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carte
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ecartes
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a two-player card game played with a specialized deck of 32 cards, where players compete in a series of rounds to win specific tricks and achieve a predetermined number of points to win the game
Écarté is a two-player card game that originated in France in the 19th century. It is played with a standard 32-card deck, consisting of cards from 7 to Ace in each of the four suits. The goal is to be the first player to score a set number of points, usually 7 or 9, by winning tricks. Each player is dealt 9 cards, and they must discard a few cards, known as the "écarté," before the play begins. In each round, players take turns playing one card at a time, with the highest card of the leading suit winning the trick. A player can also score points by forming specific combinations of cards, such as a "pair" or a "three-of-a-kind." Écarté is a game of skill and strategy, requiring careful card management and anticipation of the opponent's moves.
- The players quickly agreed to play a few rounds of Écarté, a game they both enjoyed.
- She practiced Écarté every evening to improve her chances of winning the next match.
- In Écarté, the player with the highest card of the leading suit wins the trick.
- They decided to play Écarté after dinner, enjoying the quiet atmosphere and the challenge.
- He was proud of his victory in Écarté, having won by using a clever combination of cards.