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- History_of_contract_bridge abstract "The history of contract bridge, one of the world's most popular partnership card games, may be dated from the early 16th-century invention of trick-taking games such as whist. Bridge departed from whist with the creation of Biritch (or "Russian Whist") in the 19th century, and evolved through the late 19th and early 20th centuries to form the present game.".
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- History_of_contract_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_(bridge_card_game).
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- History_of_contract_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Ely_Culbertson.
- History_of_contract_bridge wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- History_of_contract_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Harold_Stirling_Vanderbilt.
- History_of_contract_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_English_Dictionary.
- History_of_contract_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Rubber_bridge.
- History_of_contract_bridge wikiPageWikiLink The_Official_Encyclopedia_of_Bridge.
- History_of_contract_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Trick-taking_game.
- History_of_contract_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Trump.
- History_of_contract_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Trump_(cards).
- History_of_contract_bridge wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- History_of_contract_bridge wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- History_of_contract_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Whist.
- History_of_contract_bridge wikiPageWikiLink Wikisource:Biritch,_or_Russian_Whist.
- History_of_contract_bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bridge".
- History_of_contract_bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "History of contract bridge".
- History_of_contract_bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "predecessor".
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- History_of_contract_bridge subject Category:Contract_bridge.
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- History_of_contract_bridge comment "The history of contract bridge, one of the world's most popular partnership card games, may be dated from the early 16th-century invention of trick-taking games such as whist. Bridge departed from whist with the creation of Biritch (or "Russian Whist") in the 19th century, and evolved through the late 19th and early 20th centuries to form the present game.".
- History_of_contract_bridge label "History of contract bridge".
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