Concept cluster: Recreation > Card and board games
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(poker) In poker and other games, the contribution made by all players to the pot before dealing the cards.
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The ace of clubs in quadrille and omber.
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(uncountable, card games) A card game similar to rummy and canasta.
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Italian card game, see casino.
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(games, chiefly UK) A game for several players in which a phrase, whispered by each person in turn to their neighbour, is often unwittingly misunderstood as it is transferred, to humorous effect by the time it reaches the last person and is compared with the original phrase.
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(mahjong) To call a discarded tile to produce a chow.
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(card games) A card game, an ancestor of rummy.
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(card games) A card game originally from Mexico, similar to rummy where the object is to form sequences.
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(card games, slang) A playing card of king rank.
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A Chinese card game where the number two cards are the most powerful in the deck.
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A card game in which the suits are played in sequence, beginning with a 5 or 9, and the first player to get rid of his or her cards is the winner.
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(poker) A situation in which one or more players has four cards of the same suit or four out of five necessary cards for a straight and requires a further card to make their flush or straight.
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(card games) Four cards of the same rank.
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(card games) A solitaire card game, having five spaces for cards (the reserve) in the layout of a cross.
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Japanese playing cards, having 12 suits each representing a month and consisting of four cards
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A card game, similar to canasta, using two packs of cards.
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(card games) A certain Indian variant of rummy, with 13 cards dealt to each player.
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(card games) One of the 52 playing cards in a standard deck.
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(card games) A form of contract rummy, popular in Jamaica.
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(poker slang) A king (playing card).
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(card games) A playing card marked with the figure of a servant or soldier; a jack.
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(gambling, dice games) The point of four in the game of craps.
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A solitaire game using the same tiles, where the player wins by removing pairs of matching exposed tiles until none remain.
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Alternative spelling of mahjong [A game (originally Chinese) for four players, using a collection of tiles divided into five or six suits.]
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Alternative spelling of mahjong [A game (originally Chinese) for four players, using a collection of tiles divided into five or six suits.]
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A card game played with a deck of 32, in which the ten (or ‘manille’) is the highest in each suit.
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A card game, named after Mao Zedong, in which players attempt to shed all their cards without violating certain unspoken rules.
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A card game, resembling poker, in which the joker is used.
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A fast-paced multiplayer card game involving multiple decks of playing cards.
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A game in which players take turns removing objects from heaps.
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An American trick-taking card game of the all fours family.
adj
Stiff, like a poker.
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A red disk that is the most valuable piece in the Asian game of carrom.
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A card game with many rule variants, conceptually similar to mahjong.
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(uncountable) A trick-taking card game for three players, popular in Germany.
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(card games, uncountable) A variety of poker involving an extra dealt card shared by all players.
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(card games, uncountable) A variant of solitaire, played with two decks of cards.
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A matching card game, combining features of knock rummy and conquian.
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(card games) A solitaire card game based on the Tower of Hanoi puzzle, starting with 3 columns of 3 cards, from A to 9. The object of the game is to build only one column with all the nine cards.
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A board game traditionally played in various Commonwealth navies, similar to Ludo.
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A card game, a variant of rummy.

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