• Mariage (German: [maʁiˈaːʒə]) or Mariagenspiel is a German 6-card trick-and-draw game for two players in which players score bonus points for the "marriage"...
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  • Look up mariage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mariage may refer to: Mariage (card game), a European card game with bonuses for "marrying" king and...
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    A card game is any game that uses playing cards as the primary device with which the game is played, whether the cards are of a traditional design or...
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    19th century invention. Sixty-six appeared in German card game compendia as a variant of Mariage around 1860, the main differences being that it was played...
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  • cards from other regions are not included, nor are proprietary card games since each game comes with a bespoke pack and the question is not relevant. Where...
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    ace–ten system (1672). Mariage, oldest known game of the Marriage family of ace–ten games Russian schnapsen or 1000, a 24-card variant played in Russia...
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    Mariáš (redirect from Marias (card game))
    national card game Ulti is an elaboration of Mariáš. Lízaný mariáš (Draw Mariage) – trick-and-draw game, two players, very similar to old German card game, Mariage...
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    Chouine (category 18th-century card games)
    a good entry point for games of the Mariage family, thanks to its relatively relaxed rules. Chouine is a card game played in the Loire Valley whose origins...
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  • German game, Mariagenspiel or Mariage, which dates back to at least 1715. Well-known games in this group include bezique and the national card games of...
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    Brisque (category 18th-century card games)
    from Brusquembille which, in turn, stemmed from Mariage, the progenitor of the Marriage family of card games. The earliest rules for Brisque appear in...
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    French, trick-taking card game for two to six players which has elements, such as bluffing, reminiscent of the much later game of poker. It is a member...
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  • Marjapussi (category Finnish card games)
    Marjapussi is a traditional Finnish trick taking game for 4 players playing in 2 partnerships and is one of the Mariage family, its key feature being that the trump...
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  • Schneider is a term used in many card games for a low card point score that results in boosting an opponent's game score. The threshold is usually half...
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    1001 is a point-trick card game of German origin for two players that is similar to sixty-six. It is known in German as Tausendundeins and Tausendeins...
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    Schnapsen (category William Tell deck card games)
    which is found in the Leipziger Frauenzimmer-Lexicon of 1715. Mariage, a 32-card game, is still commonly played today in Czechia where it is called Mariáš...
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  • series The Marriage (video game), a 2006 art game developed by Rod Humble Marriage (card game), a Nepali matching card game Cohabitation Common-law marriage...
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    trick-taking card game related to Nap and Loo, and may be played by any number of persons not exceeding nine, although five or seven make a good game. In Belgium...
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  • Tatteln (category 18th-century card games)
    historical card game for two players that is played with a pack of 32 French or German playing cards. The rules resemble those of Piquet and Mariage (Sixty-six)...
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  • Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit (category Articles using Infobox video game using locally defined parameters)
    2020). "Even At £100, Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit Doesn't Come With A Game Card". Nintendo Life. Archived from the original on January 27, 2021. Retrieved...
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    O'Brien, Kevin J. (10 August 2005). "Smart card: Invented here". New York Times. Retrieved 24 May 2012. "Le mariage: une question quand même simple". Roland...
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    Poch (category French deck card games)
    Pochspiel (French: Poque) is a very old card game that is considered one of the forerunners of poker, a game that developed in America in the 19th century...
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    December 2011. "Mariage pour tous : entre 125 000 et 400 000 personnes ont défilé à Paris", Agence France-Presse, 27 January 2013 "Mariage gay – Lilian Thuram :...
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    Brusquembille (category 18th-century card games)
    Briscambille is a historical, French, 3-card trick-and-draw game for two to five players using a 32-card piquet pack. The game has variable trumps. Side-payments...
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  • Ulti (category Card games introduced in the 1920s)
    in 1930. All games ultimately derive from the old French game of Mariage. The rules of the game are not universal, and typically each group of players will...
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    "Captain Murderer" (1860), a short story by Charles Dickens "Le Sixième Mariage de Barbe-Bleue" ("Bluebeard's Sixth Marriage") (1892), a short story by...
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  • and Alex reunites with her piglet Oinky. 137 7 "The Wedding Crasher" "Mariages et sabotages" Michelle & Robert Lamoreaux 10 September 2013 (2013-09-10)...
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    Retrieved 23 April 2014. "Axel & Rafaella Witsel éblouissants lors de leur mariage religieux". Sudinfo.be (in French). 13 June 2015. Archived from the original...
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    Briscan (category 18th-century card games)
    elaborate expansion of Mariage, the ancestor of the marriage family of card games. It is also a member of the brusquembille family, a game which it began to...
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  • trick. The game can be played with four players by using a sit out dealer, who scores cards in the stock. "1000" in 50 Card Games: 50 Popular Card Games for...
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  • murder case on Midchilda. Their investigation eventually leads them to the Mariage [sic], semi-sentient humanoid weapons from the Ancient Belkan era, and...
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