Tarocchi
Tarocchi, also known as tarock, is a trick-taking game, and one of the oldest card games known. It is played with a tarot deck of playing cards. The so-called "esoteric" decks used for divination are usually ill-suited for playing, for example the corner symbols are missing; thus there are regular playing decks in the countries where tarocchi is popular. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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After the hand has been played, a score is taken based on the point values of the cards in the tricks each player has managed to capture. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ For the purpose of the rules, the numbering of the trumps are the only thing that matters.The symbolic tarot images customary in divinatory tarot have no effect in the game itself: though the tarot deck was originally designed to play this game (see playing card history), the design traditions subsequently evolved independently and the tarots often bear only numbers and whimsical scenes arbitrarily chosen by the engraver. However there are still traditional sequences of images in which the common lineage is visible: for example, a moon is visible at the bottom left corner of the XXI in the picture at right. This stems from confusion of German Mond with Italian mondo, meaning "world"?the usual symbol associated with the 21 in divinatory tarot. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ In tarot decks made for playing the game (as opposed to those made for divination or other esoteric uses), the four Latin suits are replaced in many regions with the French suits of hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades. Some variations of the game are played with a 54-card deck (5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of hearts and diamonds and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 of spades and clubs are discarded). ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Variations of the game are still played in France, Germany, Italy, Austria and Slovenia. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Trick-taking game: Trick-taking games are card games with a distinct and common play structure: Each round of play is divided into units called tricks, during which each player selects one card from his or her hand. These games comprise one of the most diverse and prolific genre of card games — they are played o... Tarot deck: REDIRECT Tarot... Playing card: A playing card is a typically hand-sized rectangular (in India, round) piece of heavy paper or thin plastic used for playing card games. A complete set of cards is a pack or deck. Playing cards are often used as props in magic tricks, as well as occult practices such as cartomancy, and a number of c... | ~ Table of Content ~
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