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- Euchre abstract "Euchre /ˈjuːkər/ or eucre is a trick-taking card game most commonly played with four people in two partnerships with a deck of 24, or sometimes 32, standard playing cards. It is the game responsible for introducing the joker into modern packs; this was invented around 1860 to act as a top trump or best bower (from the German word Bauer, "farmer", denoting also the jack). It is believed to be closely related to the French game Écarté that was popularized in the United States by the Cornish and Pennsylvania Dutch, and to the seventeenth-century game of bad repute Loo. It may be sometimes referred to as Knock Euchre to distinguish it from Bid Euchre.".
- Euchre thumbnail Euchre.jpg?width=300.
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- Euchre wikiPageExternalLink deluxe-euchre-playing-cards-includes-1-set.html.
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- Euchre wikiPageID "98085".
- Euchre wikiPageRevisionID "605219292".
- Euchre cardRank "J J A K Q 10 9, sometimes 8 7".
- Euchre deck "Anglo-American".
- Euchre hasPhotoCollection Euchre.
- Euchre imageCaption "A perfect loner hand for spades trump".
- Euchre imageLink File:Euchre.jpg.
- Euchre name "--03-01".
- Euchre no "20506".
- Euchre numCards "24".
- Euchre origin "Europe, Canada, South Africa".
- Euchre play "Clockwise".
- Euchre players "4".
- Euchre playingTime "1500.0".
- Euchre randomChance "Medium".
- Euchre related "500".
- Euchre skills Communication.
- Euchre skills Memory.
- Euchre skills Tactic_(method).
- Euchre title "Euchre".
- Euchre type Trick-taking_game.
- Euchre subject Category:19th-century_card_games.
- Euchre subject Category:Anglo-American_playing_card_games.
- Euchre subject Category:Euchre.
- Euchre subject Category:Four-player_card_games.
- Euchre comment "Euchre /ˈjuːkər/ or eucre is a trick-taking card game most commonly played with four people in two partnerships with a deck of 24, or sometimes 32, standard playing cards. It is the game responsible for introducing the joker into modern packs; this was invented around 1860 to act as a top trump or best bower (from the German word Bauer, "farmer", denoting also the jack).".
- Euchre label "Euchre".
- Euchre label "Euchre".
- Euchre label "Juker".
- Euchre label "ユーカー".
- Euchre sameAs Euchre.
- Euchre sameAs ユーカー.
- Euchre sameAs Juker.
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- Euchre wasDerivedFrom Euchre?oldid=605219292.
- Euchre depiction Euchre.jpg.
- Euchre homepage euchre.html.
- Euchre isPrimaryTopicOf Euchre.