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Primero (in English also called Primus, Prime, or in Italian Primiera or Spanish Primera), is a 16th-century gambling card game of which the earliest reference dates back to 1526. Primero is closely related to the game of primo visto (a.k.a. prima-vista, and various other spellings), if not the same. It is also believed to be one of the ancestors to the modern game of poker, to which it is strikingly similar.

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  • Primero (en)
  • Prime (jeu de cartes) (fr)
  • Primiera (gioco) (it)
  • プリミエラ (ja)
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  • プリミエラ(イタリア語: Primiera)は、トランプを使ったイタリアの伝統的なカードゲームである。4枚の手札の内容のもっともよい者がチップを手に入れる。 (ja)
  • La primiera è un gioco di carte nato intorno alla fine del Quattrocento. Antenato dell'odierno Poker, veniva giocato su quattro carte invece che su cinque. Per alcuni secoli è stato molto popolare in tutta Europa, almeno fino alla fine del Settecento. (it)
  • La prime ou première est un jeu de cartes qui se jouait de deux à six joueurs, et était basé sur la composition de mains de quatre cartes et sur des tours d'enchères à la manière du poker actuel. Quatre cartes des quatre couleurs différentes formaient une prime. Il en existait diverses variantes, mais le principe général était de parvenir à réunir toutes les couleurs dans une main de quatre cartes. Le Tricheur à l'as de carreau de Georges de La Tour représente vraisemblablement une partie de prime. (fr)
  • Primero (in English also called Primus, Prime, or in Italian Primiera or Spanish Primera), is a 16th-century gambling card game of which the earliest reference dates back to 1526. Primero is closely related to the game of primo visto (a.k.a. prima-vista, and various other spellings), if not the same. It is also believed to be one of the ancestors to the modern game of poker, to which it is strikingly similar. (en)
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