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Taroc l'Hombre or Tarok-l'Hombre is an extinct card game of the European Tarot card game family for three players that was played with a full pack of 78 tarot cards, known as tarocs or taroks. It emerged in Italy around 1770 as Tarocc 'Ombre but later spread to Austria and Germany. It was a crucial development, with the important idea of bidding imported from l'Hombre, hence the name.

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  • Taroc l'Hombre or Tarok-l'Hombre is an extinct card game of the European Tarot card game family for three players that was played with a full pack of 78 tarot cards, known as tarocs or taroks. It emerged in Italy around 1770 as Tarocc 'Ombre but later spread to Austria and Germany. It was a crucial development, with the important idea of bidding imported from l'Hombre, hence the name. (en)
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  • Tarok-l'Hombre, Tarock l'Hombre, Tarocc 'Ombre (en)
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  • K Q C J 1 – 10 (en)
  • K Q C J 10 – 1 (en)
  • Trumps: 21-1 (en)
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  • French-suited Tarot pack e.g. Bourgeoise Tarot (en)
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  • The matadors in Tarok l'Hombre . (en)
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  • File:Tiertarock - the Trull - IMG 7832.jpg (en)
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  • 78 (xsd:integer)
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dbp:play
  • Clockwise (en)
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  • 3 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1200.0
dbp:randomChance
  • Moderate (en)
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  • DroggnFrench TarotTrogguGrosstarock (en)
dbp:skills
  • Tactics, Strategy (en)
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  • Extinct member of the European Tarot card game family. (en)
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  • Taroc l'Hombre (en)
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  • Taroc l'Hombre or Tarok-l'Hombre is an extinct card game of the European Tarot card game family for three players that was played with a full pack of 78 tarot cards, known as tarocs or taroks. It emerged in Italy around 1770 as Tarocc 'Ombre but later spread to Austria and Germany. It was a crucial development, with the important idea of bidding imported from l'Hombre, hence the name. (en)
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  • Taroc l'Hombre (en)
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