Remember that an average hand contains four court cards, of honours, one in each suit.
The number of cards, inclusive of the honours, in each suit, is twelve, as has been previously observed.
An idea of the whole pack may be formed from the following description of a few of the cards of each suit.
After taking the lead, count the cards of each suit in the combined hands and make it your object to play for the longest.
At the end of the hand see if you can recall how many of each suit he held.
With a little practice you will be able to recall what his high cards were as well as the number in each suit.
The Tarots had four court cards to each suit, while the French and Spanish packs have only three members of the court world.
Four Jacks--Thoughts of either king or queen of each suit, friendly gathering.
The only cards that need to be thus distinguished are: The face cards of each suit; the ace, eight, nine and ten of diamonds.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each suit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.