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Playing card terms Crosswordist's Handbook / Index Man, way of life, society / Hobby / Terms of playing cards (3) KOH - a place on the table for betting, usually the middle of the table PAS - 1) refusal to play, 2) in the screw from the assigned suit PIK (in a picket) - counting bribes ACE - the highest card TOUR - circular queue of negotiations (4) BABA (in semirik) - suited terz (three, two, ace) BANK - 1) the amount of money at the disposal of the banker, 2) an open deck of cards QUEEN - the third highest card in the suit Krap - marked cards, marks on the shirt LEVE (in screw, whist) - each trick after legal six LEZA (in a picket) - take bribes more than the enemy LOVE (in whist) - nothing on hand ONER - one of the five senior trump cards PIKA (spades) - suit in the deck PUAN - 1) chip, 2) playing measure TERZ (in picket) - three high cards in a row TREN (in semirik) - seven cards of the woman's suit ANGLE - tripled bet in banking games HELMET (in screw, whist) - 12 tricks, small slam, 13 tricks, grand slam (5) DIAMONDS - suit in the deck JACK - the fourth most senior card in the deck CHAR - a type of stalk with one buy-in IMPAS (cutting) - playing with the middle card of the suit instead of the highest INVIT (in whist) - type of move HOOD (in a picket) - 1) collection of all bribes, 2) sometimes announced and random BOILER - a special kind of preference CROSS (bird), (in the screw) - passing sign X MAJOR (in piquet, bezique) - the highest cards of the same suit SUIT MIZER (in preference) - a game without bribes for its intended purpose BIRD (cross), (in the screw) - passing sign X CUT - see Impass REMIZ - fine REPIK (at the picket) - type of counting REFET (in picket) - special count ROBER (in screw, whist) - full game WAIST TALON - purchase TENAS - 1) have the first and third of the highest cards, 2) the last one in turn to lay down a card Clubs - suit in the deck UVERT (in preference) - a game without bribes for its intended purpose with open cards FOSCA - small insignificant map WHIP - three cards of the same suit HEARTS (worms) - the suit in the deck PLAIN (in a stalk) - an unopened trump card of the deliverer, depriving him of the opportunity to pass FINE - remise SHULER - dishonest player (6) BLANCA - one card of any suit in hand BOLVAN (in screw, preference, whist) - issuing cards to a non-existent player TRIBE - cards of one turn, belonging to the one who threw the highest suit or trump card NAIL (in a screw) - an exchange of cards made by counter-partners TWO - the lowest card of the suit RECORD - keeping an account QUART - four cards of the same suit in a row QUINT - five cards of the same suit in a row trump - the dominant suit in the deck DECK - full set of cards (36 or 52 cards) KING - the second most senior card of the deck CROSSBOW - popular name for clubs MARIAGE (in 66, bezique) - king and queen of the same suit PASSWORD - transfer of the opportunity to make a premium to the bet PARTY (in vint, whist) - half robert PULKA - party in preference RENONS - 1) a lack of a known suit, 2) a case of demolition of one suit instead of another ROMBUS - flipping cards when removed face down SECANSE - sequential cards of the same suit BET - deposit to the bank SURKUP - interrupting the cards of counterpartners TRIKON - three unsuited cards of the same value THREE - the penultimate card of the suit TRYNKA (in a hill) - three cards of the same low value, or two cards, but with a fake FALKA (in the hill) - a card of special importance FIGURE - five high cards (ace, king, queen, jack and ten) FREDON - four unsuited cards of the same value ATTIC (in front sight) - a place intended for fines (remissions) (7) FUNNEL - a group of cards in a row, starting with a deuce NINE - a card in the deck TEN - a card in the deck KOROLIK - (in picket) part of the game CROWN - a group of cards of the same suit, going in a row (three or more) KUROCHKA (in preference) - a type of shafts FIVE - a card in the deck SHIRT - reverse side of the card DEALER - dealer SEVEN - a card in the deck (8) BANKER - a player holding a bank FLASH - a card opened to determine the trump POWDER - (in a screw) transferring four cards to your partner, the player who took the buy SINGLETON - see form THUVERIK (in a hill) - four cards of the same value FOUR - card in the deck (9) WHISTERING - entering into confrontation (in whist) with partners EIGHT - a card in the deck INFUSORKA - (in bezique) conditional card REDEED - re-delivery in case of a dealer's mistake SUPPORT (in screw) - partners game (10) CONSOLATION (in preference) - payment to the dealer for each remiz who took the buyback NEGOTIATIONS (in screw) - assignment, display and support in suits by players in turn PACKING - 1) (in preference) a special type of giveaway rally, 2) (in screw) when passing all players Word search to solve the crossword puzzle: Replace each unknown letter with *. 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