Bête
Bête, la Bête (French: Jeu de la Bête), Beste or la Beste (Jeu de la Beste), originally known as Homme or l'Homme (Jeu de l'Homme), was an old, French, trick-taking card game, usually for three to five players. It was a derivative of Triomphe created by introducing the concept of bidding. Its earlier name gives away its descent from the 16th-century Spanish game of Ombre. It is the "earliest recorded multi-player version of Triomphe".
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Bête
Bête, la Bête (French: Jeu de la Bête), Beste or la Beste (Jeu de la Beste), originally known as Homme or l'Homme (Jeu de l'Homme), was an old, French, trick-taking card game, usually for three to five players. It was a derivative of Triomphe created by introducing the concept of bidding. Its earlier name gives away its descent from the 16th-century Spanish game of Ombre. It is the "earliest recorded multi-player version of Triomphe".
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Bête, la Bête (French: Jeu de ...... losing and the loser himself.
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Beste, l'Homme
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K Q J A 10 9 8 7
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Rams group
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Features: pot, 5 cards, no top trump, no dropping out, no flush as winning hand
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The suit of Spades, ranking as in Bête
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Anticlockwise
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Bête
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Plain-trick game
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Bête, la Bête (French: Jeu de ...... i-player version of Triomphe".
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