Dai Di
See also: daidí
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Cantonese 大 (daai6, “big”) + D (di2, “two”).
Pronunciation
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Proper noun
Dai Di
- A Chinese card game where the number two cards are the most powerful in the deck.
- 2002 July 25, roychang, “most playable games on the palm”, in SPUG.sg/forums[1], retrieved 2016-04-03:
- I would have tot everyone would know about the card game Chor Dai Di
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- 2013-09-26, Lester Wong, “Become a Chinese poker grand master with Big Dai Di’s new global leaderboard”, in techinasia[2], retrieved 2016-04-03:
- The mobile card game is based on the traditional Chinese card game called ‘big two’ (or ‘choh dai di’ Cantonese) which is similar to poker.
- 2015, Kian J. Fraser, Total card games! The biggest and best collection of solo & group card games, page 388:
- Big Two(大D; jyutping, co4 daai6 di2) is a card game similar to Assholes, Crazy Eight and other shedding games