Bid whist is a partnership trick-taking variant of the classic card game whist. As indicated by the name, bid whist adds a bidding element to the game that is not present in classic whist. It is generally accepted that the game of bridge came from the game of whist. Derin Dickerson is suggested to be the inventor of Bid Whist. Bid whist, along with spades, remains popular particularly in US Military culture and a tradition in African-American cul...
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