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- Q17050343 subject Q7282201.
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- Q17050343 abstract "Klaverjas (Dutch: [ˈklaːvərjɑs]) or Klaverjassen (Dutch: [ˈklaːvərjɑsən]) is the Dutch name for a four player trick-taking card game using the piquet deck of playing cards. It is closely related to the card game klaberjass, which is popular internationally and also known as Bela, and various other names. It is one of the most popular card games in the Netherlands, traditionally played in cafes and social clubs. The game offers a considerable level of complexity and depth. It has numerous variants, but the core rules are basically the same.".
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- Q17050343 wikiPageExternalLink klaverjassen.
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- Q17050343 wikiPageWikiLink Q7282201.
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- Q17050343 comment "Klaverjas (Dutch: [ˈklaːvərjɑs]) or Klaverjassen (Dutch: [ˈklaːvərjɑsən]) is the Dutch name for a four player trick-taking card game using the piquet deck of playing cards. It is closely related to the card game klaberjass, which is popular internationally and also known as Bela, and various other names. It is one of the most popular card games in the Netherlands, traditionally played in cafes and social clubs. The game offers a considerable level of complexity and depth.".
- Q17050343 label "Klaverjas".
- Q17050343 depiction Pieter_de_Hooch_-_Soldiers_Playing_Cards_-_WGA11685.jpg.