Trappola
Trappola is an early 16th-century Venetian trick-taking card game which spread to most parts of Central Europe and survived, in various forms and under various names like Trapulka, Bulka and Hundertspiel until perhaps the middle of the 20th century. It was played with a special pack of Italian-suited cards and last reported to have been manufactured in Prague in 1944. Piatnik has reprinted their old Trappola deck for collectors.
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Trappola
Trappola is an early 16th-century Venetian trick-taking card game which spread to most parts of Central Europe and survived, in various forms and under various names like Trapulka, Bulka and Hundertspiel until perhaps the middle of the 20th century. It was played with a special pack of Italian-suited cards and last reported to have been manufactured in Prague in 1944. Piatnik has reprinted their old Trappola deck for collectors.
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Trappola is an early 16th-cent ...... Trappola deck for collectors.
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トラッポラ(Trappola)は、16世紀初頭のヴェネツィア ...... と、2でトリックを取るとボーナスがつくことなどに特徴がある。
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Trappola deck / German deck
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Trappola cards produced in Vienna by card manufacturer, Ferdinand Piatnik & Sons.
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Clockwise
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random chance
Medium
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Strategy
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Trappola
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Trappola is an early 16th-cent ...... Trappola deck for collectors.
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トラッポラ(Trappola)は、16世紀初頭のヴェネツィア ...... と、2でトリックを取るとボーナスがつくことなどに特徴がある。
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Trappola
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Trappola
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トラッポラ
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