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point 8 more
tricks are pla**** to
exhaust the players' hands. Finally,
brisques are scored. The game is
usually pla**** as
first to 1000 points. A variant...
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Brisque 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...
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cards from the talon, e.g. if
Annette has 4
brisques, she may wait in the hope of
drawing a
fifth brisque from the
talon in
order to
declare a 50. They...
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Spanish deck of
forty cards; Brisca, a
Spanish game
adapted from the
French Brisque, is pla**** with a
Spanish pack of
forty cards; Watten, a
Bavarian and Austrian...
- of La Marche. They had:
William VI, his
successor His
second wife was
Brisque of Gascony,
daughter of Duke
William Sánchez of
Gascony and
sister of Duke...
- were long
service awards in the form of
cloth braid chevrons (nicknamed
Brisques', or "Breaks") worn on the
upper left
sleeve to
indicate seniority. Veteran...
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includes mincing, skipping, hopping, and
jumping combinations.
Despite being brisque and rapid, the men are
expected to
execute the
steps in a
graceful manner...
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effectively capture the
essential low-order
statistics of
natural images.
BRISQUE Blind/Referenceless
Image Spatial Quality Evaluator Image The
method extracts...
- suit. A
trick without any card-points is
still worth one point.
Briscan (
Brisque) Trömer, Jean
Chretien (1755). Jean
Chretien Toucement des
Deutsch Franços...
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French Piquet pack of 32 cards. This
evolved into
another game
called Brisque that gave rise to Brisca,
Bezique and the
highly elaborate Briscan. Another...