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  2. Briscola - Wikipedia

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    Briscola (Italian:; Lombard: brìscula; Sicilian: brìscula; Neapolitan: brìscula) is one of Italy's most popular games, together with Scopa and Tressette.A little-changed descendant of Brusquembille, the ancestor of briscan and bezique, [1] Briscola is a Mediterranean trick-taking ace–ten card game for two to six players, played with a standard Italian 40-card deck.

  3. Jotto - Wikipedia

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    Each player has a secret word, like the original game. Each round, a player guesses a word and each player goes around stating the number of letters his or her secret word has in common with the guess. The winner correctly guesses the secret words of all other players. Three-letter Jotto is played without using pencil and paper. In order that ...

  4. Bestia (game) - Wikipedia

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    The French and Italian game are analyzed and discussed by Girolamo Zorli. [5] Eighteenth-century Bestia was different from today's version described below. It was a catch game with an obligation to play or fold , from the family of today's Tressette , or rather of Trionfo /Snipe/Maraffone.

  5. Scopa - Wikipedia

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    Scopa (Italian:; lit. ' broom ') is an Italian card game, and one of the three major national card games in Italy, the others being Briscola and Tresette. [1] It is also popular in Argentina and Brazil, brought in by Italian immigrants, mostly in the Scopa a Quindici variation. [2]

  6. Category:Italian games - Wikipedia

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  9. Italian playing cards - Wikipedia

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    Only the 7 and 9 of Swords are numbered and they are found within the pips. The full 52-card Bresciane deck is used for the traditional local game cicera bigia, as an alternative to removing the 8s, 9s and 10s to create the standard Italian 40-card deck for games such as Briscola and Scopa. The Bergamasche pattern comes in decks of 40 cards only.