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Playing Cards Fun Facts Trivia

Playing cards have been around for centuries and they still offer many fun facts. Therefore, it is only natural that numerous myths and facts about the deck or specific cards have accumulated throughout that time. Thus, almost everyone has touched a deck of cards at some point in their lives. However, only a few are aware of the fascinating facts about them.

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Playing Cards Fun Facts Trivia

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  1. Playing Cards Fun Facts Trivia Do you need to get a hold of some good trivia about playing cards? Well, this blog post is just for you! We have compiled the most interesting playing cards fun facts that we could find. Read on and enjoy while you play in the top live casino in Singapore. Playing cards have been around for centuries and they still offer many fun facts. Therefore, it is only natural that numerous myths and facts about the deck or specific cards have accumulated throughout that time. Thus, almost everyone has touched a deck of cards at some point in their lives. However, only a few are aware of the fascinating facts about them. What are the cards in a deck? The deck of cards referred to as a “standard deck” is also popular in the name of “French deck.” This name refers to the deck’s historical beginnings. There are a few key characteristics to keep in mind while dealing with this sort of deck. The Hearts, Clubs, Spades, and Diamonds are the four suits in a standard deck of cards. Wherein, there are thirteen cards in each suit: Ace, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen, and King. As a result, the total number of cards in the deck is 52. The term “Ace high” refers to the sequence when assigning the ranks. In some cases, Ace is more valuable than King (Ace high). In other situations, the Ace ranks lower than the two (Ace low). An Ace may be both high and low at times.

  2. Furthermore, red is used to print the Diamonds and Hearts. Black is used to printing the Spades and Clubs. As a result, there are 26 red and 26 black cards. In addition, each rank has four cards (one for each of the four suits). Therefore, there are four nines, four tens, and so on. Face cards are the Jacks, Queens, and Kings. Moreover, each suite has three face cards, for a total of 12 face cards in the deck. Notably, there are no jokers in the standard deck of cards. The most common card game is poker, but there are many other games to play with playing cards. Our playing cards fun facts trivia will teach you some interesting trivia about playing cards that may surprise you! Top Playing Cards Fun Facts That You Should Know Card Trivia #1: Did you know that the first decks of cards were created sometime in the 9th Century in Imperial China? Historians believed that the earliest printed card decks develops approximately 13 centuries ago. In addition, it only consists of 32 cards. This deck of cards comprised all the possible combinations of a pair of dice. Initially, the cards were usually printed on: Paper Wood Bone Playing Card Trivia #2: The 52 Cards correspond to the number of weeks in a year. Are you a fan of numerology? If so, then you should probably get ecstatic when you hear these fascinating facts. We are all aware that the standard deck consists of 52 cards, right. However, did you realize that this number correlates to the number of weeks in a year? Yes, we have 52 weeks in a year. Not only that but also there are four suits in a month, just as there are four seasons in a year and four weeks in a month. The four natural elements also represent the suits: Hearts representing water Clubs representing fire Spades representing air Diamonds representing earth

  3. Moreover, the 12 court cards symbolize the 12 zodiac signs as well as the 12 months of the year. In addition, each suite has 13 cards, representing the 13 lunar months of a year or the 13 phases of the lunar cycle. Finally, there are two colors: Red representing the day Black representing the night Playing Cards Fun Facts #3: Did you know that the early decks of cards have no queens? Yes, it is correct. The man originally dominated the deck of cards. If we will be going back in time, there were no queens and no female figures in general in the early decks of cards. Instead, they had: Monarch Knight Knave – which later on became the Jack Only in the 15th century when female-fronted cards first emerged. Still, they were not widely used until the French cards. Furthermore, the Paris pattern linked their looks to those of historical and mythological queens. Card Trivia #4: Did you know that during the late 1400s, the French Suit symbols that we use today were derived from Germans? Yes, it is true. The most well-known French suit symbols (Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs, and Spades) are a modified version of German suit symbols from the late 1370s. Among these card symbols are: Acorns Leaves Hearts Bells Even earlier than that, the Cups, Swords, Coins, and Batons were used as symbols during the 14th century. The Italians imitate these earlier card symbols. The French suit symbols did not become widespread until the 1480s. Hence, they are still extensively used in America and other areas today. Playing Cards Fun Facts #5: Are you aware of the price of the most luxurious deck of cards?

  4. You can find the most valuable and rarest deck of playing cards at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. A Tarot card deck was produced in the Netherlands in the mid-fifteenth century. These tarot cards are still in excellent shape and were purchased by the museum from a private collector in the mid-1970s for $143,000. Quite expensive, right? Other centuries-old decks of cards may be found at places like Yale University, which has its card database. The Mamluk pack of cards in Istanbul’s Topkapu Museum is one of the oldest and rarest cards in the world. Playing Cards Fun Facts #6: Is it true that the playing cards are instruments of the devil? With the spread of playing cards throughout Europe, the church stepped in and declared them illegal. Thus, the church claims that the playing cards were a gateway to other vices. Due to the wide availability of cards, gambling has increased. It’s not like gambling was a new thing during that time. In reality, gambling was usual for people to exclusively play betting games until the 18th century. Yet, playing cards was forbidden by the church. Because according to them, playing cards led to intoxication and violence. During the 15th century, for example, the English parliament declared playing cards are illegal excepts on the 12 days of Christmas. Fortunately, a company petitioned the King for an exemption in the 17th century. In 1628, King Charles I then granted these petitions. In exchange, the King levied a tax on each deck of cards. It causes the price of a pack of cards to skyrocket, eventually reaching £16. Card Trivia #7: Do you know what is the most well-known brand of a playing card? If someone asks about what brand of playing cards you are using, there is no doubt, that you will say it is a Bicycle. Well, it is not surprising that the most popular brand of playing cards is Bicycle. The Ace of Spades presented with their trademark spade emblem, which can be found on both the box and the Ace of Spades. Bicycle playing cards first appeared in the United States in 1885, and their popularity has only grown since then. Also, magicians, gamblers, and card players all around the world have used and continue to use bicycle cards. Playing Cards Fun Facts #8: Did you know that the Ace of Spades is a powerful card? During World War II, this legendary Ace of Spades plays an important role in the U.S. army. First, the American soldiers painted an image of Ace of Spades on their helmets. So, it can bring them some good luck. Then, during the Vietnam War, it was utilized as a terrifying emblem. Americans believed that the Ace of Spades is a harbinger of ill luck for Viet Cong fighters.

  5. It’s uncertain whether or not these rumors were based on truth. Unfortunately, there are no documented records of this practice. However, it’s a widely held belief that soldiers requested boxes of aces of spades to demoralize the enemy. Playing Card Trivia #9: Did you know that casinos in Las Vegas change their decks more frequently than you change your pants. Yes, Vegas Casinos normally change their decks more often. Have you ever wondered how long a deck of cards is used at a casino before being discarded? Well, decks can survive up to 12 hours in Las Vegas before being tossed or sold. The number of participants at the table and whether the deck is shuffled by hand or by machine influence the amount of time a deck is in play. If you visit during a busy time, a deck may only last an hour before being changed with a fresh pack. However, why are cards being discarded in the first place? This is to keep any identifiable markings on the game, such as bends and scuffs, from giving it away to cheaters. Playing Cards Fun Facts #10: Do you know how the Joker was invented? The deck of cards did not originally have a Joker on it. However, it became a trump card in the game of Euchre in the United States by the mid-nineteenth century. A trump card has its worth raised beyond that of the other cards in the deck. Euchre is a kind of Juckerspiel, an Alsatian game. The joker’s origins, according to some, maybe traced back to Italian tarot cards, where the Fool is a card. Nowadays, the 52-card decks include two or three jokers. Therefore, the joker is here to stay, regardless of where it comes from. Playing Cards Fun Facts #11: The Greatest Escape Another World War II playing cards fun fact trivia, did you know that a deck of the card helps POWS to escape the war? Well, it is true. The governments can be very creative during times of war. They use playing cards in a variety of ways during World War II. The US government collaborated with a well-known card manufacturer to create special secret decks for American prisoners of war during World War II (POWs). When the cards were wet, they appeared to tear apart. Then, it reveals fragments of maps that might be used to aid with escapes. This fun fact is a bit like James Bond, right.

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