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Card games, games played or gambled (or both), with one or more decks of cards. Games using playing cards take advantage of the fact that cards can be individually identified from only one side. So each player knows only the cards he has, not the cards held by others.
For this reason, card games are often described as games of chance or “imperfect information”. Unlike strategy games or “perfect information”. Where all players have full visibility of the current position throughout the game. However, this characterization is insufficient. For example, in Backgammon In dice games, the starting positions are predetermined and equal. And all subsequent moves are known to both players. What constitutes their information imperfect is the unpredictability of future dice rolls. Dice games are therefore games of future imperfect information. Since any strategic skill they bring must be based on an assessment of future events. Which primarily through the mathematics of probability theory. In contrast, the element of chance in card games is the result of shuffling the cards to randomize their initial distribution before playing. Thereafter, skilled play consists largely of determining the distribution of cards by observation. Which, depending on the game, may include observing the bids, discards, and tricks of the players. Card games are therefore games of “past imperfect information.” Or more importantly, of increasing information. This is not to say that all card games are intellectual, or even require much skill. Even in card games, all cards are played face-to-face, especially the variety of cards. Which makes them games of perfect information.

Origins

Inherent evidence suggests that a game of pick, without any special suit, or trump as well as poker, reached Europe in the 14th century. Probably as a result of a passage through the Islamic world. The earliest game known by the name – Karnöffel was played in Germany in 1428, but certain randomly chosen suits had cards with varying degrees of advantage. Trump suits were a European invention (see Tarot games), as was the idea of ​​bidding to select a trump suit (see ombre). Gambling games of the Points or Blackjack type. Well known from the 15th century, probably came from dice games. Since they ignored any distinction between suits. Gambling games of the Vying or Poker type were well known from the 16th century. As was Noddy, the ancestor of Cribbage. Many so-called children’s games, such as Beggar-my-neighbour and Old Maid. Also known from the 16th century. , derived from old drinking and gambling games. Other families of games, especially non-itinerant games. Arrived in Europe from the Far East. Especially China. They include the Casino family (17th century), the Rummy family (19th century). Possibly derived from Mah-Jongg, and the President family (20th century).

Characteristics

1. The popularity of game cards as game material stems from a unique combination of characteristics:

2. Cards are small, easily portable, and visually attractive.

3. Cards lend themselves easily to the development of many different games as well as variations within a given game that suit different skills and temperaments.

4. Games can be found that suit any particular number of players from one to twelve. They also offer the option of playing against individuals, in fixed partnerships (as in Bridge), or in ad hoc partnerships from deal to deal (as in Solo Whist and Call-Ace Euchre).

5. Card games are often quick, involving many deals that last only a few minutes. This favors quick wit, provides frequent opportunities for verbal socializing (between deals), and, for gamblers, promotes rapid reversals of fortune.

6. They generate more points than a simple “win prize”.

Classification

Most Western card games are trick games, in which each player plays a card on the table, and whoever plays the best card wins. The cards form a trick, which the winner places on the pile and then plays the first card of the next trick. The best card is usually the highest-ranking card of the same suit as the card led, that is, the same suit as the first trick. Anyone who fails to follow the card led cannot win the trick, no matter how high the card. Winning a trick is doubly advantageous, because the player who wins the trick not only gets the material, but also gets to choose the next step. A player who leads a suit that no one can follow (because no one else has any suit left) wins.
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Simple game. The object is to win as many tricks as possible (such as Whist or Spades), or at least as many as the number of bids (Bridge, Euchre) or (rarely) Tricks Bid (Oh, hell!, Ninety-nine).

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Trick game. The object is to win the highest value of the scoring cards included in the trick. Skat, all four, tarot card game.

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Games to avoid tricks. To avoid winning tricks with penalty cards included in the trick (hearts) or winning any trick at all (misère).

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Trick-or-treat games. To make melds (card combinations) in addition to winning tricks or card points included in the trick ( Piquet , Bezique , Pinochle , 66 ).

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Capture games. The aim is to collect or capture cards by other means (Casino, Jack, Gops, Snap, Beggar my-neighbour, Battle). Many – but never children’s games.

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Addition games. The face value of the cards played on the table keeps a running total, the aim is to make or avoid getting a certain total. Cribbage is the most complex example, also including card combinations.

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Shedding games. The aim is either to be the first to play all of their cards (Crazy Eights, Michigan, Newmarket, President), or to avoid being the last player with a card or cards left in hand (Old Maid).

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Some Important Things You Should Know About Board Game Playing Card Games https://www.vartgames.com/some-important-things-you-should-know-about-board-game-playing-card-games/ Wed, 12 Feb 2025 08:39:20 +0000 https://www.vartgames.com/?p=3175 Most professional hobbies and interests have their own terminology, and the world of playing cards and card games is no exception. Most readers probably have some experience with board game playing card and card games, so you may already be familiar with a lot of common terms and words. But are you sure you are…

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Most professional hobbies and interests have their own terminology, and the world of playing cards and card games is no exception. Most readers probably have some experience with board game playing card and card games, so you may already be familiar with a lot of common terms and words. But are you sure you are using the right words? It’s easy to learn new words from others, but that doesn’t guarantee that you’ll think of the right meaning.
If you’re already an established card connoisseur, this glossary will help you get a quick refresher course and make your existing knowledge polished. And if you’re still new to playing cards, it will hopefully help you become more informed. And if you enjoy card handling or card games, this term collection will prove useful as well. Regardless, knowing a thing or two about the language of playing cards will help us enjoy them even more!

Playing Card Terms

These terms are related to the playing cards themselves, with common words and phrases that have to do with how they’re made and how they look.

Ace. The first board game card of each suit.

Trump. The first card of each suit.

Black Lady. The Queen of Spades, also known as the Black Maria.

Bridge. The narrow board game playing card are 2.25 inches wide, in contrast to the more common 2.5-inch wide “poker size”.

Color. The colors of spades and clubs are considered “black,” while hearts and diamonds are considered “red.”

Deuce. A card with two PIPS.

Cellophane. Most playing card decks are wrapped in protective plastic shrink wrap.

Club. An English term for the French suit Trefle, corresponding to batons (Italian), clubs (Spanish), and acorns (Swiss/German).

Coating. A protective coating applied by the board game playing card manufacturer at the end of the printing process.

Cold foil stamping. A modern method of printing metal foil (in contrast to “hot foil”) that uses a printing plate rather than a stamping tool.

Court cards. King, Queen, and Jack. Also called “face cards” or “picture cards.”

Deck. A pack of playing cards, usually 52 cards plus two jokers.

Diamonds. English term for the French suit “Carreau”, corresponding to Coins (Italian/Spanish) and Bells (Swiss/German).

Embossing. The indented “finish” on the surface of a card; may also refer to the raised surface that is part of a raised box design.

Face Cards. Kings, Queens, and Jacks. Also called “Court Cards” or “Picture Cards”.

Face Down. A card placed so that the back is showing and the face is adjacent to the table.

Face Up. A card placed so that its number or picture is showing.

Fan Powder. A white powder (usually stearate) used to improve handling by reducing friction between playing cards.

Ends. The type of embossing used on the surface of playing cards, usually smooth or embossed.

Foil. A shiny metallic material applied to the surface of a playing card or tuck box, usually by the process of hot or cold foil stamping.

Hearts. English term for the French suit “Coeur”, corresponding to Cups (Italian/Spanish), Flowers (Swiss), and Hearts (German). Hot foil stamping. An older method of printing foil (in contrast to “cold foil”), where a heated die is used to apply the foil to playing cards at high temperatures.

Index. A small number/letter and suit symbol on a card showing its suit and value, especially useful in fanned hands.

Joker. An extra card that comes with a 52-card deck and is used as a wild card or top trump in some games.

knave. The jack of a suit.

Mark. A deck that has secret markings integrated into the artwork on the back of the card, often identifying the suit and rank of the card.

Metallic ink. Liquid ink containing metallic particles that reflect light, usually creating a less intense effect than foil

Numbers. Number cards opposite the court are also called “PIP cards” or “field cards.”

At a glance. The Jack of Spades, the King of Jacks, and the King of Diamonds.

One-way. An asymmetrical back design that allows for easy identification of cards that have been rotated 180 degrees.

Box. A deck of cards, usually 52 cards, with two jokers.

Paste. Another term for playing cards is the ones that are literally pasted to the front and back of the card.

Picture cards. King, Queen, and Jack. Also called “court cards” or “face cards.”

Pip. The large suit symbol on the card (Spades, Clubs, Hearts, or Diamonds)

Pip value. The numerical value of the card.

Poker size. The standard-sized playing card, which is 2.5 inches wide, as opposed to the narrower 2.25-inch-wide “bridge size.”

Rank. The ordinal position (numerical value) of the card in the suit, e.g. 2 Diamonds and 2 Clubs are in the same rank position, while the King outranks the Queen. This is also sometimes called “denomination.”

Seal. A sticker used to seal a box of playing cards; a practice that originated with tax vouchers.

Smooth. An unbundled surface.

Soft. The card stock bends easily.

Spades. The English term for the French suit “Pique,” corresponding to Swords (Italian/Spanish), Escutcheons (Swiss), and Leaves (German).

Field cards. Any card from 2 to 10 is also called a “PIP Card”, as opposed to a “Court Card”.

Spot UV: A secondary printing process that adds a clear gloss coating to selected portions of the card or tuck box to add shine and texture.

Stock. The type of paper used to make playing cards.

Suicide King. The King of Hearts, so named due to the traditional orientation of the sword he usually holds.

Trey. A card with three PIPS.

Tuck. A short form of “Tuck Box”, which is the box or shell that contains the deck.

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Some Funny Card Games The Second Bullet https://www.vartgames.com/some-funny-card-games-the-second-bullet/ Mon, 13 Jan 2025 14:16:39 +0000 https://www.vartgames.com/?p=3084 Looking for some super funny card games to play with your friends? We’ve got you covered! In this list, we’re going to cover the most hilarious card games that will have you laughing for hours. I mean, card games are already super fun on their own, but card games meant for laughs? What could be…

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Looking for some super funny card games to play with your friends? We’ve got you covered! In this list, we’re going to cover the most hilarious card games that will have you laughing for hours. I mean, card games are already super fun on their own, but card games meant for laughs? What could be better than that?

1.EXPLODING KITTENS

Of course, a super fun card game that will have you rolling around in laughter is none other than the classic Exploding Kittens. Exploding Kittens is one of the most popular board game card games out there (and one of my personal favorites), and the premise is absolutely hilarious. In this card game, players compete to be the last player alive by either demolishing or not drawing literal exploding kittens! If you draw an exploding kitten card, but you don’t have a demolition kit in your hand, you explode and are out of the game.

2.JOKING HAZARD

Looking for the perfect creative but super fun card game to play with your friends? Do you want to know what makes your friends laugh? Well, if so, Joking Hazard is the perfect game for you. In this hilarious card game, players complete hilarious Cyanide and Happiness cartoon strips. When choosing cards, act according to the judge’s interests for that round. Trust me: part of the fun is trying to figure out what kind of humor each player has. If the judge chooses your card, you win! Keep playing until the players reach 3 points.

3.CARDS AGAINST HUMANITY

Another classic funny card games that will make you laugh is Cards Against Humanity. This card game is extremely popular, and once you have the base pack, you have access to endless expansions, which means thousands of combinations and tons of fun! In this hilarious card game, all players start with 10 white cards. Then, each player takes a turn as the judge, draws a black card and reads it out loud. All other players then have to choose a white card from their hand that best matches the prompt. The judges can choose their favorite card, which could be the funniest, the dirtiest, the naughtiest, or (in my case) the cutest card – it’s up to the judge!

4.WEREWOLF

If you haven’t gotten completely tired of secret role-playing games, I have another one to introduce to you: Werewolf. In this fun card game, you will be on the side of the werewolves or the side of the village. What’s the goal? Keep your identity a secret and protect the village, or if you’re a werewolf, take over the village! When you play this game, you and your friends will lie and throw accusations left and right in order to win the game. Sounds fun, right?

5.DRUNK, STONED, OR STUPID

Drunk, Stoned, or Stupid is one of the best party card games for adults! Like other similar games, in this game, there is a referee for each round. The referee draws a card from the deck and reads it out loud. All the other players then argue about who the card is for. Oops! Players can base their arguments on anything they want, including personality or experience. The referee then decides who gets the card, which is the loser of the round! The first person to get 7 cards or -7 points loses!

6.CODENAMES

Another popular party funny card games that I absolutely had to mention on this list is Codenames. In this fun game, you can play with up to 8 players, with two teams competing to decode the Spymaster’s code. If you’ve never played this game before, the basic principle of the game is that one person on each team acts as the Spymaster. The Spymaster knows which words on the table are for the Blue Team and which are for the Red Team. The goal is to get the Spymaster to give a clue to a word so that their team can guess the correct word to win the game! This is a very basic look at the game, so check out our full Codenames rules to learn how to play!

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Some Funny Card Board Game The First Bullet https://www.vartgames.com/some-funny-card-board-game-the-first-bullet/ Mon, 13 Jan 2025 14:06:08 +0000 https://www.vartgames.com/?p=3081 Game nights are the best nights, at least in our opinion. Seriously, what’s more fun than sitting around a table, playing games, having a cocktail or two, and having a good laugh with friends?! We’re totally fine with sweaty (and very awkwardly dancing) nights at the club. Now refresh your party game experience with some…

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Game nights are the best nights, at least in our opinion. Seriously, what’s more fun than sitting around a table, playing games, having a cocktail or two, and having a good laugh with friends?! We’re totally fine with sweaty (and very awkwardly dancing) nights at the club. Now refresh your party game experience with some of the best funny card board games!

1. What Do You Meme?

This is the perfect game for anyone who spends too much time on the internet. Match funny captions with famous internet memes (rotating judges choose the best ones) to create an afternoon or night full of fun.

2. Hella Awk-ward Card Game

If you want to have real conversations with your guests, this board game card game is for you. By the end of this game, you’ll be surrounded by tons of new friends. Play the game by drawing cards and answering prompts to get to know friends and strangers on a deeper level.

3. Game of Phones

This technical funny card board game prompts you and your friends to participate in smartphone-based tasks. From “Find your best #selfie” to “Create an emoji masterpiece,” you’re guaranteed to get belly laughs and conversation starters galore. Just like Cards Against Humanity, a judge chooses a winner for each round, so get your phone loaded with game changers now.

4. My Ex [A Deck of Conversation Starters]

Gather your closest BFFs and spend the night with some good ol’ trash talking. Therapeutic, for sure. You’ll definitely find out who has the craziest ex. Gather your friends who are down with the drama and start by pulling a card. Some of the topics you’ll fill in include: 1. The biggest red flags. 2. What’s your ex doing now? 3. The worst rebound.

5. WHAT DO YOU MEME? for The Girls

Grab your girlfriends and stir the pot with this hilarious card game. To play, whoever has the most Instagram followers rolls the dice first. “Whichever side of the dice is facing up, take the top card from the corresponding color deck. Read aloud to the group and do whatever is on the card,” the instructions read. “Some cards involve just that player, others require the whole team. The player to their left then rolls the dice, and the game continues like this. Each winning card gives you one point. 1 card = 1 point. The player with the most cards at the end wins!

6.Say Anything

If you want to really get to know your friends, this is the game for you and your group. Well, maybe inviting your new friend on a date is appropriate. By reading the questions and providing answers, you’ll quickly and creatively get into the minds of all your party guests.

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