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    All fours is a traditional English card game, once popular in pubs and taverns as well as among the gentry, that flourished as a gambling game until the...
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  • all fours in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. All four or All fours may refer to: All fours (human position) All fours (card game), 17th-century game...
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  • known as Double Pedro or High Five, is an American trick-taking card game of the All Fours family derived from Auction Pitch via Pedro. Developed in Denver...
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  • trick-taking game of Blind All Fours which, in turn, is derived from classic All Fours (US: Seven Up). Historically, Pitch started as "Blind All Fours", a very...
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  • Smear (also known as Schmier) is a North-American trick-taking card game of the All Fours group, and a variant of Pitch (Setback). Several slightly different...
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  • Pedro is an American trick-taking card game of the All Fours family based on Auction Pitch. Its most popular variant is known as Cinch, Double Pedro or...
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  • Speed is a game for two players of the shedding family of card games, in which players try to get rid of all of their cards first. It is a form of competitive...
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    used in card games. Besides the terms listed here, there are thousands of common and uncommon slang terms. Terms in this glossary should not be game-specific...
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    Crash is a British card game extension of Nine-card Brag and indeed is sometimes known as Thirteen Card Brag. In Crash, there is no betting, as in Brag...
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    A card game is any game that uses playing cards as the primary device with which the game is played, whether the cards are of a traditional design or...
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  • Cinch (category All article disambiguation pages)
    is sometimes known as a CINCH/AV connector Cinch (card game), an American card game in the All Fours family, related to Pitch/Setup and Pedro Cinch (company)...
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    games with unusual card-point values, such as trappola and all fours, most point-trick games are in the huge family of aceā€“ten card games beginning with...
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  • trick-taking partnership card game descended from the 17th century game of All Fours. It is closely related to the British and Irish game of Don and may have...
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    popularity. The game is first mentioned by name in a 1611 Spanish dictionary where, under the entry for "card" (carta), it mentions the game of veinte y uno...
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    Sheepshead is an American trick-taking card game derived from Bavaria's national card game, Schafkopf (lit. 'sheep's head'), hence it is sometimes called...
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    Broken Intervals, Hopscotch and Four Kings Solitaire) is a solitaire card game played with a standard pack of 52 cards. It is part of the Sir Tommy family...
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  • Scottish card game for two players, popularised by James I, which is ancestral to the Irish national game of Twenty-five as well as the Canadian game of Forty-fives...
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    in five minutes". The game is typically played with a 32-card pack, either a French-suited pack from which the Twos, Threes, Fours, Fives and Sixes have...
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  • cards from other regions are not included, nor are proprietary card games since each game comes with a bespoke pack and the question is not relevant. Where...
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  • Poker probability (category All articles with bare URLs for citations)
    probability of each type of 5-card hand can be computed by calculating the proportion of hands of that type among all possible hands. Probability and...
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    lowest-ranking court card. The knave card had been called a jack as part of the terminology of the game All Fours since the 17th century, but this usage...
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    Lanterloo (redirect from Loo (card game))
    (Spoil Five). It is considered a modification of the game of "All Fours", another English game possibly of Dutch origin, in which the players replenish...
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  • Three thirteen is a variation of the card game Rummy. It is an eleven-round game played with two or more players. It requires two decks of cards with...
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    Texas hold 'em (category 20th-century card games)
    holdem, hold 'em, and holdem) is one of the most popular variants of the card game of poker. Two cards, known as hole cards, are dealt face down to each...
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    Piquet (redirect from Sant (card game))
    16th-century plain-trick card game for two players that became France's national game. David Parlett calls it a "classic game of relatively great antiquity...
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  • fours, fives, sixes, and kings removed. This game is named after the female-led tribe, the Amazons, because the queen is the highest card, and all queens...
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  • Conference game fours), with simulcasts on truTV. ESPN took over again from Monday, May 13 to Wednesday, May 15 (including both Western Conference game fours and...
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  • Dom Pedro (category All set index articles)
    Brazil: Pedro I of Brazil Pedro II of Brazil Dom Pedro (card game), American card game of the All Fours family Dom Pedro V Theatre D. Pedro V High School The...
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  • This list of poker playing card nicknames has some nicknames for the playing cards in a 52-card deck, as used in poker. For a list of words relating to...
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  • 7 Up (disambiguation) (category All article disambiguation pages)
    crime thriller film Seven Up (game) or Heads Up Seven Up, a children's game Seven Up (card game) or All Fours, a card game 7-up (layout), a page layout...
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