Common terms

Ordinary

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The lady is the third oldest card in any suit. In figured images is denoted by the letter D. The lady overlaps all cards that are lower than her in value, and this jack is 10, 9, 8, etc. Ace and the king, the lady does not overlap.

Dummy is a player whose cards, after the first move, are laid out on the table. In the process of drawing a contract, the point guard disposes of these cards.

Give - put a certain amount of money on the line.

Two pairs ( in Poker ) - a combination of cards: two pairs of cards of the same denomination and one any other card.

Two (in Vista ) - a circumstance in the game, when you need to take 8 bribes.

Two hundred jacks ( in Tertz ) - a combination of four jacks.

Double delay ( in Preference ) - a combination of cards, which guarantees the receipt of two bribes when a suit is played.

Double game - the presence of two combinations of cards that allow you to lead either of the two games.

Double raspasovka (in Preference) - raspasovka with a coefficient of 2.

A double simple or double trump card ( in Bezike ) is a king with a lady who form a marjage. The trump king with the lady is a trump card, and in different suits the king and the lady are a simple marjage.

Double cancer (in Preference) - 44 points in the pool.

Bicolor - the layout of cards in the hand, when in two suits no less than 10 cards of type 5: 5, 6: 4.

A girl is a colloquial term for a lady.

A nine-game or nine-game (in Preference) is a game in which the player undertakes to take 9 bribes.

Nine is a card that in its suit overlaps all cards of lower importance.

Disinformation - the introduction of an opponent into error.

A declared or declared bribe is a bribe, which must be won by the line of the one who plays, in excess of six.

Demark (in Vista ) - demolition card (small or large), which does not encourage the partner to continue this suit.

Denomination - suit or absence of a trump, which is mentioned in the appointment.

Decade or decimal game (in Preference) - a game in which the player undertakes to take 10 bribes.

A dozen is a card that, in its suit, covers all cards of lower value.

Defect hands - lay out the wrong card during the next move.

Jack ( in Savan ap ) - the player who took a bribe with a trump card.

Gentlemen's whist (in Preference) - in case of a player's play, the invited one writes whistles on it as well as the whistler, that is, in half.

Gin (in Rummy ) - a combination of ten consecutive cards of the same suit.

A joker is a card that has neither suit nor meaning, on which a jester is depicted. In some games it is used as a free suit, in others it is used as the highest card.

A wild card (in Poker) is a card that can represent any other card.

Dix ( in Pinocles ) - the lowest trump card.

Long suit - the presence of four cards and more than one suit.

Additional coefficient - an additional multiplier of points.

Arrival ( in Deberts ) - the announcement of the number of points before the end of the lottery necessary for the end of the game.

Sufficient assignment is an appointment that replaces the previous assignment.

Dignity is the value of the map, which is determined either by the figure drawn on the map (in the older maps) or by the number of badges (on the lower cards).

Stand-by is a player who duplicates another player.

Doublet:

Two cards of the same suit;

The opportunity to win the game before the contestants will note 5 poems from 10. In the whist of 5 poems. In whist with double bribes from 6 poems.

A doublet is a paired second card, for example, the second king.

Doubleton - two cards of the same suit.

Double (in Blackjack ) - doubling the player's bet with the right to buy one card.

A hole is the presence of a singleton, doubleton or a renon in its hands.

Hole - a situation where in any row of cards of one or another suit there are two or more cards missing.

Uncle's move is the move of the first hand under the player ordering the game.