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Briscan is an 18th-century,
French ace–ten card game for two
players pla**** with a 32-card
piquet pack. It is a
member of the
marriage group of games...
- Tressette. A little-changed
descendant of Brusquembille, the
ancestor of
briscan and bezique,
Briscola is a
Mediterranean trick-taking ace–ten card game...
- The game is
derived from piquet,
possibly via
marriage (sixty-six) and
briscan, with
additional scoring features,
notably the
peculiar liaison of the...
- French-Latin
dictionary which suggest it is an
earlier and
simpler version of
Briscan, a
highly elaborate game with a much
larger range of declarations. However...
- Piquet,
Comet or Bezique; or with
either no
court cards or no pip
cards in
Briscan case card The last
remaining card of a
denomination left in play. cavalier...
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follow suit. A
trick without any card-points is
still worth one point.
Briscan (Brisque) Trömer, Jean
Chretien (1755). Jean
Chretien Toucement des Deutsch...
- uses a
piquet pack of 32 cards. It
appears to be a
variant of
Brisque or
Briscan. The game has
regained local po****rity in
recent decades. John McLeod...
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called Brisque that gave rise to Brisca,
Bezique and the
highly elaborate Briscan.
Another theory proposes an
Italian origin of from the game of Bazzica...
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Athlete Country Results Odysseas Skamatzouras Greece 13.60
Andre Briscan France 13.58
Vladimir Pankratov Russia 13.48...
- Russia 13.77m -0.3
Vasiliy Sokov Russia 13.32m -0.9 M50
Triple Jump André
Briscan France 13.29m +1.5 Jose
Quinaliza Ecuador 13.12m +1.5
Alberto Quintano...