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Solo whist is the
English form of
Wiezen (Belgian or
Ghent Whist), a
simple game of the
Boston family pla**** in the Low Countries. It is a trick-taking...
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Whist is a
classic English trick-taking card game
which was
widely pla**** in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Although the
rules are simple,
there is scope...
- the game of
Solo Whist German Solo,
often just
called Solo Progressive Solo, same as
Denver Solo Solo whist, a card game also
known as
Solo Slough (card...
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world apart from Britain,
forming an
evolutionary link
between Hombre and
Solo Whist.
Apparently named after a key
location in the
American War of Independence...
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features in
common with
solo whist. This game, and
variants of it
known as "bridge" and "bridge
whist",
became po****r in the
United States...
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Bridge Écarté Ombre, Bête, and
Quadrille Piquet Préférence
Solo Whist Tippen Watten Whist In
games that
consist of
several successive, different, trick-taking...
- most
classic game of its type,
directly ancestral to Euchre,
Boston and
Solo Whist.
Despite its
difficult rules,
complicated point score and
strange foreign...
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solo/"cutthroat" game. The
object is to take the
number of
tricks that were bid
before play of the hand began.
Spades is a
descendant of the
whist family...
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Catch the ten, also
called Scots whist or
Scotch whist, is an 18th-century point-trick ace–ten card game that is
recorded as
being pla**** only in Scotland...
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Colour whist (
whist à la
couleur or
whist belge in
French or
Kleurenwiezen in Dutch) is a
Belgian variation to the card game
whist. In
contrast to the...