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What is the meaning of diamond heart spade diamond club?

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  1. you said diamond twice and who knows


  2. im confused....its a straight? thats my best guess...or a hand with 4 of a kind in it...

  3. In the 15th century in Europe, the suits in playing cards varied; typically a deck had four suits, although five suits were common and other structures are also known. In Germany, hearts, bells, leaves, and acorns became the standard suits and are still used in Eastern and Southeastern German decks today for Skat and other games. Italian and Spanish cards of the 15th century used swords, batons, cups, and coins. The Tarot, which included extra trump cards, was invented in Italy in the 15th century.

    The four suits (spades, hearts, diamonds, clubs) now used in most of the world originated in France in approximately 1480 . The trèfle (club) was probably copied from the acorn and the pique (spade) from the leaf of the German suits. (The names "pique" and "spade", however, may have derived from the sword of the Italian suits). In England, the French suits were eventually used, although the earliest decks had the Italian suits

  4. I believe the different suits represent different classes in society.  The deck of cards I believe was invented by the french, Spades represent royalty, and clubs represented the peasants.

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