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- Jass–Belote card games [r]: A group of trick-taking card games in which the Jack and Nine of trumps are the highest trumps. [e]
- Jass–Belote card games [r]: A group of trick-taking card games in which the Jack and Nine of trumps are the highest trumps. [e]
- Card game [r]: A game that relies mostly on playing cards. [e]
- Schafkopf [r]: A group of mostly German trick-taking card games. [e]