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  2. Spades (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Last trick ace victory Bonus points (1 or 10) are awarded for winning the last round with any ace. 20 points for winning with the ace of spades. [citation needed] Last trick ace on nil Bonus points, usually one-fifth of agreed nil value, are awarded for making a nil bid and playing an ace on the last trick. [citation needed] Last trick deuce ...

  3. List of playing-card nicknames - Wikipedia

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    This list of playing card nicknames shows the nicknames of playing cards in a standard 52-card pack.Some are generic while some are specific to certain card games; others are specific to patterns, such as the courts of French playing cards for example, which often bear traditional names.

  4. "Fast" Eddie Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Edward Allan Clarke (5 October 1950 – 10 January 2018), better known as " Fast " Eddie Clarke or simply " Fast " Eddie, was a British guitarist who was a member of heavy metal bands Fastway and Motörhead. Of Motörhead's classic lineup, which consisted of Lemmy and Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor, he was the last surviving member at the time of ...

  5. Ace of spades - Wikipedia

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    The ace of spades is thus used to show the card manufacturer's information. Since 1882, an annual pack of cards has been produced by the Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards at the installation of each master and since 1888, a portrait of the Master has appeared at the centre of the ace of spades. [8] The exact design of the ace card ...

  6. 500 (card game) - Wikipedia

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    500 or Five Hundred is a trick-taking game developed in the United States from Euchre. [1] Euchre was extended to a 10 card game with bidding and a Misère contract similar to Russian Preference, producing a cutthroat three-player game like Preference [2] and a four-player game played in partnerships like Whist which is the most popular modern form, although with special packs it can be played ...

  7. Hearts (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Aim: avoid capturing hearts. Hearts is an "evasion-type" trick-taking playing card game for four players, although most variations can accommodate between three and six players. It was first recorded in the United States in the 1880s and has many variants, some of which are also referred to as "Hearts", especially the games of Black Lady and ...

  8. Ace of Spades (Motörhead album) - Wikipedia

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    Ace of Spades is the fourth studio album by English rock band Motörhead, released in October 1980 via Bronze Records. It is the band's most commercially successful album, peaking at number four on the UK Albums Chart and reaching gold status in the UK by March 1981. It was preceded by the release of the title track as a single in October ...

  9. Dead man's hand - Wikipedia

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    Dead man's hand. The card hand purportedly held by Wild Bill Hickok at the time of his death: black aces and eights. The makeup of poker 's dead man's hand has varied through the years. Currently, it is described as a two-pair poker hand consisting of the black aces and black eights. The pair of aces and eights, along with an unknown hole card ...