It will now be found there are seven rows of five cards each, and two remaining; these two are placed with the nines, sevens and fives, to be used later.
This being done, the fifteen cards are gathered up, shuffled, cut, and dealt so as to form three packs of five cards each.
Five cards of the same suit, not necessarily in order.
Five cards in numerical sequence, though not of the same suit.
Each trick, therefore, consists of five cards instead of four, and as some of these tricks are much more valuable than others, the aim of every player should be to secure the highest tricks.
The possible combinations of five cards are so numerous that space will only permit us to give examples of a few leading hands.
If the dealer play with less than five cards, the non-dealer counts as tricks all cards which cannot be played to.
The pack having been shuffled, the non-dealer cuts, and his opponent deals, one at a time, five cards to each player.
The fourth-best card of your suit is led from suits of four cards, and from suits of five cards.
Take twenty-five cards, show five of them to a party, requesting him to think of one, then place them one upon the other.
Form three ranks of five cards each, and request a party to think of one of these cards, and tell you in which rank it is.
Having abstracted a good hand from the pack (five cards 'never would be missed') it could be retained in the holdout as long as might be necessary.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "five cards" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.