Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "In trick-taking card games like bridge, the beer card is the seven of diamonds (♦7) playing card when it is agreed that, if a player wins the last trick of a hand with the ♦7, his partner must buy him a beer. It is not considered as part of the rules of these games, but an optional and informal side-bet between players."@en }
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- Beer_card abstract "In trick-taking card games like bridge, the beer card is the seven of diamonds (♦7) playing card when it is agreed that, if a player wins the last trick of a hand with the ♦7, his partner must buy him a beer. It is not considered as part of the rules of these games, but an optional and informal side-bet between players.".
- Q4879970 abstract "In trick-taking card games like bridge, the beer card is the seven of diamonds (♦7) playing card when it is agreed that, if a player wins the last trick of a hand with the ♦7, his partner must buy him a beer. It is not considered as part of the rules of these games, but an optional and informal side-bet between players.".
- Beer_card comment "In trick-taking card games like bridge, the beer card is the seven of diamonds (♦7) playing card when it is agreed that, if a player wins the last trick of a hand with the ♦7, his partner must buy him a beer. It is not considered as part of the rules of these games, but an optional and informal side-bet between players.".
- Q4879970 comment "In trick-taking card games like bridge, the beer card is the seven of diamonds (♦7) playing card when it is agreed that, if a player wins the last trick of a hand with the ♦7, his partner must buy him a beer. It is not considered as part of the rules of these games, but an optional and informal side-bet between players.".