Piquet Card Games

Piquet

 
Description: Piquet is a game for two players, using 36 cards (sixes through Aces).

Newest Review: ... player who has taken more receives a 10-point bonus "for the cards". Any player taking all 12 tricks (which is ... more

 ... rather uncommon, gets a further 30 (making 40 in all) for "capot". Should both players take six tricks, no bonuses are awarded. This is the end of the hand, and the next deal is undertaken by Elder (who thus becomes Younger). FINAL SCORING ============== As I said at the beginning, a "partie" consists of six hands, players taking turns at being Elder. When six hands are up, the player with the larger score wins the game. This is perhaps the simplest rule in Piquet, and personally I tend to use this ...more

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davidbuttery
Premium Review Flying Piquet (2438 words)
by - written on 08/08/02 (Very useful, 482 readings)
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Right, before we even start I'm going to bite the hand that feeds me by telling you that Dooyoo's intro to this category is utter rubbish. The link www.piquet.org refers to a wargame that has nothing at all to do with the card game I'm describing here - see the end of this op for some more relevant references. Oh, and the modern game of Piquet uses 32 cards, not 36 (no sixes!) - although some of the earliest forms did use 36 cards, they're completely obsolete now. Right, having got that off my chest, let's get on with it. Piquet (sometimes, though increasingly rarely, pronounced "Picket" in English) is perhaps not the best known of ...  Read the complete review

 
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