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What does the "B" stand for on playing cards ?
For K, Q, and J , it's ok but B ?
Is it common to find "B" instead of "J" ?
Sep 6, 2015 9:47 PM
Answers · 6
Gary I just see your last comment now. They have KDB.
September 7, 2015
Thank you all for your comments. I understand now. The cards were sold in a place where they sell sweets which look like bears.
September 6, 2015
Do they actually have KQJ and B? or KDB?
September 6, 2015
I haven't either, those are definitely not English cards.
September 6, 2015
Me neither. It can't be an English language set of playing cards. The non-number playing cards are Jack, Queen, King and Ace. And then you have jokers. Nothing beginning with 'b.'
September 6, 2015
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