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    The third smallest size of what is called a diamond?

    Question #113478. Asked by nibbles0011. (Mar 18 10 3:00 PM)


    DaveH1960

    Not sure that this is what you are looking for, but in the card game Bridge, the Diamond suit is the third lowest rank. i.e. Spades (most 'important'), Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs (lowest rank).

    Apr 20 10, 5:54 PM


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