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Reversis
A certain game at cards
rubber band
objects to be held as to hold a pack of cards together with a rubber band
Sancho pedro
sancho and five pedro of trumps are added as counting cards at their pip value and the ten of trumps counts
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Seven up
The game of cards called also all fours and old sledge
Singleton
In certain games at cards as whist a single card of any suit held at
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television or radio, by display of notices, signs, labels, show cards or goods, by distribution of samples, circulars, catalogues, price lists
Bingo duty
who took money as payment from the players for their cards, or who paid prices to players, (3) any person who
Client account
credit, guarantee facility, venture capital assistance by way of credit cards or in any other form or manner; (b) who has
Currency
letters of credit, bills of exchange and promissory notes, credit cards or such other similar instruments, as may be notified by
Common gaming house
the pictures, digits or figures of one or more playing cards or other documents or objects bearing numbers, or on the
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