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Brusquembille or
Briscambille is a historical, French, 3-card trick-and-draw game for two to five
players using a 32-card
piquet pack. The game has variable...
- of a king and
queen earns a bonus.
Brisque was
probably derived from
Brusquembille which, in turn,
stemmed from Mariage, the
progenitor of the Marriage...
- is the
highest card of its suit is Trappola. In ace–ten
games like
brusquembille,
pinochle and sixty-six, the ace
dragged the 10
along with it to the...
- B****adewitz
Belote Bezique Bierkopf Blattla Bohemian Schneider Bräus/Brus
Brusquembille Coinche Écarté
Einwerfen Elfern Fingerkloppe Fünfzehnern
German Schafkopf...
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together with
Scopa and Tressette. A little-changed
descendant of
Brusquembille, the
ancestor of
briscan and bezique,
Briscola is a
Mediterranean trick-taking...
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listed by
Rabelais in 1534.
Another early example is the
French game of
Brusquembille whose rules appeared in 1718.
Probably around 1820, the Ten
began to...
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found in
Brusquembille, a
French game
whose rules were
published in 1718. The
development and
scoring of the
cards are similar, but
Brusquembille was pla****...
- century. He may have
given his name to the
historical French card game of
Brusquembille whose rules are
known from the
early 18th century.
Gracieux was born...
- point-trick
games are in the huge
family of ace–ten card
games beginning with
brusquembille.
Pinochle is a
representative of this
family that is po****r in the...
- low. On the
other hand,
around the same time the
related French game
Brusquembille was
already described with tens
ranking high. The
fuller description...