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Tablanette

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As an example, if the table cards are K 9 4 3 and a King is played, the King is taken. If a Queen is played, the 9 and 4 are taken. If the table cards are K 9 4 5 and a Nine is played, the 4 and 5 as well as the 9 are taken. The captured cards and capturing card are placed to one side by the player
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before being replaced by another card. If a second Knave is also among the four table cards at the start, it is buried in the middle of stock and, again, replaced by another card. The Knave or Knaves dealt to the table are then replaced with another card or cards.
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Once the players have exhausted their six hand cards, the dealer deals another six each until eventually the stock is exhausted and the last hand played out. Any cards left on the table at the end are taken by the player who last captured a card.
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The earliest known English rules by Phillips and Westall (1939) state that "Tablanette" is supposed to have originated from Russia, although Ulmann (1890) claims that "Tablanet" comes from "the Orient". The aim is to capture
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When drawing for the deal, players decide beforehand whether the highest or lowest card wins. If highest wins, Aces are count as 11; if lowest wins, they count as 1. The remaining cards are ranked by their value in the
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from a layout on the table, by playing a card from hand which matches in number a table card or the sum of several table cards. Another source claims the origin of the game is likely to be from
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taking them. A player who sweeps the table card(s) announces "Tablanette!" and scores the total value of captured and capturing card. The opponent must then play a card to the table.
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Players may only capture separate combinations e.g. if the table cards are 2 3 4 7, a Nine may take the 2, 3 and 4 or the 2 and 7, but not both combinations since the 2 is in both.
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Tablić is a variant from Serbia and neighbouring countries with a number of significant differences; notably to the role of the Jack and the scoring scheme. In the description by
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is used; the one cutting the lowest card deals first. Each player receives six cards and four more are dealt, face up, to the table.
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The rules published by Arnold (2011) are almost identical. All is as above with the following clarifications or alterations:
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means "clean table" or "clear table" in French. The term first appears in connexion with a card game in the 1810 edition of
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The game is for 2 or 4 players. If four play, there are fixed partnerships; deal and play are anti-clockwise.
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The cutter may tap the pack instead of cutting, in which case the dealer shows the bottom card to everyone.
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has the special privilege of always being able to capture all the table cards, but this does not score a
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either 1 or 11 as desired. If the played card cannot capture anything it joins the other table cards.
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usually played by two players or two teams of two that is popular in a wide area of the
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This is probably true of the rules for Tablanette, but neither author makes that clear.
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10; and 3 points for having the most cards. These points are combined with any for
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The cut card is shown to the dealer who will get it in the last phase of the deal.
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The player drawing the highest card from the spread pack deals first (Aces high).
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Tabinet is played in Romania to essentially the same rules as Serbian Tablić.
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Spielalmanach fĂĽr Karten-, Schach-, Bret-, Billard-, Kegel- und Ball-Spieler
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There is a three-hand variant in which four cards are dealt to each player.
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For example, the game is listed in Routledge (1998), p. 574, as 'Tablanet'.
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Cards are dealt individually and alternately beginning with elder hand.
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McLeod describes a number of variations as well as a three-hand game.
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A Jack (Knave) dealt to the table at the start is buried in the pack.
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Phillips and Westall are not explicit, but their rules require it.
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and scores 1 point, except at the very end when it does not score.
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2 and for every Ace, King, Queen, Knave and Ten; 2 points for the
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New York: Harper & Row, pp. 378-379. Copied from Phillips.
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The game is for two players, the deal alternating. A 52-card,
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Players then calculate their scores, scoring 1 point for the
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to give a player's total score for the deal. Game is 251.
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The earliest English rules were published in 1939 by
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and B.C. Westall, and may be summarised as follows:
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Index

Russia
the Balkans
Fishing
Matching
Cassino
Skwitz
Zwickern
fishing-style
card game
Balkans
Cassino
cards
North Macedonia
Serbia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
sweep
Cassino
Hubert Phillips
French-suited pack
Elder hand
pip cards
Kings
Queens
Aces
Knave
stock
John McLeod
Cassino
Scopa

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