An Ace, King, Queen, or Jack. (Also honor)
Jack, Queen or King -- In a standard deck, the cards with "faces" on them.
The face cards are the Jacks, Queens, and Kings. They all have a value of 10. So including the face cards there are sixteen 10-value cards per deck.
Jack, King, or Queen, any suit, is known as a face card.
Any King, Queen, or Jack in a deck.
Jack, queen, or king. Also paint, court card, picture card.
one of the twelve cards in a deck bearing a picture of a face
A Jack, Queen, King, or Ace. Also known as Royals.
King, Queen or Jack of any suit.
In blackjack the jack, queen, or king, the “picture cardsâ€.
Jacks, Queens, and Kings, all of which have a 10-point value.
The king, queen, and jack of any suit.
(n). The face cards are the Jacks, Queens, and Kings. They all have a value of 10.
Jack, Queen, King (all having a zero value in baccarat)
A Jack, Queen or King in a deck of cards. Also called a picture card.
a Jack, Queen or King are all face cards due to the figure on the card.
A term for a card with a face like a jack, queen or king.
King, queen, jack are called face cards.
Name given to a Jack, Queen, or King of any suit of cards.
In a deck of playing cards, the term face card is generally used to describe a card that depicts a person. Cards depicting persons were developed in Europe, possibly in the late 1300s; it is believed that earlier sets of cards included "court cards" that showed abstract designs, and not persons.