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Card game vocabulary course,
in this course introduces essential terms and phrases used in popular card games like poker, bridge, and rummy. Learn the meanings and proper usage of words such as "shuffle," "deal," "fold," "trump," and "draw," along with common expressions like "ace up your sleeve" and "call someone's bluff." Through engaging lessons and practical examples, you'll gain confidence in discussing strategies, rules, and gameplay scenarios. Whether you're a casual player or a competitive enthusiast, this course equips you with the language skills to communicate effectively and enjoy card games to the fullest. Ideal for learners of all levels.
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