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Synonyms and antonyms of Relating to card games in British Thesaurus

Relating to card games

bid (noun)

a statement of how many points you think you will win in a card game

call (noun)

a statement of which of the four suits of cards will be trumps (=cards with a higher value) in a card game

cards (noun)

the activity of playing games with a set of 52 cards

deal (noun)

the act of giving cards to the people playing a game of cards

dealer (noun)

the person who gives cards to the people playing a game of cards

dummy (noun)

cards that someone places on the table during a game of bridge so that the other players can see them

flush (noun)

a group of cards held by someone in a card game that all belong to the same suit (=one of the four types of a set of cards)

full house (noun)

in a card game, a combination of three cards with a particular value and two with another value

grand slam (noun)

a situation in the card game of bridge in which a pair of players wins all 13 of the tricks

hand (noun)

the particular set of cards that have been given to you in a game of cards

pair (noun)

in card games, two cards that have the same number or picture on them

royal flush (noun)

a set of the five highest playing cards from the same suit in the game of poker

rubber (noun)

a series of games in bridge

run (noun)

in card games, a group of cards whose numbers are in a series, for example a 4, 5, and 6

shuffle (noun)

the act of changing the order of cards in a pack before you deal them to players at the beginning of a game

snap (interjection)

spoken the word that you shout in the game of snap when you see two cards that are the same

someone’s lead ()

someone’s right to begin a part of a card game by playing one of their cards first

straight (noun)

five cards with numbers that come one after the other in order, in the game of poker

trick (noun)

the cards that you play or win in one part of a card game