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Belote (French pronunciation: [bəlɔt]) is a 32-card, trick-taking, ace–ten game pla****
primarily in
France and
certain European countries,
namely Armenia...
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Melissa Louise Belote (born
October 16, 1956), also
known by her
current married name
Melissa Belote Ripley, is an
American former competition swimmer...
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Belote may
refer to:
Belote, a card game po****r in
France Frank Belote, an
American track and
field athlete who
competed in the 1912
Summer Olympics...
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Frank Vern
Belote (October 8, 1883 –
October 12, 1928) was an
American track and
field athlete who
competed in the 1912
Summer Olympics. He was born in...
- (French pronunciation: [kwɛ̃ʃ]), also
called belote coinchée (IPA: [bəlɔt kwɛ̃ʃe]), is a
variant of the
French belote. The
rules of the game are the same, but...
- Virginia.
Convicted of
first degree murder for
killing her
white employer Ida
Belote,
Christian became the only
female minor executed in the
United States in...
- French-suited cards. Po****r
European games in this
family include four-handed
belote,
klaverjas and J**** but also a
widespread two-hander
known under various...
- All
fours Apples Auction bridge Baloot Barbu Bauernschnapsen Bashi Fen
Belote Bid
Whist Black Lady
Bluke Bisca Bohemian Schneider Boon
Boston Bourré Cego...
- this
family that is po****r in the
United States.
Other examples include belote and skat. In
contrast to Europe,
Chinese trick-taking
games did not develop...
- Press. pp. 126–127, 196–197, 218, 251, 263–265. ISBN 9780815410850.
Belote, James;
Belote,
William (1967). Corregidor. New York:
Playboy Press Paperbacks...