Bid whist — is a variant, played in the United States, of the classic card game, whist. As indicated by the name, bid whist adds a bidding element to the game that is not present in classic whist. It is generally accepted that the game of bridge came from… … Wikipedia
Bid Euchre — Origin United States Alternative name(s) Hoss, Pfeffer, Fifer … Wikipedia
reference bid — England, Wales A bid that is submitted on the basis of (and complies with) certain prescribed requirements of the awarding authority in a contract. Submission of a reference bid will usually be mandatory. cf variant bid + reference bid a bid… … Law dictionary
Unique bid auction — A unique bid auction is a type of strategy game related to traditional auctions where the winner is usually the individual with the lowest unique bid, although less commonly the auction rules may specify that the highest unique bid is the winner … Wikipedia
Multi 2 diamonds — Multi or Multi 2 diamonds is contract bridge convention whereby the opening bid of 2♦ shows multiple types of hands, which always includes a weak two bid in either major suit, while the additional meaning may be a strong balanced hand (commonly… … Wikipedia
biddery — ˈbid(ə)rē variant of bidri * * * biddery variant form of bidri … Useful english dictionary
bead — /bid / (say beed) noun 1. a small ball of glass, pearl, wood, etc., with a hole through it, strung with others like it, and used as an ornament or in a rosary. 2. (plural) a necklace. 3. (plural) a rosary. 4. any small globular or cylindrical… …
bittacle — ˈbid.əkəl archaic variant of binnacle * * * bittacle same as ↑binnacle * * * bittacle obs. form of binnacle … Useful english dictionary
Pitch (card game) — Pitch Origin United States Alternative name(s) Setback, Auction Pitch, Bid Pitch, Smear Type Trick taking Players 2 7 (4 best) Cards 52 Deck Anglo American … Wikipedia
Spades — For other uses, see Spade (disambiguation). Origin United States Alternative name(s) Call Bridge Type Trick taking … Wikipedia