Sedma, the Czech word for “Seven”, is a trick-taking card game of Bohemian origin for four players with rules both simple and highly unusual. It is closely related to the Finnish game Ristiklappi, Ristikontra, the Hungarian game Zsírozás and the Polish game Hola, a Ukrainian word meaning "Naked".
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