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make a table for number of playing cards of different suits club and shade diamond and heart​

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Tool to learn card names. A classic playing card deck has 52 cards, 4 colours : Spades, Hearts, Diamonds and Clubs. Faces (king, queen, jack) have a name.

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What are the distinct cards of a classic card deck?

Why these card names?

Which are hounourable cards?

What is the name of other cards?

Why these colors (suits)?

What are Unicode codes for spade, heart, diamond and clover?

Playing Cards

French Deck

coeur_v Jack of Hearts name: Lahire (Étienne de Vignolles)

JH coeur_d Queen of Hearts name: Judith

QH coeur_r King of Hearts name: Charles

KH

carreau_v Jack of Diamonds name: Hector

JD carreau_d Queen of Diamonds name: Rachel

QD carreau_r King of Diamonds name: Caesar

KD

pique_v Jack of Spades name: Ogier

JS pique_d Queen of Spades name: Pallas

QS pique_r King of Spades name: David

KS

trefle_v Jack of Clubs name: Lancelot

JC trefle_d Queen of Clubs name: Argine

QC trefle_r King of Clubs name: Alexandre

KC

Spade :

pique_apique_2pique_3pique_4pique_5pique_6pique_7pique_8pique_9pique_10pique_vpique_dpique_r

AS,TS,TS,FS,FS,SS,SS,ES,NS,TS

1S,2S,3S,4S,5S,6S,7S,8S,9S,10S

Heart :

coeur_acoeur_2coeur_3coeur_4coeur_5coeur_6coeur_7coeur_8coeur_9coeur_10coeur_vcoeur_dcoeur_r

AH,TH,TH,FH,FH,SH,SH,EH,NH,TH

1H,2H,3H,4H,5H,6H,7H,8H,9H,10H

Clover :

trefle_atrefle_2trefle_3trefle_4trefle_5trefle_6trefle_7trefle_8trefle_9trefle_10trefle_vtrefle_dtrefle_r

AC,TC,TC,FC,FC,SC,SC,EC,NC,TC

1C,2C,3C,4C,5C,6C,7C,8C,9C,10C

Diamond :

carreau_acarreau_2carreau_3carreau_4carreau_5carreau_6carreau_7carreau_8carreau_9carreau_10carreau_vcarreau_dcarreau_r

AD,TD,TD,FD,FD,SD,SD,ED,ND,TD

1D,2D,3D,4D,5D,6D,7D,8D,9D,10D

See also: Tarot Cards — Picking Probabilities

Answers to Questions

What are the distinct cards of a classic card deck?

13 distinct values : Ace (A or 1), 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ,9, 10 (or T), Jack (J), Queen (Q), King (K).

The deck is often completed with 2 jokers (one red, one black)

Why these card names?

The four kings and the jack of diamond (Hector) are among the Nine Worthies (9 heroes Pagan, Christian and Jewish, respected for their glory of war in Europe). There are also 2 queens (Judith and Rachel) that are part of the Nine Worthies Women.

Cards between 2 and 10 do not have a name.

Which are hounourable cards?

The strongest cards are called honors in some games (eg. Bridge), the 10, the jack, the queen, the king and the ace.

What is the name of other cards?

It is possible to give a two letters name for cards depending on its value and color.

Example: Ace of Spades = 1S or AS

Example: Two of Clubs = TC or 2C

Example: Five of Diamonds = FD or 5D

The names are not unique: TH = 2 of Hearts or 3 of Hearts.

Why these colors (suits)?

The suits (spades, hearts, diamonds, clover) appear to be from an adaptation of the Germanic signs representing acorns, bells, leaves and hearts. For the origin of these 4 other symbols ... it had to start somewhere ...

What are Unicode codes for spade, heart, diamond and clover?

The codes of the Unicode characters corresponding to Spades, Hearts, Diamonds and Clovers are:

♠ 2660 ♡ 2661 ♢ 2662 ♣ 2663

♤ 2664 ♥ 2665 ♦ 2666 ♧ 2667

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