- Jambone
- Railroad Euchre A bid to play alone and with the entire hand face up on the table
The official rules of card games glossary. 2009.
The official rules of card games glossary. 2009.
jambone — jam·bone … English syllables
jambone — ˈjamˌbōn noun Etymology: origin unknown : a lone euchre hand that is played with the bidder s cards exposed on the table … Useful english dictionary
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