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Tarocchi
An Introduction to the many games played with tarot cards
by
Philebus
Copyright Jerry Neill Furr 2009 - Please see the appendices for permissions to
reproduce the material in this book
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Tarocchi
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Tarocchi
Contents
0.1
About this book
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0.2
About these games
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0.3
About the inter-net
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1.1
Preface
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1.2
Will the Real Tarot Please Stand Up
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1.3
The Faces, Terms, and Conventions of Tarot
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The Games Part I
2.01
Scarto
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2.02
Four Handed Tarocchi
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2.03
Baronetti
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2.04
Consiglio
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2.05
Mitigati
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2.06
Chambery for Five
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2.07
Droggn
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2.08
Paritita
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2.09
Partitia for Three
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2.10
Grosstarock
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The Games Part II
3.1.1
Jeu de Tarot
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3.2
Jeu de Tarot for Six
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3.3.1
La Decouverte
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3.3.2
La Tirette
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3.3.3
Tarot with a Dummy
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The Games Part III
4.1.1
Troccas
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4.2
Troggu
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The Games Part IV
5.01
Tapp
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5.02
Zwanzig-Rufen
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5.03
Neunzehner-Rufen
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5.04
Konig-Rufen
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5.05
Straw Man Tarock
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Husarln
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5.07
Cego
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5.08
Czech Taroky
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5.09
Slovenian Tarock
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5.10
Point Tarock
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The Games Part V
6.1
Hungarian Tarokk
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6.2
Emperor Tarokk
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6.3
Royal Tarokk
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The Games Part VI
7.1
Sicilian Tarocchi
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7.2.0
Tarocchi Bolognese
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7.2.1
Ottocento
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7.2.2
Terziglio
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7.2.3
Millone
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7.2.4
Mattazza
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7.3
Minchiate
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Appendices
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Shopping for Cards
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Glossary
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III
Creating and Changing Tarot Games
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IV
Bibliography and Inter-net References
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V
Availability of this text and permissions
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Tarocchi
0.1 About this book
Although there is new material and some revised presentation in this
edition of Tarocchi, I do not consider it a second edition but rather the
first edition of the text that I’m happy with.
As you read on, you will discover that tarot cards were created for
playing card games, that the trump designs, rather than being occult,
were actually Christian in origin. You will also find that these games are
still played throughout much of continental Europe.
This project began life – and has continued – as a project for my sister
and her family, we grew up playing card games such as whist and now
she wants to continue that with her family. I also want to see my niece,
Eden, grow up knowing my favourite games. In doing so, I hope to help
spread the word about this wonderful family of games and help change
the common perception of this remarkable pack of cards.
It was thanks to my good friend Bindi and her two girls, Rebecca and
Josie that this developed from being only a family orientated project,
they encouraged me to create something with a much broader scope in
a more professional manner. Before I knew it, I had purchased a new
web domain and taken on the task of promoting the games to English
speakers. Of course, I am far from the first to do so, nor am I the best
qualified to do so, and it can only be as part of an effort made with
others that this goal can be achieved.
0.2 About these games
The selection of games presented was decided in part by preference and
in large part, on availability – though this has improved after purchasing
more texts. For the most part, I have selected games that are currently
in play. However, there are a few included here that are either on the
brink of dying out or have disappeared and that I felt merited a revival.
Although there are now many tarot games that have been translated into
English, the books in which they appear are academic, very costly and
largely unheard of. There is a small selection available on the internet
but only as part of a large web site dedicated to all card games. One
thing that all these editions of the rules have in common is the frequent
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