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Birkie or Birky is an historical Scottish west coast card game for two players that is first recorded by Sir Walter Scott in 1819. It has been equated to Beggar my Neighbour, however, its rules are different.

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  • Birkie or Birky is an historical Scottish west coast card game for two players that is first recorded by Sir Walter Scott in 1819. It has been equated to Beggar my Neighbour, however, its rules are different. (en)
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  • Birky (en)
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  • Assumed natural ranking, Aces low (en)
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  • 52 (xsd:integer)
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  • Alternate (en)
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  • High (en)
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  • Beggar my Neighbour Battle (en)
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  • Observation, quick reactions (en)
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  • Birkie (en)
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  • Birkie or Birky is an historical Scottish west coast card game for two players that is first recorded by Sir Walter Scott in 1819. It has been equated to Beggar my Neighbour, however, its rules are different. (en)
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  • Birkie (en)
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