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French tarot

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/frɛntʃ tæroʊ/
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a trick-taking card game, popular in France, that uses a special deck of cards and involves elements of strategy, bidding, and predicting the number of tricks a player can win

French tarot is a popular trick-taking card game that is played with a 78-card deck, including 22 trump cards, 56 playing cards, and a special Fool card. It is typically played by four players, though variations for different numbers of players exist. The game begins with a bidding phase, where players decide whether they want to play as the "soloist", the one who tries to win most of the tricks, or in a partnership. The objective is to win tricks by playing higher cards, with the trump suit being the most powerful, followed by the Fool card, which can be used strategically. The game features a unique system of points based on the number of tricks won, and additional points are awarded for certain special plays.

  • Last night, we played French tarot with friends and I managed to win as the soloist.
  • My team lost the French tarot game because we underestimated the power of the trump suit.
  • French tarot can be challenging, but once you understand the rules, it becomes incredibly fun.
  • After a long round of French tarot, we realized that our strategy was weak, so we planned better for the next game.