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Pit is a fast-paced card game for three to eight players, designed to simulate open outcry bidding for commodities. The game first went on sale in 1904 by the American games company Parker Brothers, having been developed by the clairvoyant Edgar Cayce. The inspirations were the Chicago Board of Trade (known as 'The Pit') and the US Corn Exchange. The game itself was likely based on the very successful game Gavitt's Stock Exchange, invented in 1903 by Harry E. Gavitt of Topeka, Kansas.

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  • ピット (カードゲーム) (ja)
  • Pit (game) (en)
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  • ピット(Pit)は、商品(農産物や鉱物)の入札のための立ち会い取引をモデルにした、3~8人で遊ぶ非常にテンポの速いカードゲームである。このゲームはパーカー・ブラザーズによって発明され、1904年に最初に発売された。このゲームで有名なバージョンの物としては、心霊診断家としての名声を高めることになったエドガー・ケイシーが発明した物である 。「The Pit」の名で知られるシカゴ商品取引所、フィラデルフィアの、それに商売的に成功した有名なゲームであるGavitt's Stock Exchangeから発想を得た。Billionaire, Business, Cambio, Deluxe Pit, Quick 7,Zaster等の名前で、販売されている。 (ja)
  • Pit is a fast-paced card game for three to eight players, designed to simulate open outcry bidding for commodities. The game first went on sale in 1904 by the American games company Parker Brothers, having been developed by the clairvoyant Edgar Cayce. The inspirations were the Chicago Board of Trade (known as 'The Pit') and the US Corn Exchange. The game itself was likely based on the very successful game Gavitt's Stock Exchange, invented in 1903 by Harry E. Gavitt of Topeka, Kansas. (en)
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  • Pit (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Game,_cards_(AM_1999.143.34-2).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/PIT_game,_photo1.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/People_playing_Pit.jpg
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  • Trading card game (en)
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  • The box and cards for Pit (en)
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  • Parker Brothers (en)
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  • Dealing cards, blind trades (en)
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  • Pit (en)
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  • Pit is a fast-paced card game for three to eight players, designed to simulate open outcry bidding for commodities. The game first went on sale in 1904 by the American games company Parker Brothers, having been developed by the clairvoyant Edgar Cayce. The inspirations were the Chicago Board of Trade (known as 'The Pit') and the US Corn Exchange. The game itself was likely based on the very successful game Gavitt's Stock Exchange, invented in 1903 by Harry E. Gavitt of Topeka, Kansas. While the name Pit remains trademarked in many countries by Hasbro, versions of the game have been marketed under names, including Billionaire, Business, Cambio, Deluxe Pit, Quick 7, Zaster. (en)
  • ピット(Pit)は、商品(農産物や鉱物)の入札のための立ち会い取引をモデルにした、3~8人で遊ぶ非常にテンポの速いカードゲームである。このゲームはパーカー・ブラザーズによって発明され、1904年に最初に発売された。このゲームで有名なバージョンの物としては、心霊診断家としての名声を高めることになったエドガー・ケイシーが発明した物である 。「The Pit」の名で知られるシカゴ商品取引所、フィラデルフィアの、それに商売的に成功した有名なゲームであるGavitt's Stock Exchangeから発想を得た。Billionaire, Business, Cambio, Deluxe Pit, Quick 7,Zaster等の名前で、販売されている。 (ja)
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