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Standard 32-card deck of the Paris pattern
French-suited playing cards or French-suited cards are cards that use the French suits of🫰 trèfles (clovers or clubs ♣), carreaux (tiles or diamonds ♦), cœurs (hearts ♥), and piques (pikes or spades ♠). Each🫰 suit contains three or four face/court cards. In a standard 52-card deck these are the valet (knave or jack), the🫰 dame (lady or queen), and the roi (king). In addition, in Tarot packs, there is a cavalier (cavalier) ranking between🫰 the queen and the jack. Aside from these aspects, decks can include a wide variety of regional and national patterns,🫰 which often have different deck sizes. In comparison to Spanish, Italian, German, and Swiss playing cards, French cards are the🫰 most widespread due to the geopolitical, commercial, and cultural influence of France, the United Kingdom, and the United States in🫰 the 19th and 20th centuries. Other reasons for their popularity were the simplicity of the suit insignia, which simplifies mass🫰 production, and the popularity of whist and contract bridge. The English pattern of French-suited cards is so widespread that it🫰 is also known as the International or Anglo-American pattern.
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Playing cards arrived in Europe from Mamluk Egypt around 1370 and were already reported in France🫰 in 1377. The French suit insignia was derived from German suits around 1480. Between the transition from the suit of🫰 bells to tiles there was a suit of crescents.[1]