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Brisque

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The non-dealer leads to the first trick and, while there is a talon, players may play any card. The trick is won by the higher trump played or the higher card of the led suit if no trumps were played. The trick winner collects the trick; each player draws the next card from the talon, the trick
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in which players receive five cards each, the next being turned for trump. There are no declarations and, from the outset, players must follow suit if able or trump if unable to follow. The winner is the one with the most tricks. The trump 7 may be exchanged with the turnup.
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The name Brisque is probably a diminutive of 'Brisquembille', an old alternative name for Brusquembille.
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winner first. The trick winner then leads to the next trick. Once the talon is exhausted, players must
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first. The players receive six cards each and the dealer places the rest face down to one side as the
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During play players may declare the following combinations in hand and score points for them:
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Meanwhile Briscan began to oust its predecessors in France in the late 18th century.
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of the same year which equates Brisque to Brusquembille and Mariage.
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of games in which the 'marriage' of a king and queen earns a bonus.
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Early 19th century sources also record an unrelated game called
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King and Queen of the same suit – 20 points, or 40 if in trumps.
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it at any time including during the last pickup from the talon.
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The following rules are based on Lalanne except where stated.
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if possible. If unable to follow suit, they must trump.
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Supplément au Dictionnaire Universel François et Latin
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ranking and values. There are the usual four suits:
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Index


France
Trick-taking
Piquet pack
Brusquembille
ace–ten card game
piquet pack
marriage group
Brusquembille
Mariage
Briscan
Piquet pack
French-suited cards
ace–ten games
clubs
spades
hearts
diamonds
dealer
drawing
pack
deals
talon
trump suit
follow suit
overtake
exchange
turnup
hand
plain-trick game

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