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‘Basic’ Tarot
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This is the most basic form of the game; it is played (with negligable differences) in Switzerland as ‘Troccas’, and in northern Italy as ‘Tarocchi’ or ‘Scarto’.
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Tarot (French)
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The current French evolution of the Game. Certain older rules are included here to make it a little easier than the current Federation rules. Here's a version you can play against the computer that I cobbled together to test an AI algorithm.
- Tarock
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Tapp Tarock
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The foundation of all other forms of the game played in the former Hapsburg Empire.
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Dreiertarock, played with either 42 cards or 54 cards
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Evolutions of Tapp with added bonuses or bids.
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Königrufen
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The modern 4-player descendent of Tapp, with a variety of bids and bonuses.
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Tarock (Slovenian)
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Another line of evolution of Tapp Tarock. A greater variety of bids and bonuses make for a more competative and subtle game.
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(Hungarian) Tarokk
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The Hungarian branch. Focus is on bidding and announcing to create a high-scoring partnership.
- Großtarock (Danish)
- The Classic game.