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There is nothing special about these two suits as a combination in [[contract bridge]], but it is often convenient to be able to talk about suit combinations in this way. Other games, such as [[Canasta]], give special functions to black cards or red cards. |
There is nothing special about these two suits as a combination in [[contract bridge]], but it is often convenient to be able to talk about suit combinations in this way. Other games, such as [[Canasta]], give special functions to black cards or red cards. |
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==See also== |
== See also == |
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* [[Black suit]] |
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* [[Two suiter]] |
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[[Category:Anglo-American playing card games]] |
[[Category:Anglo-American playing card games]] |
Revision as of 06:17, 10 June 2004
The red suits are hearts and diamonds, because most Anglo-American playing cards print these suit symbols in red. There is nothing special about these two suits as a combination in contract bridge, but it is often convenient to be able to talk about suit combinations in this way. Other games, such as Canasta, give special functions to black cards or red cards.