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grand slam
(in trick-taking card games) a declaration or bid in which a player or partnership wins every trick in a hand
A grand slam in card games like bridge is a contract where a team aims to win all 13 tricks in the hand. This is the highest and most difficult level of bidding, showing that the player or team has a very strong hand and the ability to take every trick. Successfully completing a grand slam results in a large number of points, making it a highly rewarding achievement. Bidding for a grand slam often requires confidence in the hand's strength and the partnership's ability to control the game.
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