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- Briscola abstract "Briscola (briškula in Croatian, brìscula in Sicilian, brìšcula or brišc in Neapolitan, Skembeel in Libya, brisca in Spanish and Catalan, bisca in Portuguese, bixkla in Maltese, briškola in Slovene) one of Italy's most popular games together with Scopa and Tressette, and a little-changed descendant of Brusquembille, the ancestor of Briscan and Bezique, is a Mediterranean trick-taking card game for two to six players played with a standard Italian 40-card deck. Apart from the Northern Mediterranean, the game is also popular in Puerto Rico. It is usually considered to be an elaboration from an original Dutch card game related to klaviaas, perhaps transmitted by sailors. (A confirming piece of evidence comes from the curious expression when one team wins all the points, called a cappotto. This is a puzzling term, as it means coat jacket in Italian, but may descend from Kapot, meaning complete defeat in Dutch). Relative to the Dutch game, where players need to follow suit, briscola rules allow any card to be played. This makes the game more unpredictable, as trump cards cannot be easily neutralized and may be played strategically at any point in time.The game can also be played with a modern Anglo-French deck, without the eight, nine and ten cards (see Portuguese variations below). With three or six players, twos are removed from the deck to ensure the number of cards in the deck is a multiple of the number of players; a single two for three players and all four twos for six players. The four- and six-player versions of the game are played as a partnership game of two teams, with players seated such that every player is adjacent to two opponents.".
- Briscola thumbnail Italian_Playing_Cards.jpg?width=300.
- Briscola wikiPageExternalLink 11733.
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- Briscola wikiPageLength "18090".
- Briscola wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Briscola wikiPageRevisionID "672927734".
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Angola.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Baraja_(playing_cards).
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Bezique.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Briscan.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Briscola.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Brusquembille.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Calabresella.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Card_game.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Catalan_language.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Category:18th-century_card_games.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ace-ten_card_games.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_card_games.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trick-and-draw_games.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Croatia.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Croatian_language.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Dal_Negro.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Deck_(cards).
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Italian_playing_cards.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Maltese_language.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Mediterranean.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Mediterranean_Sea.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Neapolitan_language.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Piedmont.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Playing_Cards.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Playing_card.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Portugal.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_language.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Puerto_Rico.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Sardinia.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Scopa.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Sicilian_language.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Slovene_language.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_playing_cards.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Sueca_(card_game).
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Sueca_(game).
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Sueca_Italiana.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Trappola.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Tressette.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Trick-taking_game.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Trick_taking.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Trieste.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Truc.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Trump.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink Trump_(cards).
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink File:Italian_Playing_Cards.jpg.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLink File:Scopa.jpg.
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bisca".
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brisca".
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLinkText "Briscola Chiamata".
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLinkText "Briscola".
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLinkText "Briscola#Portuguese variations".
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLinkText "Portuguese variation".
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLinkText "Portuguese variations".
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLinkText "bisca".
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLinkText "briscola".
- Briscola wikiPageWikiLinkText "la brisca".
- Briscola cardRank "A 3 R C F 7 6 5 4 2".
- Briscola deck "Italian".
- Briscola hasPhotoCollection Briscola.
- Briscola imageCaption "Italian playing cards from a deck of "Bergamasche" by Dal Negro".
- Briscola imageLink "250".
- Briscola numCards "40".
- Briscola origin Italy.
- Briscola play "Counter-clockwise".
- Briscola players "2".
- Briscola playingTime "1500.0".
- Briscola randomChance "Medium".
- Briscola related Calabresella.
- Briscola skills "Tactics, Memory".
- Briscola title "Briscola".
- Briscola type Trick-taking_game.
- Briscola type Trick_taking.
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- Briscola subject Category:18th-century_card_games.
- Briscola subject Category:Ace-ten_card_games.
- Briscola subject Category:Italian_card_games.
- Briscola subject Category:Trick-and-draw_games.
- Briscola hypernym Game.
- Briscola type Article.
- Briscola type VideoGame.
- Briscola type Article.
- Briscola comment "Briscola (briškula in Croatian, brìscula in Sicilian, brìšcula or brišc in Neapolitan, Skembeel in Libya, brisca in Spanish and Catalan, bisca in Portuguese, bixkla in Maltese, briškola in Slovene) one of Italy's most popular games together with Scopa and Tressette, and a little-changed descendant of Brusquembille, the ancestor of Briscan and Bezique, is a Mediterranean trick-taking card game for two to six players played with a standard Italian 40-card deck.".
- Briscola label "Briscola".