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- Grosstarock (German: Großtarock) is an old three-handed card game of the Tarock family pla**** with a full 78-card Tarot pack. It was probably introduced...
- Austria Three players, 54 cards Grosstarock (Viennese): 3 players, modern Viennese game unrelated to 78-card Grosstarock Illustrated Tarock: elaboration...
- Viennese Grosstarock is a modern, three-player Austrian card game of the Tarock family that emerged in Vienna during the 1950s and 1960s. The game died...
- plays tarot games, Danish Tarok being a derivative of historical German Grosstarock. The game of Cego has grown in po****rity again in the south German region...
- 1980). Several of these games are attempts to play the Tarot game of Grosstarock with standard French- or German-suited cards. French (4 x AKQJT9876)...
- following games are pla**** with such packs: Cego Danish Tarok French tarot Grosstarock Hungarian Tarock Husarln Illustrated Tarock Königrufen Kosakeln Minchiate...
- player holding the Magician would want to use it only judiciously. In Grosstarock games, of which Danish tarok is the last survivor, the Fool can take...
- Thuringia, Germany. Skat is based on the three-player Tarot game of Grosstarock and the four-player game of Schafkopf (forerunner of American Sheepshead)...
- games that originate from an attempt to play the tarot card game of Grosstarock with non-tarot cards. Frog is an American derivative of the south German...
- may have originally comprised 78 cards and been used for games such as Grosstarock, but more recently it has only been produced in a shortened form used...