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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Hokm (Persian: حکم‎‎) or Court piece is similar to the card game whist in which eldest hand makes trumps after the first five cards have been dealt, and trick-play is typically stopped after one party has won seven tricks. A special bonus is awarded if one party wins the first seven tricks, or even all tricks. The game is played by four players in two teams, but there are also adaptations for two or three players. Another similar game is known as Band Rung.Derived games have removed the special role of eldest hand or have added features such as the 2 of hearts as the highest trump (satat), the need to win two consecutive tricks in order to pick up tricks (double sar), or counting tens rather than tricks (dehla pakad).The game appears to originate from Iran, India and Pakistan, where it is also spelled coat peace, kot pees, chokri, chakri or rung. Alternative names include seven hands (Iran), t'rup chaal, Hok (Israel) and troefcall (Guyana, Suriname and the Netherlands). In English the game is sometimes referred to simply as trumps. Satat is the most popular card game of Mauritius."@en }

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