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Bezique (/bəˈziːk/) or bésigue (French: [beziɡ]) is a 19th-century
French melding and trick-taking card game for two players,
which was
imported to Britain...
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identical rank (8♠ 8♣ 8♥).
Other ones may be
marriage (e.g. K♥ and Q♥) and
bezique (Q♠ and J♦).
Melding is
typical in
games of the
rummy family, such as canasta...
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players and pla**** with a 48-card deck. It is
derived from the card game
bezique;
players score points by trick-taking and also by
forming combinations...
- The
Bezique Game (La
partie de Bésigue) is an 1880 oil-on-canvas
painting by the
French impressionist artist Gustave Caillebotte (1848–1894). The work...
- little-changed
descendant of Brusquembille, the
ancestor of
briscan and
bezique,
Briscola is a
Mediterranean trick-taking ace–ten card game for two to...
- such as Euchre.
Games with such
promotion include: All
Fours Bête
Belote Bezique Cribbage Doppelkopf Egyptian Rat****
Euchre Five-hundred Forty-fives Hearts...
- is a
piquet deck, used for piquet, Belote, Skat, Euchre, Bête, Écarté,
Bezique and (with two
piquet decks) Pinochle,
among others. Rook's main variant...
- hand as in Ninety-nine, be
determined by
drawing a card at
random as in
Bezique, by the last card
dealt to a
designated player as in Whist, by the first...
- the Czech/Slovak Mariáš,
Hungarian Ulti,
Finnish Mar****ussi and
French Bezique.
American pinochle also
descends from this family.
Together with the jack–nine...
- the Low Countries,
Central Europe and is used to play piquet, belote,
bezique and skat.
Values in
Russian 36-card
stripped deck (used to play
durak and...