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- Auction bridge [r]: A variety of bridge in which tricks made in excess of the contract are scored toward game; now generally superseded by contract bridge. [e]
- Blackjack (card game) [r]: Card game whose object is to be dealt cards having a higher count than those of the dealer, up to but not exceeding 21. [e]
- Game [r]: A structured or semi-structured contrived activity, primarily undertaken for enjoyment or, sometimes, practice. [e]
- Jass–Belote card games [r]: A group of trick-taking card games in which the Jack and Nine of trumps are the highest trumps. [e]
- Mariage card games [r]: A group of trick-taking card games in which the Ace and Ten are the highest scoring cards and King/Queen combinations score bonus points. [e]
- Nintendo [r]: A leading manufacturer of consumer electronics, especially video games and video game consoles; based in Japan. [e]
- Piquet [r]: A two-handed card game played with 32 cards that originated in France around 1500. [e]
- Poker hand strengths [r]: Relative ranking of hands for the card game poker. [e]
- Poker [r]: A card game that involves strategy, bluffing, and luck, in which players bet that they hold the highest ranking hand. [e]