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  2. Trump (card games) - Wikipedia

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    Trump (card games) A 6 of cups is tucked under the deck in a game of Brisca, to show that cups is the trump suit. A trump is a playing card which is elevated above its usual rank in trick-taking games. Typically an entire suit is nominated as a trump suit; these cards then outrank all cards of plain (non-trump) suits.

  3. Trump Card - Wikipedia

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    Trump Card. Trump Card is an American syndicated game show that aired from September 10, 1990, to May 24, 1991, hosted by Jimmy Cefalo. Debi Massey served as hostess and Chuck Riley was the announcer. The show was produced by Telepictures Productions, Createl, Ltd., and Fiedler-Berlin Productions, with Warner Bros. Television distributing.

  4. Trump Card (2020 film) - Wikipedia

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    Trump Card is a 2020 American political documentary film produced, co-written, and co-directed by right-wing political commentator and filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza. The film focuses on "the corruption and gangsterization of socialism in the Democratic Party as embodied by the two remaining presidential candidates, Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden ."

  5. Top Trumps - Wikipedia

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    A card from the "Fantasy" pack: the Dragon. Top Trumps is a card game first published in 1978. [1][2] Each card contains a list of numerical data, and the aim of the game is to compare these values to try to trump and win an opponent's card. A wide variety of different packs of Top Trumps has been published.

  6. The Trump Card (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Trump Card: Playing to Win in Work and Life is a 2009 book by Ivanka Trump. [ 1] It is written as a self-help book aimed at helping women achieve success in work and life. In this book, Trump portrays her privilege and wealthy upbringing as a handicap, citing as an example the fact that she was unable to set up a lemonade stand as a child ...

  7. Whist - Wikipedia

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    Whist. For the racehorse, see Whist (horse). A 19th-century whist marker by the British printing Co. De La Rue. Whist is a classic English trick-taking card game which was widely played in the 18th and 19th centuries. [1][2] Although the rules are simple, there is scope for strategic play.

  8. Spades (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Clockwise. Playing time. 90 min. [citation needed] Chance. Moderate. Spades is a trick-taking card game devised in the United States in the 1930s. It can be played as either a partnership or solo/"cutthroat" game. The object is to take the number of tricks that were bid before play of the hand began.

  9. Ace Trumps - Wikipedia

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    Ace Trumps is an early version of the popular card game Top Trumps, released from 1976 to 1984, by German company Altenburg-Stralsunder. Before releasing Ace Trumps, Ace also released many Quartet games. These packs had 32 cards in each as opposed to Winning Moves' Top Trumps which usually had 30 cards. There was also Special Trump Cards ...