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500 or Five Hundred is a trick-taking game developed in the United States from Euchre. Euchre was extended to a 10 card game with bidding and a Misere contract similar to Russian Preference, producing a good cut-throat three player game like Preference and a four player game played in partnerships like Whist which is the most popular modern form, although with special packs it can be played by up to six players. It arose in America before 1900 and was promoted by the US Playing Card Company, who copyrighted and marketed a deck with a set of rules in 1904. In 1906 the US Playing Card Company released the improved Avondale scoring table to remove bidding irregularities. 500 is a social card game and was highly popular in the United States until around 1920 when first auction bridge and then

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  • 500 or Five Hundred is a trick-taking game developed in the United States from Euchre. Euchre was extended to a 10 card game with bidding and a Misere contract similar to Russian Preference, producing a good cut-throat three player game like Preference and a four player game played in partnerships like Whist which is the most popular modern form, although with special packs it can be played by up to six players. It arose in America before 1900 and was promoted by the US Playing Card Company, who copyrighted and marketed a deck with a set of rules in 1904. In 1906 the US Playing Card Company released the improved Avondale scoring table to remove bidding irregularities. 500 is a social card game and was highly popular in the United States until around 1920 when first auction bridge and then contract bridge drove it from favour. It continues to be popular in Ohio and Pennsylvania, where it has been taught through six generations community-wide, and in other countries: Australia, New Zealand, Canada (especially Ontario and Quebec) and Shetland. Despite its American origin, 500 is the national card game of Australia. (en)
  • ファイブハンドレッド(英語: Five Hundred)は、トランプを使った主に英語圏で行われているトリックテイキングゲームの一種である。ビッドのあるプレイントリックゲームに属し、アメリカ合衆国で、1900年前後にユーカーをもとに作られた。 日本のナポレオンに影響を与えたと言われている。 (ja)
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  • Five Hundred (en)
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  • Other: Joker A K Q 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 (en)
  • Trump suit: Joker J J A K Q 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 (en)
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  • Extra cards for 6 players (en)
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  • Six-handed 500 playing cards.jpg (en)
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  • 250 (xsd:integer)
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  • 33 (xsd:integer)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Clockwise (en)
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  • 2 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1800.0
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  • Medium (en)
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  • 500 (xsd:integer)
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  • ファイブハンドレッド(英語: Five Hundred)は、トランプを使った主に英語圏で行われているトリックテイキングゲームの一種である。ビッドのあるプレイントリックゲームに属し、アメリカ合衆国で、1900年前後にユーカーをもとに作られた。 日本のナポレオンに影響を与えたと言われている。 (ja)
  • 500 or Five Hundred is a trick-taking game developed in the United States from Euchre. Euchre was extended to a 10 card game with bidding and a Misere contract similar to Russian Preference, producing a good cut-throat three player game like Preference and a four player game played in partnerships like Whist which is the most popular modern form, although with special packs it can be played by up to six players. It arose in America before 1900 and was promoted by the US Playing Card Company, who copyrighted and marketed a deck with a set of rules in 1904. In 1906 the US Playing Card Company released the improved Avondale scoring table to remove bidding irregularities. 500 is a social card game and was highly popular in the United States until around 1920 when first auction bridge and then (en)
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  • 500 (card game) (en)
  • ファイブハンドレッド (ja)
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