Truc y Flou
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Truc y Flou is a card game originally from Aragon in Spain, which is nowadays played in the French Pyrenees in the Aure and Louron valleys in Hautes-Pyrénées and the Oueil valley near Luchonnais.[2] It is part of the Put family and may be compared to the games of Aluette, Brisca and Mus. A significant and enjoyable part of the game is the communication and bluffing that is allowed between partners.
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Unusual and elaborate French game for six using Catalan pattern cards | |
Alternative name | Truc et Fleur, Truc y Flor, Truqueflor |
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Type | Plain trick taking |
Family | Put group |
Players | 6 |
Skills | Bidding, bluffing, captaincy |
Age range | 6+[1] |
Cards | 40 |
Deck | Spanish National/Old Catalan pattern |
Related games | |
Truc | |
Signalling is part of the game |
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