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Anchor text: triomphe
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Preceding Context: One way of extending a two-player game to more players is by building two teams of equal size. A common case is four players in two fixed partnerships, sitting crosswise as in whist and contract bridge. Partners sit opposite to each other and cannot see each other's hands. If communication between the partners is allowed at all, then it is usually restricted to a specific list of permitted signs and signals. 17th century French partnership games such as
Succeeding Context: were special in that partners sat next to each other and were allowed to communicate freely so long as they did not exchange cards or played out of order.
Paragraph Title: Number and association of players
Source Page: Card game

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