Claims
- 1. In a bridge deck of 52 playing cards used in a bridge game in which two or three players bid to contract for a dummy hand which is incapable of verbal response and at least some of the cards of which dummy are unexposed to the players at the time of bidding,
- means associated with only the Aces of said deck, which means is normally non-discernible to the naked eye of the players, for distinguishing, in response to an artificial Slam bid by one player and in further response to conditioning said cards to so distinguish, said Aces from the remaining cards of the deck without viewing the faces of the cards to reveal the number of Aces contained in any unexposed portion of said dummy hand.
- 2. In a bridge deck according to claim 1,
- second means associated with only the Kings of said deck, which means is normally non-discernible to the naked eye of the players, for distinguishing, in response to a second artificial Slam bid by said one player and in further response to conditioning of said cards to so distinguish, said Kings from the remaining cards of the deck without viewing the faces of thecards to reveal the number of Kings contained in the unexposed portion of said dummy hand.
- 3. A bridge deck according to claim 1 wherein said conditioning is responsive to registering means for aligning the unexposed dummy cards along corresponding edges thereof to reveal misregister of the Aces relative to the remaining cards.
- 4. A bridge deck according to claim 3 wherein said conditioning is further responsive to a second registering means for aligning the unexposed dummy cards along different edges than those for distinguishing the Aces, to reveal misregister of the Kings relative to the remaining cards.
- 5. A bridge deck according to claim 1 wherein said conditioning is responsive to an auxiliary device associated with said deck.
- 6. A bridge deck according to claim 5 wherein said distinguishing means comprises openings in each of the cards of said deck, and wherein said auxiliary device comprises a tool insertable through said openings to cause misregister of said Aces from the remaining cards of said dummy hand by planar displacement thereof and visual protrusion beyond an edge of said dummy hand.
- 7. A bridge deck according to claim 5 wherein the backs of said Aces are coated with a medium non-discernibly visibly distinguishable from the remaining cards of said deck, an wherein said auxiliary device comprises means for discerning the Aces through means of said coated backs.
- 8. A bridge deck according to claim 4 wherein said distinguishing means is located at the edges of said cards.
- 9. A bridge deck according to claim 4 wherein said distinguishing means comprises a different measurement of said Aces relative to the rest of the cards of the deck across one dimension and a different measurement of said Kings relative to the rest of the cards of the deck across a second dimension at right angles to said one dimension.
- 10. A bridge deck according to claim 9 wherein both of said different dimensions are smaller than the corresponding dimensions of the rest of the cards of the deck.
- 11. A bridge deck according to claim 3 wherein said registering means comprises notches in the edges of said cards.
- 12. A bridge deck according to claim 3 wherein said registering means comprises printed marks on the backs of said cards adjacent the edges thereof.
- 13. A bridge deck according to claim 3 wherein said registering means comprises printed marks on the edges of said cards.
- 14. In a bridge deck of 52 playing cards used in a bridge game in which two or three players bid to contract for a thirteen card dummy hand which is incapable of verbal response and at least some of the cards of which dummy are unexposed to the players at the time of bidding, the improvement comprising:
- means associated with the Aces of said deck and signifying the number of Aces in the unexposed cards of said dummy hand in response to a Slam bid by one of said players calling for such number of Aces.
- 15. In a bridge deck according to claim 14 including means associated with the Kings of said deck and signifying the number of Kings in the unexposed cards of said dummy hand in response to a further Slam bid by said one player calling for such number of Kings.
- 16. A bridge deck according to claim 15 wherein the backs of said cards are all similar in appearance, requiring that the hands be randomly dealt.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 409,640, filed Oct. 25, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,009,884.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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