Digital currency playing cards
The K, Q, J cards in poker are generally called head cards, but some places also list a as head cards. The card with the figure pattern printed on the card surface was initially called coatcaros, and later called cour. Modern American and British poker manufacturers have basically the same design pattern of their first cards, which follows the pattern of 18th century French poker
the manufacture of French playing cards has been developing along the route of each manufacturer. In 1813, the government issued an officially approved design, giving each head card a name, To this day, many playing cards still use this name: spades, hearts, squares, clubs, K David, Charles Caesar, Alexander Q, Palas, Judith, Rachel, aquini, J, hogil, Rahel, Hector, Torrance, etc. among them, spades, K David is the father of Solomon, king of Israel in the 10th century BC. He is good at playing the harp and wrote many hymns in the Bible. Spade Q Pallas is the Greek goddess of wisdom and war. She is the only queen with weapons among the four queens. Spade J. hodgel was a valet to Charles I (k of hearts). Charles I was the only king without a beard among the four KaraokeS. Red q is queen Judith. J. Rahel of hearts was a valet to Charles VII. Square K Caesar, the king of the Roman Empire, is the only profile of the four king cards. Diamond J. Hector was a valet to Charles I. Alexander was the first Macedonian king to conquer the world. He always wore a ball with a cross on his clothes. The word "Argine" is derived from the word "Regina" after the letter shift. She holds a rose, which means that the Lancaster royal family marked by red rose and the York royal family marked by white rose in England finally reconciled after the rose war and tied the roses of both sides together. J. Lancelot is a knight in the story of King Arthur. The modern 52 card deck, which is divided into two saffron and two black suits, is probably evolved from the early Italian Tarot: at that time, the Tarot was divided into four suits, each with 10 or less small cards (spotcards) 10, and 4 head cards: King (k), Queen (q), knight and bodyguard. In the early days of playing cards there is no post, in some modern playing cards are still warriors instead of post. Bodyguards have been printed in various Valet shapes, but they still retain the name of bodyguard, which has been changed to J (Jack) in modern usage. In a deck of 52 cards, the knight is no longer used, but used as a head card. Chinese cards are very different from Western cards; Chinese cards are long and narrow, usually 2-2.5 inches long and 0.5-12 inches wide. Early cards were even narrower and longer. In terms of the number and color of cards, Chinese and Indian cards are very different from Western cards. There is an Indian card, a pair of 144 cards, divided into 8 decors, each Decor 18 cards; Another kind of Indian fine card, 120 cards in each deck, is divided into 10 decors, 12 cards in each decor. There is a Chinese card, a pair of only 30 cards, divided into three decors, each Decor 9 cards, and three cards with great power; But there are usually four colors
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the goal of the "battle of hearts" game is to get the lowest score at the end of the game
rules
1. Players with plum blossom 2 will play plum blossom 2 first
2 then play clockwise. Each player must follow suit in turn. If there are no cards of the same suit, you can play any card. The only exception is that you can't play the queen of hearts or spades in the first lap
3 at the end of each round, 1 point for each heart and 13 points for the queen of spades. The game will last until someone gets 100 points or more, and ends with the winner with the least score
if you win all hearts and spade queens in one round (called "all take"), you get zero points, and the others get 26 points<
and arch pig
arch pig is a kind of card game popular in Chinese and overseas Chinese communities. The number of participants in the game is generally four, usually using a pair of playing cards to remove big and small Wang into one of the "arch pig" game icons. Generally, when someone gets one thousand positive points or one thousand negative points, it is regarded as victory or failure, and the winner or the loser will be rewarded or punished accordingly
Gongzhu evolved in the process of spreading and can be played with two cards, so it is also called "GongDan pig" in general, and the corresponding playing method of two cards is called "gongshuang pig"
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Objective: to practice classification
play method: each person has a deck of cards, and the teacher provides classification basis with language:
1. Divide playing cards according to color (red card, black card, etc.); 2
2. Divide the playing cards according to the graphics (hearts, grass flowers, squares, etc.)
3. Divide playing cards according to numbers (1-10, etc.)
2. Line up
Objective: to practice sorting
play method: each player has a deck of cards, and the teacher provides sorting basis with language:
1. Sort playing cards according to color (red black red black, etc.)
2. Sort by figure (hearts grass squares hearts grass squares, etc.)
3. Sort by number (1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-1-2 -... Etc.)
3. Put decomposition
play: choose four groups of 1-10 playing cards. According to the knowledge, children put decomposition formula with playing cards, such as: teachers put 3, children put decomposition formula of 3, and say that 3 can be divided into 1 and 2, Three can be divided into two and one. In the game, children can be guided to find out the rules<
4. Calculation
play method: children choose 1-10 playing cards. On the basis of penlum decomposition, children can put out addition and subtraction formula, or teachers can put out addition and subtraction formula at will, so that children can carry out calculation< Objective: to identify the numbers and practice the same amount of collection.
play method: in a group of two, after the card is issued, a draws a card from B, and then a finds out the same number of cards from his own card. After matching, they are put aside and can not be used again. Then it's the turn of B to draw a card. And so on, the first match is the winner<
6. Who will be eaten
Objective: to practice the size of comparative numbers
play method: in a group of two people, they will play cards in turn after the cards are dealt, and each person will play a card each time, which is bigger than the number of the card on whose hand. If the number of the two cards is the same, they will be taken back. If it's not the same big, the card with the big number can "eat" the card with the small number (after eating, the two cards should be put next to each other and can't be played repeatedly), until the card is finished. Who has more cards than one wins<
7. Looking for friends
Objective: to practice the addition and subtraction operation within 10
play method: in a group of two, make sure of a number before licensing, which is the "condition" of looking for friends. After the deal, take turns to play cards, one person to play cards, another person to play cards. If the sum or subtraction of two cards is the previously determined number, it is a pair of good friends. After pairing, put the cards aside and can't be used again. Two people take turns to play cards, who plays first, who wins< Objective: to guide children to observe carefully and find out the same number
rule: the pair of cards you find cannot be retrieved
how to play: prepare one or several pairs of cards, which are required to be in pairs, then draw one card at will, and the remaining card can only be single. Two children play together in a group. After each child touches the cards, they first take out the pairs of cards on their hands and put them aside, leaving only one,