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Tarocks as
permanent trumps,
including the Sküs (the Fool) as an
unnumbered Tarock XXII, the Mond as
Tarock XXI and the
Pagat as
Tarock I, which...
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Tarot (/ˈtæroʊ/,
first known as
trionfi and
later as
tarocchi or
tarocks) is a pack of
playing cards, used from at
least the mid-15th
century in various...
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Tarock is
German for
Tarot and may
refer to:
German Tarok,
progenitor of a
family of
American and Austro-German card
games Bavarian Tarock, once po****r...
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Bavarian Tarock (German:
Bayerisches Tarock) or, often, just
Tarock, is a card game that was once po****r in
Bavaria and also pla**** in
parts of Austria...
- game of
Baden and
described as a "family classic".
Sometimes called Baden Tarock and, historically, also Zeco, Zego, Zigo, Caeco, Cäco and Ceco (Latin: caecus...
- German-language
origin the
trumps are also
called tarocks. The
special role of the 'fool' (Narren) is
described below.
Tarock games are trick-taking card games, in...
- Württemberg
Tarock (German: Württembergischer
Tarock) in that region. Tapp is one of a
family of
similar games that
include Bavarian Tarock, the Austrian...
- Glück deck). The
resulting deck
consists of 20
tarocks as
trumps and 20
plain suit cards. The
tarocks are
numbered with
Roman numerals from I to XXI,...
- (I)
Tressette (I)
Zwanzigerrufen (T)
Shortened Tarock pack (Skiz XXI-I ♣♠
KQCJT ♥♦ KQCJA):
Hungarian Tarock French (AKQJ98765432) or
Swiss (KOUB98765432)...
- same
design of
tarocks as
those still produced today, however, the
courts are of a
different pattern.
Although labelled "Cego
Animal Tarock" by Christie's...