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Call-ace Whist (Danish: Essmakker Whist) or Danish Whist is a card game for four players playing in variable partnerships. It is the most popular form of Whist in Denmark, where it is often just called "Whist". It has a well developed bidding system and has imported from the traditional Danish game of Skærvindsel the feature of determining the partnerships by 'calling an ace'. John McLeod records that there is also a version of Danish Whist in which there are fixed partnerships.

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  • Call-ace Whist (Danish: Essmakker Whist) or Danish Whist is a card game for four players playing in variable partnerships. It is the most popular form of Whist in Denmark, where it is often just called "Whist". It has a well developed bidding system and has imported from the traditional Danish game of Skærvindsel the feature of determining the partnerships by 'calling an ace'. John McLeod records that there is also a version of Danish Whist in which there are fixed partnerships. (en)
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  • Es-Makker Whist, Esmakker Whist, Whist (en)
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  • A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 (en)
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  • French-suited (en)
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  • Clubs are a preference suit in Call-ace Whist (en)
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  • File:Danish pattern cards - Suit of Clubs - IMG 7753.jpg (en)
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  • 52 (xsd:integer)
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  • Clockwise (en)
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  • 4 (xsd:integer)
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  • Call-ace Whist (en)
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  • Call-ace Whist (Danish: Essmakker Whist) or Danish Whist is a card game for four players playing in variable partnerships. It is the most popular form of Whist in Denmark, where it is often just called "Whist". It has a well developed bidding system and has imported from the traditional Danish game of Skærvindsel the feature of determining the partnerships by 'calling an ace'. John McLeod records that there is also a version of Danish Whist in which there are fixed partnerships. (en)
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  • Call-ace Whist (en)
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