German version of the cards use A for Ace, K for King, D for Queen and B for Jack.
Why do cards with description in English sold in Czechia use german card naming convention is another question, maybe we expect a lot of german tourists to buy them? Wouldnt it make sense to have the description in german too then? No idea, but thats probably what that is.
Bubes and dames
D = Q, B = J
It is uncommon for Czech Republic as most cards sets use the standard AKQJ setup but this indeed exists and it is not a mistake.
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I have never seen it either, but I did some digging (went on wiki) and foudn this: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French-suited_playing_cards#History](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French-suited_playing_cards#History)
German version of the cards use A for Ace, K for King, D for Queen and B for Jack.
Why do cards with description in English sold in Czechia use german card naming convention is another question, maybe we expect a lot of german tourists to buy them? Wouldnt it make sense to have the description in german too then? No idea, but thats probably what that is.
Bubes and dames
D = Q, B = J
It is uncommon for Czech Republic as most cards sets use the standard AKQJ setup but this indeed exists and it is not a mistake.
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