German Tarok, progenitor of a family of American and Austro-German card games
Bavarian Tarock, once popular Bavarian card game
Königrufen, most popular Austrian tarot game, often just called Tarock
Tarock (card games), generic name for Austrian and German tarot card games
Württemberg Tarock, name for German Tarok in Württemberg
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Tarot (/ˈtæroʊ/, first known as trionfi and later as tarocchi or tarocks) is a pack of playing cards, used from at least the mid-15th century in various...
call by the French name tarot are called tarocchi in the original Italian, Tarock in German and similar words in other languages. Tarot cards were invented...
Tarock is German for Tarot and may refer to: German Tarok, progenitor of a family of American and Austro-German card games Bavarian Tarock, once popular...
Bavarian Tarock (German: Bayerisches Tarock) or, often, just Tarock, is a card game that was once popular in Bavaria and also played in parts of Austria...
Tapp Tarock (German: Tapp-Tarock), also called Viennese Tappen (German: Wiener Tappen), Tappen or Tapper, is a three-player tarot card game which traditionally...
game of Baden and described as a "family classic". Sometimes called Baden Tarock and, historically, also Zeco, Zego, Zigo, Caeco, Cäco and Ceco (Latin: caecus...
tenace: A-Q (or K-C in Tarock games); minor tenace: K-J (or Q-J in Tarock games); double tenace: A-Q-10 (or K-C-10/A in Tarock games). throw in To return...
Illustrated Tarock (German: Illustriertes Tarock) or Illustrated Dreiertarock is an Austrian card game that has been described as the "queen" of all three-handed...
Archived (PDF) from the original on 27 October 2021. Retrieved 6 January 2022. Tarock, Adam (June 1997). "Iran and Russia in 'Strategic Alliance'". Third World...
The Tarock card game family is represented in Hungary by a variant for four players that uses a 42-card deck, variously called Hungarian Tarock (Hungarian:...
same design of tarocks as those still produced today, however, the courts are of a different pattern. Although labelled "Cego Animal Tarock" by Christie's...
The Tarocco Piemontese (Tarot of Piedmont) is a type of tarot deck of Italian origin. It is the most common tarot playing set in northern Italy, much more...
Droggn, sometimes called French Tarock (German: Französisches Tarock) is an extinct card game of the Tarock family for three players that was played in...
Tarock and appears to be a close Austrian relative of the 42-card Hungarian tarock card games. The game is dominated by the distribution of Tarocks,...
Grosstarock (German: Großtarock) is an old three-handed card game of the Tarock family played with a full 78-card Tarot pack. It was probably introduced...
Point Tarock was a three-player tarot card game, played mainly in Austria, which used the 54-card Industrie und Glück deck. It is probably extinct. Furr...
Strohmanntarok, Zweiertarock, Strawman Tarock or Straw Man Tarock, is an old, two-hand card game from the Austrian branch of the Tarock family. It takes its name from...
4-player, tarock card game, also known as Dobbm, played in Austria Viennese Tappen, a 3-player, tarock card game, also known as Tapp Tarock, played in...