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− | + | [[Trick Taking]] is the action in card games where each player plays one card in turn and all the cards, forming a ''trick'', is won by one of the players. Often winning is determined by playing the highest card in one suit although trumps may beat this. | |
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+ | Many well-known [[:Card Games|Card Games]] use [[Trick Taking]]. Examples include [[Contract Bridge]], [[Hearts]], and [[Whist]]. | ||
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+ | [[42]] is a [[Trick Taking]] game played with dominoes rather than with cards. | ||
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Revision as of 08:10, 23 August 2011
A play of cards or tiles by several players which is won by one of them.
Trick Taking is the action in card games where each player plays one card in turn and all the cards, forming a trick, is won by one of the players. Often winning is determined by playing the highest card in one suit although trumps may beat this.
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Examples
Many well-known Card Games use Trick Taking. Examples include Contract Bridge, Hearts, and Whist.
42 is a Trick Taking game played with dominoes rather than with cards.
Using the pattern
Diegetic Aspects
Interface Aspects
Narrative Aspects
Consequences
Relations
Can Instantiate
with Discard Piles
Can Modulate
Can Be Instantiated By
Can Be Modulated By
Possible Closure Effects
Potentially Conflicting With
History
New pattern created in this wiki.
References
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