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THE CARDS

SPADES                    HEARTS                    CLUBS                    DIAMONDS

Ace of Spades              Ace of Hearts               Ace of Clubs             Ace of Diamonds

King of Spades            King of Hearts             King of Clubs           King of Diamonds

Queen of Spades         Queen of Hearts         Queen of Clubs        Queen of Diamonds

Jack of Spades             Jack of Hearts            Jack of Clubs            Jack of Diamonds

Ten of Spades              Ten of Hearts              Ten of Clubs             Ten of Diamonds

Nine of Spades            Nine of Hearts            Nine of Clubs            Nine of Diamonds

Eight of Spades           Eight of Hearts           Eight of Clubs           Eight of Diamonds

Seven of Spades          Seven of Hearts          Seven of Clubs          Seven of Diamonds

Six of Spades               Six of Hearts               Six of Clubs                Six of Diamonds

Five of Spades             Five of Hearts             Five of Clubs              Five of Diamonds

Four of Spades            Four of Hearts            Four of Clubs             Four of Diamonds

Three of Spades          Three of Hearts          Three of Clubs           Three of Diamonds

Two of Spades             Two of Hearts             Two of Clubs             Two of Diamonds

                                                              The Joker

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