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Piquet is a French card game that has been played at least since the early 15th century. It is a plain trick game, played with no trumps, in which players score for combinations of cards held in hand and for tricks in play. There are three phases. In the first phase, players have an opportunity to draw from the talon (stock) to improve their hands. In phase 2, there is a contest of melds (combinations) to decide which player will score for these, during which information can be gleaned as to the probable make-up of the opponent’s hand. Finally, there is a trick taking phase where players score for taking tricks in play, including bonuses for taking the most tricks or all the tricks, if they are able to do so.
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Exchanging cards
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Declarations
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Play of the tricks
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