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Drużbart or
Druzbart is an
extinct Polish card game of the
Bruus family. The game is
descended from the
oldest known card game in Europe, Karnöffel, a...
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among others, the
games of Kupiec, Kasztelan, Wózek, Skrzetułka,
Drużbart, Pamfil, Chapanka, Tryszak, Mariasz,
Piquet (Pikieta) and Cwik. From the...
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Europe spawning a
family of
similar games such as
Russian Bruzbart,
Polish Drużbart,
Swedish Bräus,
Icelandic Brús and others.
Brusbart in turn
descends from...
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northern Europe spawning a
family of
games such as
Russian Bruzbart,
Polish Drużbart,
Swedish Bräus,
Greenlandic Voormsi and others.
Brusbart in turn is descended...
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Bruus or Brusbart,
Russian Bruzbart or Dulya,
Livonian Brusbart,
Polish Drużbart,
Danish and
Estonian Brus and
Greenlandic Voormsi. More
distant cousins...
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northern Europe spawning a
family of
games such as
Russian Bruzbart,
Polish Drużbart,
Swedish Bräus,
Greenlandic Voormsi and others.
Brusbart in turn is descended...
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Estonian Brus,
Livonian Brusbart,
Russian Bruzbart or
Dulya and
Polish Drużbart, as well as the
games of
Danish Brus,
Swedish Bräus,
Icelandic Brús, Greenlandic...
- Gołębiowski
supposed that the
ranking among the rest of the
cards was as in
Druzbart,
however this
appears unlikely in view of its
origin in Reversis. The following...
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being the Austro-Bavarian game of Watten. (The
extinct Polish game of
Drużbart also used German-suited cards; of the
Polish pattern.)
Although games variously...