Hierarchical method of playing a card game

Amusement devices: games – Card or tile games – cards or tiles therefor – Suits

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273292, 273303, A63F 100

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060038705

ABSTRACT:
A card game is provided including a deck of cards each having four suits. Each suit of cards including cards numbered 2-12, a trump card and a minimum card. The method play of the present invention includes the steps of: designating an order of the players; dealing the cards to each of the players such that each player has an equal amount of cards; and playing a plurality of hands with each hand including the steps of: taking turns between each of the players in the designated order, wherein a card may be played only if its face value is greater than that of the previous card played during the turn, and designating a player who last played a card to be the first to play a card during the next hand.

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"Contract Bridge", The Way To Play, by the Diagram Group, Paddington Press Ltd., pp. 90-93, Mar. 1976.

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