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Lansquenet

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only his original stake) – having the option at any moment of giving up the bank and retiring for that time. If he does that, the player to whom he passes the bank has the option of continuing it at the same amount at which it was left. The pool may be re-made up by contributions of all the players in certain proportions (now including the previous bank player). The terms used respecting the standing of the stake are "I'll see" (
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cards (while keeping the first two cards visible), until a card turns up with a value matching either of the first two cards. For instance, if the five of diamonds has been laid down for the bank, then any other five, regardless of suit, constitutes a win for the banker. If the table's card is matched first, he loses, and the next player on the left becomes banker and proceeds in the same way.
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When the dealer's card turns up, he may take the stake and pass the bank; or he may allow the stake to remain, whereupon it becomes doubled if met. He can continue thus (doubling on each win) as long as the cards turn up in his favour (i.e., before the table's card appears, causing the banker to lose
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The dealer or banker stakes a certain sum, and this must be met by the nearest to the dealer first, and so on. When the stake is met, the dealer turns up one card and lays it to his right, for the table or the players, and another card in front of himself for the bank. He then keeps on turning up
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foot soldiers; the lansquenet drum is a type of field drum used by these soldiers. It is recorded as early as 1534 by
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The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims, In All Times and Countries, especially in England and France
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enables the cobbler to win the hand of the financier's daughter. It is mentioned briefly in the novel
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Les tricheries des Grecs dévoilées: l'art de gagner à tous les jeux.
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and then placing atop the deck a packet of cards in prepared order.
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Index

Landsknecht

Grand Dauphin Louis
Versailles
Baccarat
Monte Bank
Basset
Faro

Jacob Duck
banking game
cards
Landsknecht
mercenary
François Rabelais
Gargantua and Pantagruel
Italian pack
Robert-Houdin
card sharp
palming
Francois Rabelais
Gargantua
Alexandre Dumas
The Three Musketeers
Twenty Years After
The Count of Monte Cristo
Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
Les Liaisons dangereuses
Le financier et le savetier
Jacques Offenbach

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