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  2. Bid whist - Wikipedia

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    The general play of bid whist is similar to that of whist, with four notable exceptions. In whist, the trump suit for a given hand is determined at random by the last card dealt, whereas in bid whist, the trump suit (or whether there will even be a trump suit) for a given hand is determined by the outcome of the bidding process.

  3. Oh hell - Wikipedia

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    Oh hell or contract whist is a trick-taking card game of British origin in which the object is to take exactly the number of tricks bid. [a] It was first described by B. C. Westall around 1930 and originally called oh! well. [1] It was said to have been introduced into America via the New York clubs in 1931. [2]

  4. Glossary of contract bridge terms - Wikipedia

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    Pivot. 1) (Adjective) Of the suit that both defenders must guard in a double squeeze. 2) (Verb) In party bridge, to change partners while remaining at the same table. 3a) (Verb) In duplicate bridge, to play one round in a given direction, and the next round in the opposite direction at the same table.

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  6. Play Whist Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Play the classic trick-taking card game. Lead with your strongest suit and work with your partner to get 2 points per hand.

  7. Call-ace Whist - Wikipedia

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    Whist, Bid Whist. Call-ace whist ( Danish: Esmakker Whist) or Danish whist is a card game for four players playing in variable partnerships. It is the most popular form of Whist in Denmark, where it is often just called "Whist". [ 1] It has a well developed bidding system and has imported from the traditional Danish game of Skærvindsel the ...

  8. What is Euchre anyway? A brief history of this classic card game

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    A little over 100 years ago, when the popularity of whist was fading and poker was somewhat limited to riverboats and the Old West, euchre was the most popular card game in the United States. A ...

  9. Serbian whist - Wikipedia

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    Serbian whist is a game for 4 players (but rules can be modified for 5 or 6). Each player plays alone. From a standard deck use 13 cards for every player, in the first hand. Every hand after first, one card less is dealt, until only one card is dealt. Then for the next 4 hands (in the case of 4 player game), including the first one, only 1 card ...