Sequences are valuable, inasmuch as they enable the player to get rid of two, three ormore cards simultaneously.
A revoke occurs when a player, other than dummy, holding one or more cards of the suit led, plays a card of a different suit.
When any one, except dummy, plays two or more cards to the same trick and the mistake is not corrected, he is answerable for any consequent revokes he may have made.
It will bring three or more cards up into your hand and take back the discards as you hold your hands and cards in a natural position on top of the table.
A little instrument easily carried in your vest pocket, that can be used at a moment's notice to hold out one or more cards in any game.
To play a card which will take two ormore cards of a different denomination whose aggregate number of pips or spots exactly equals those of the card played.
To discard one or more cards, and receive a corresponding number from the dealer.
He then proceeds to "force" three or more cards in an order previously agreed upon, and the holders thereupon ask of the assistant, as the performer has previously instructed them to do, what the names of the cards are.
To force three or more cards, pass them all from the bottom to the centre together, and not one at a time.
This, a most useful preparation, consists merely in having one or more cards in the pack a shade longer or broader than the others.
Is when a player, holding one or more cards of the suit led, plays a card of a different suit.
When the strong trump hand holds no more cards of your long suit, do all damage possible with it.
Holding a sequence of two or more cards, headed by a Queen, Jack, or Ten, when there is an honour in the dummy it is good play to lead the highest card.
Don't lead through strength when dummy holds a sequence of three or more cards, as A K Q K Q J Q J 10 Holding a high card or cards in a suit in which the dummy is weak, avoid leading that suit.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more cards" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.