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In brief: mechanic, usually the only mechanic besides passing, bidding, or scoring, used in many classic, and some modern, card games. One player is 'lead' who plays a card from his hand to the table. Each player in turn then plays one card into the 'trick' The game rules specify a method to determine which of the cards wins the trick. Often, the player who won the trick is lead in the next hand. ---- One of the primary determinates of 'good' trick taking game seems to player perception of luck. A player does not want to feel that his fate is 'determined by the deck'. In other words, the player wants MeaningfulChoices. Another prominent features of most trick taking games is a high ThoughtFiddleRatio. ---- CategoryNeedsWork
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