set (cards)

{{Short description|In card games, a combination of three or more cards of the same rank}}

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In card games, a set or group is a scoring combination consisting of multiple playing cards, usually of the same rank.Parlett (2008) p. 489. Depending on the game, a set may consist of two cards of equal rank (a "pair") as in Bieten, three of a kind as in poker, or more.

Description

Sets are one of the two types of meld that may be used in games where melding is part of the play; the other being a run or sequence. A set or group comprises 3 or 4 cards of the same rank and, usually, different suits. A prial, pair royal, gleek or triplet is a set of 3 cards of equal rank and a quartet or, in some older games, a mournival, is one of four cards of the same rank.Parlett (2008), pp. 287, 645.

Usually a pair (2 cards of the same rank but different suits) is not counted as a "set"; but some games, such as Bieten or Perlaggen do include pairs as sets. A wild set is one containing wild cards – that is, those cards designated in the rules as being wild, for example, the jokers in Rommé. On the other hand, a natural set is one consisting entirely of 'natural cards'.Parlett, David. A History of Card Games. Oxford: OUP (1991), p. 127. {{ISBN|0-19-282905-X}}.

In Texas Holdem poker, a set refers to a three of a kind where the player has a pocket pair. This is contrasted with trips which is when a player only has one hole card that matches with two board cards.

Examples

= French suited cards =

class="wikitable"

!Pair
(may not count as a set)

|{{card|club|9|50px}}{{card|spade|9|50px}}

Prial or triplet

|{{card|club|K|50px}}{{card|heart|K|50px}}{{card|diamond|K|50px}}

Wild triplet

|{{card|heart|K|50px}}{{card|black|Joker|50px}}{{card|diamond|K|50px}}

Quartet

|{{card|club|A|50px}}{{card|spade|A|50px}}{{card|heart|A|50px}}{{card|diamond|A|50px}}

= German suited cards =

class="wikitable"

!Pair
(may not count as a set)

|{{German suited card|acorn|9|50px}}{{German suited card|leaf|9|50px}}

Prial or triplet

|{{German suited card|acorn|7|50px}}{{German suited card|heart|7|50px}}{{German suited card|bell|7|50px}}

Quartet

|{{German suited card|acorn|D|50px}}{{German suited card|bell|D|50px}}{{German suited card|heart|D|50px}}{{German suited card|leaf|D|50px}}

See also

References

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Bibliography

  • Parlett, David. The Penguin Book of Card Games. London: Penguin (2008). {{ISBN|978-0-141-03787-5}}.

Category:Card game terminology

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