structure as a standard deck, with 13 cards in each suit, but the different colors help players identify suits more easily.

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Booster pack
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a small package of collectible cards typically used in trading card games, containing a random assortment of cards that players can add to their card collection

What is a "booster pack"?

A booster pack is a sealed package of additional cards used in collectible card games, such as Pokémon. These packs typically contain a random selection of cards, often including a mix of common, uncommon, and rare cards. Booster packs are sold separately from the main game set and are designed to allow players to expand their collection, customize their decks, or discover new cards. The contents of each booster pack are random, which adds an element of surprise and excitement for players looking to build stronger or more diverse decks.

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Deuce
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the card with a rank of two

What is "deuce"?

Deuce refers to a card with the rank of two in a deck of playing cards. It is the lowest numbered card in each suit, following the ace, which can be high or low depending on the game. In many card games, the deuce has a standard value, but in some games, it may have a special role, such as acting as a wild card or having a higher value than other cards. The specific value and use of the deuce vary depending on the rules of the game being played.

Face card
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the face cards: the King, Queen, and Jack

What is a "face card"?

A face card refers to a card in a deck of playing cards that features a picture of a person. These include the jack, queen, and king in each suit. Face cards are often of higher value than numbered cards, with their specific worth varying depending on the game being played. In many card games, face cards play a significant role in determining the strength of a hand or the outcome of a trick.

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Jack
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a card with a rank of eleven in a standard deck of playing cards, often depicted as a male figure with a special value or power in many card games

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a card with a rank of twelve in a standard deck of playing cards, often depicted as a female figure with a crown and a special value or power in many card games

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a card with a rank of thirteen in a standard deck of playing cards, often depicted as a male figure with a crown and a special value or power in many card games

Tarot
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a set of cards with pictures that fortune tellers use in their trade

What is "tarot"?

Tarot is a set of 78 cards, often used for fortune-telling or as a tool for self-reflection. The deck is divided into two main parts: the Major Arcana, consisting of 22 cards with symbolic imagery representing significant life events or spiritual lessons, and the Minor Arcana, which includes 56 cards divided into four suits, traditionally cups, swords, coins, and wands. Each suit has 14 cards, ranging from 2 to 10, with an Ace, Page, Knight, Queen, and King. The deck is often used for readings where the cards are shuffled and drawn to gain insight into different aspects of life. Tarot cards are widely used for personal guidance, storytelling, and divination.

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Denomination
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the numerical value or rank of a card, typically represented by numbers or symbols on the card's face

What is "denomination"?

In card games, denomination refers to the value or rank assigned to each card within a suit. For example, in a standard deck, the denominations include numbers, 2 through 10, and face cards, jack, queen, king, as well as the ace, which can be high or low depending on the game. The denomination determines a card's worth in relation to other cards in the game. In some games, the denomination can be more important than the suit, while in others, both the suit and the denomination may play a role in determining a hand's strength.

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the set of playing cards that a player is given during a game

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the card with a rank of three in a standard deck of playing cards

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a group of cards played in a single round, typically one card played by each player in turn according to the rules of the game

What is a "trick"?

A trick is a term used in many card games to refer to a round of play in which each player plays one card, and the winner of the trick is determined based on the game’s rules. Typically, the player who plays the highest card in the leading suit, or the highest trump card if there is a trump suit, wins the trick and collects the cards. The winner of each trick may gain points or have other advantages depending on the game.

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a specific combination of cards that a player tries to collect during the game, often consisting of three or more cards of the same rank or suit, or a particular sequence of cards

What is a "set"?

In card games, a set refers to a group of cards that are collected or played together based on specific rules. A set typically consists of cards that share a common feature, such as having the same rank or belonging to the same suit. For example, in some games, a set might be three or four cards of the same rank, like three kings or four sevens. In other games, a set can refer to a sequence of cards in a particular suit. The meaning of a set depends on the rules of the specific card game being played.

Cold card
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a card that has not been seen or used during previous hands or rounds, and is therefore unexpected by the players

What is a "cold card"?

A cold card is a card that has not been played or revealed in previous rounds of a card game. Because it has remained hidden, players are unaware of its presence and do not anticipate it being part of the current play. This card is considered "cold" because it adds an element of surprise when it is eventually used or shown, as players have no prior knowledge or expectation of it being in the game. The appearance of a cold card can sometimes influence the outcome of a hand, especially if it changes the direction of play or helps form a winning combination.

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