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- Homme d'Auvergne is an historical French card game for two to five players dating to the 17th century. It is a derivative of Triomphe and ancestral to la Bête with which it gradually become almost identical over time. It was a source of inspiration for other games, such as Écarté. (en)
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- Features: pot, 5 cards, up to 4 trump bidding rounds, 1 point for game and each trump King; precursor to la Bête (en)
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- The suit of spades, ranking as in Homme d'Auvergne (en)
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- File:Suit of Spades-Écarté.jpg (en)
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- Homme d'Auvergne is an historical French card game for two to five players dating to the 17th century. It is a derivative of Triomphe and ancestral to la Bête with which it gradually become almost identical over time. It was a source of inspiration for other games, such as Écarté. (en)
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