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Clubs is one of the four suits of playing cards in the standard French deck. It corresponds to the suit of Acorns in a German deck.

Its original French name is Trèfle which means "clover" and the card symbol depicts a three-leafed clover leaf. The Italian name is Fiori. The English name "Clubs" is derived from the suit of Bastoni in Italian-Spanish suited cards.

In Germany, this suit is known as Kreuz , especially in the International Skat Regulations. In Austria, by contrast, it is almost exclusively called Treff, a reference to the French name, especially in the game of Bridge, where French names generally predominate, for example Cœur is used instead of Herz.

In Skat and Doppelkopf, Clubs are the highest-ranked suit. In Bridge, Clubs are the lowest suit.

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