About: Vint

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Vint is a Russian card-game, similar to both bridge and whist and it is sometimes referred to as Russian whist. Vint means a screw in Russian, and the name is given to the game because the four players, each in turn, propose, bid and overbid each other until one, having bid higher than the others care to follow, makes the trump, and his vis-a-vis plays as his partner. The game spread to Finland, where it evolved into Skruuvi, which features also a kitty and misère contracts.

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  • Vint is a Russian card-game, similar to both bridge and whist and it is sometimes referred to as Russian whist. Vint means a screw in Russian, and the name is given to the game because the four players, each in turn, propose, bid and overbid each other until one, having bid higher than the others care to follow, makes the trump, and his vis-a-vis plays as his partner. The game spread to Finland, where it evolved into Skruuvi, which features also a kitty and misère contracts. (en)
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  • Adults (en)
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  • Russian whist, Skruf-whist (en)
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  • A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 (en)
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  • July 2012 (en)
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  • Anglo-American (en)
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  • 52 (xsd:integer)
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  • Clockwise (en)
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  • 4 (xsd:integer)
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dbp:skills
  • Trick play, Communication through the bidding system (en)
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  • y (en)
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  • Skruuvi (en)
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  • Vint (en)
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  • trick-taking (en)
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  • Vint is a Russian card-game, similar to both bridge and whist and it is sometimes referred to as Russian whist. Vint means a screw in Russian, and the name is given to the game because the four players, each in turn, propose, bid and overbid each other until one, having bid higher than the others care to follow, makes the trump, and his vis-a-vis plays as his partner. The game spread to Finland, where it evolved into Skruuvi, which features also a kitty and misère contracts. (en)
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  • Vint (en)
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