Glossary of card game terms


The following is a glossary of terms used in card games. Besides the terms listed here, there are thousands of common and uncommon slang terms. Terms in this glossary should not be game-specific, but apply to a wide range of card [|games]. For glossaries that relate primarily to one [|game] or family of similar games, see [|Game-specific glossaries].

A

; Ace
; Acorns
; active player
  1. A player who receives cards in the current [|deal].
  2. A player who has not withdrawn from the current deal but elected to [|play] on.
; adversary
; [|adverse]
; age
; alliance
; alone
; announcement
  1. Often used in both senses of [|declaration]. However, Dummett prefers to restrict 'announcement' for the intention to achieve certain feats in play, while preferring [|'declaration'] for a statement that one has a special [|combination] of cards in one's [|hand].
; [|announce]
; ante
; around the corner
; auction

B

; balanced hand
; banker
; banking game
; belle
; Bells
; best
; [|best card]
; [|bet]
  1. Any wager on the outcome of a deal or game; any [|chips] put in a [|pot]; to put chips in a pot.
  2. The first bet in a [|betting] interval.
; bête, bate, bete or beet.
  1. A term used in certain games for a [|penalty] payment e.g. for failing to take the minimum number of [|tricks], or for a [|stake] or money which a player has lost.
  2. In Mistigri, the player who has failed to win a single [|trick] is called the "bête". Likewise in Mauscheln, if the [|declarer], or Mauschler, fails to win a trick, he is the Mauschlerbete.
  3. Failure to make a [|contract].
  4. Double bête: a double penalty, usually for failing to make a contract after choosing to play out the cards.
; bettel or bettler
; [|bid]
  1. Spoken declaration to win a minimum or specified number of tricks or points or the privilege of naming the [|trump suit] or the game; to make such a declaration.
  2. To make a bid.
; bidder
  1. Any player who makes a bid.
  2. The player who makes the highest bid and plays out his announced contract.
; blank
  1. In card-point games, a card that is worth no points.
  2. A hand with no [|court cards], i.e. only [|pip cards].
  3. A card that is unprotected or by other, usually lower cards in the same suit: "I held the blank king of spades."
  4. To discard in such a way as to leave a card unprotected: "She blanked the King of Spades."
; blank [|suit]
; blaze
; blind
; blocking
; bluff
; build
; bonus
; Bower
; bring in a suit
; bury a card
; buy
  1. To receive a card from the [|dealer], face down, in return for a stake e.g. in Twenty-One
  2. To receive or draw the spare hand, in return for one's own hand and, possibly, a stake e.g. in Newmarket.
  3. To receive or pick up a card or cards in return for a hand card or cards e.g. in Préférence when the 2 [|talon] cards are picked up and 2 discarded.
  4. To draw cards from the [|stock] or talon.

    C

; [|call]
; captain
; card points
; carte blanche
; case card
; Cavalier
; chicane
; [|chip]
; clear
  1. [|Establish] a card or suit by forcing out adverse higher cards or [|stoppers].
  2. Having taken no [|penalty cards] e.g. in Hearts.
; close
; Clubs
; coffee housing
; combination
; command
; commanding card
  1. The best card of a suit in play. Also best card, [|king card] or [|master card].
  2. The [|top trump] or highest [|matador].
; compendium game
; contract
; contractor
; [|counter]
  1. Object used to score. Token used in place of money; a chip.
  2. Card with a point value. Also counting card.
; counting card
  1. A card that has an intrinsic scoring value when taken in a trick. Also counter.
; [|count out]
  1. During play, to claim to have enough points for game, thus ending the play; to go out during the play.
; court card
; [|cover]
; cross-ruff
; [|cut]

D

; dead card
; deadwood
; deal
  1. Verb: To distribute cards to players in accordance with the rules of the [|card game] being played. In many games, this involves picking up all the cards, [|shuffling] them, having them cut and redistributing them, but in other games it simply involves turning over the wastepile to act as a new stock.
  2. Noun: The play from the time the cards are dealt until they are redealt. Also referred to as a hand
; dealer
; deck
; declaration
  1. [|Announcement] of [|melds] or scoring [|combinations], as in Piquet. Dummett prefers to restrict 'declaration' to this sense, while preferring 'announcement' for the intention to achieve certain feats in play i.e. the 2nd meaning below.
  2. The game at which a deal is played. A call or bid.
; declare
  1. To bid or to announce the trump.
  2. To announce; predict [|schneider] or schwarz.
  3. To [|meld] or show.
  4. To count out.
; declarer
; defenders
; denomination
; Deuce
; Diamonds
; discard
  1. To get rid of [|plain suit] cards when unable to [|follow suit] and unwilling or unable to trump.
  2. To [|lay away] cards, e.g. of high value or to void a suit, after picking up from the talon or [|skat].
  3. A card that is removed from the hand in either of those ways.
; discard [|pile]
; doubleton
; downcard
; draw
; [|drop]
;dummy hand
; durch, durchmarsch

E

; eldest
; endhand
; establish
; established suit
; exit

F

; face card
; faceup
; face value
; fall of the cards
; fan
  1. To spread a hand or pack of cards in an arc so that they can be identified from their corner [|indices].
  2. An arc of cards so fanned.
; fatten
; fat trick
; finesse
; first hand
  1. The leader to a trick.
  2. The first player to call.
  3. Eldest hand.
; flush
; fold
; follow suit
; force
  1. To compel a player to trump a trick in order to win it.
  2. A compulsory [|round] or deal in which all players must play and none may drop out. Also known in German games as a 'muss'. See Schafkopf.
; forehand
; French-suited pack
; free card
  1. A card with special privileges when [|led] to a trick e.g. the Sevens in Bruus or the Eights and Nines in Knüffeln
  2. A card that cannot be beaten because all the [|trumps] and/or higher cards have been played.

    G

; game
  1. A pastime in general, usually involving some form of competing.
  2. A variant of a basic game e.g. Gin Rummy or Wendish Schafkopf.
  3. A bid, declaration or contract.
  4. A period in a [|session] of play which results in a winner.
  5. The target number of points as in "game is 100 points".
  6. Fulfilment of the declared contract as in "their team made game".
  7. A style or system of play.
; game points
; German-suited pack
; good
; go out
; go over
  1. To bid higher; [|overcall].
  2. To play a higher card. Not to be confused with [|overtake]. Also cover, [|head the trick] or [|play over]..
; guard

H

; hand
  1. The cards held by one player
  2. The player holding the cards, as in "Third hand bid 1."
  3. Synonymous with the noun usage of deal
; hand game or handplay.
; head the trick
; Hearts
; [|hold up]
; honour
; house

I

; index
; in turn
; invite

J

; Jack
; Joker

K

; kibitzer
; [|kind]
; King
; king card
; kitty
; Knave

L

; Latin-suited pack
; lay away
; lay down
; lay off
; [|lead]
  1. To play the first card of the trick.
  2. The card played first to the trick.
  3. The privilege of leading e.g. "A has the lead".
; Leaves
; lone hand, lone player
; long card
; long suit
; loser
  1. A player who has lost a game.
  2. A [|losing card].
; losing card
; low card
  1. A card of low [|rank]
  2. A card of low value, especially in Tarot and Tarock games.
; lurch

M

; march
; make
  1. Fulfil a contract.
  2. Name the trump suit or contract.
; maker
; master card
; matador
; matsch
  1. A slam in certain Austrian games.
  2. Failing to win at least a quarter of the points available. Equivalent to a schneider.
; meld
  1. Any scoring combination of cards announced, shown or played, e.g. three of a kind or a [|sequence] of three or more cards. A declaration of such a combination.
  2. To make a meld.
; misère
; mixed deal
; multipliers

N

; natural
; natural card
; negative game
  1. to avoid taking tricks or
  2. to lose every trick
; next
; [|numeral]

O

; Ober
; open
  1. To make the first bid, declaration or move.
  2. To make the first bet.
  3. To make the first lead of a suit. "It was correct to open Diamonds..."
; opening lead
; ouverte
; overbid
  1. A bid of more than the value of the game.
  2. [|Overcall].
  3. An unduly optimistic bid.
; overcall
; overtake
; overtrick
; overruff, overtrump

P

; pack
; packet
; pair royal
; partie
; partner
; pass
  1. In [|bidding] games, to make no bid.
  2. In [|vying] games to pass the privilege of betting first.
; penalty
; penalty card
; penny ante
; picture card
; pile
; pip
  1. A numeral.
  2. A suit symbol on a card.
; pip card
; pip value
; plain card
; plain suit
; play
  1. To contribute a card to a trick.
  2. To move a card to a place on the table, in Patience games.
  3. The card played or the move made.
  4. The stage of the game during which the players' [|hands] are depleted by plays to tricks or to a common pile, etc.
  5. [|Betting] in general.
; play over
; pone
; pool
; pot
  1. A container into which money or chips are paid initially and during a game and from which the winnings are paid out.
  2. The contents of the pot.
; preference
; prial
; protection.
; punter

Q

; quart
; quart major
; Queen
; quinte or quint
; quinte major or quint major
; quinte minor or quint minor
; quitted trick

R

; rank
; rearhand
; redeal
  1. A new deal by the same dealer after an irregularity.
  2. :A new deal of some of the cards, e.g. the wastepile in Patience games.
  3. The action of [|dealing] again.
; redouble
; reduce
; renege
  1. To legally play a card of a suit other than the led suit.
  2. To legally withhold a high trump when a lower trump is led.
  3. To [|revoke].
; renounce
; return
; revoke
  1. To fail to follow suit when able to do so and the rules require it. Normally incurs a penalty.
  2. To breach the rules of [|following suit], [|trumping], [|heading] or [|going over].
; rob
  1. To exchange a hand card for the trump turn-up.
  2. To discard several cards in exchange for the remaining trumps in the pack.
; rotation
; round
; round game
; royal card
; [|rubber]
; [|ruff]
; run

S

; sandbag
; schmear
; schneider
; schwarz
; seat
; second hand
; second turn
; see saw
; sequence
; set
; shed
; short game
; short suit
; shuffle
; shut out
; side card
; side money
; side pot
; side strength
; side suit
; signal
; singleton
; skat or scat
; slam
; sluff or slough
; smear or schmear
; sneak
; solo
  1. A hand contract i.e. one played without the aid of the skat or [|widow].
  2. A contract played alone against the combined efforts of all other players.
; soloist
; sous-forcer
; Spades
; spot card
; squeeze
; stack
; stake
  1. The money, counters or chips that a player places during a game.
  2. The agreed monetary amount to be paid for each point, game or rubber.
; stand
  1. Refuse to draw additional cards.
  2. Accept the turn-up as trump.
  3. Remain in the current deal or pot, as opposed to drop.
; stay
  1. Remain in the current deal or pot, as opposed to drop.
  2. Refuse to draw additional cards. Also stick.
; stick
; stock
; stop
; suit
; swing
  1. Lead the master card of a suit.
  2. One of an unbroken sequence of cards from the top of the suit downwards.

    T

; tableau
; talon
; Tarocchi
; Tarock
; Tarot
; tenace
; throw off
; touching
; Trey
; trick
; triplet
; tripleton
; trump
  1. A privileged card whose trick-taking power is greater than any plain suit card.
  2. The trump suit.
  3. A card in the special suit of trumps found in [|tarot] packs such as the Tarot Nouveau.
  4. To play a trump after a plain suit has been led. Also ruff.
; trump suit
; turn-up

U

; ultimo
; [|underforce] or under-force
; underlead
; underplay or under-play
  1. To lead or follow suit with a lower card when holding a higher one; hold up; refuse to cover.
  2. See underforce.
; undertrick
; unload
; Unter
; upcard
  1. A card laid on the table face-up.
  2. The top card of a pile, turned face up.

    V

; Valet
; value
; void
; vole

W

; wastepile or waste-pile
; whitewashed
; widow
; wild card

Y

; youngest

Game-specific glossaries

A few games or families of games have enough of their own specific terminology to warrant their own glossaries:

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