Napoleon (Card Game)
978-613-2-64466-4
6132644660
76
2010-08-22
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Napoleon or Nap is a straightforward trick taking game in which players receive five cards each; whoever bids the highest number of tricks chooses trumps and tries to win at least that many. It is a simplified relative of Euchre, and with many variations throughout Northern Europe. It's been popular in England for 200 years and has given the language a slang expression, "to go nap", meaning to take five of anything. It may be less popular now than it was, but it is still played in some parts of southern England, in Strathclyde, Scotland. Despite its title and allusions, it is not recorded before the last third of the nineteenth century, and may have been first named after Napoleon III. The old game of Napoleon consists simply of five cards dealt out singly with the various players bidding in their turn how many tricks they think they can make. The player to the dealer’s left has the privilege of bidding first, and then every player after him may bid up to the limit, Napoleon, which is a declaration to take 5 tricks.
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