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Court

Game ID: GID0077102
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Court is played by two people with a deck of 24 cards: four suits (Gold, Blue, Black and Red) each with six different cards. These Cards are ranked by value: Crown (10), Royal (8), Knight (3), Esquire (2), Standard (1) and Jester (no value).

There are two other cards of no value in each suit (Retainers and Serfs) available for a four player game. There also are rules for a three-player game.

Each player starts with a hand of six, and a card is then turned to determine the Court color (trump) for that round. Players try to accumulate pairs that together will add up to a value of 60 or more. The winner of a round then gets one or more points, with the first to seven points declaring victory.

The rules are somewhat complex, including ones covering use of a Jester to obtain another card, scoring for same color Crown and Royal, closing each round, and multiple victory points in a single round.

Year Published
1874
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