Écarté (Game)

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Name (Latin)
Écarté (Game)
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Card games
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Wikidata: Q273305
Library of congress: sh 85040663

Wikipedia description:

Écarté (French: [ekaʁte]) is an old French casino game for two players that is still played today. It is a trick-taking game, similar to whist, but with a special and eponymous discarding phase; the word écarté means "discarded". Écarté was popular in the 19th century, but is now rarely played. It is described as "an elegant two-player derivative of Triomphe [that is] quite fun to play" and a "classic that should be known to all educated card players."

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