Bezique
Bezique This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. The card game Bezique is a fun, multi-style game played with two players. Score points through melds and taking tricks. Find the video tutorial and written explanation for how to play bezique below. Be sure to keep the Bezique quick guide close while playing for a quick reference to help you learn as you play! MeggieSoft Games Pinochle and Bezique is a comprehensive implementation of the Pinochle and Bezique card games (the two-player versions). Play against an online opponent or against your. Bezique, trick-and-meld card game related to pinochle, both of which derive from the 19th-century French game of binocle, itself a development of the card game sixty-six.
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Bezique originated in France in the early 19th century as Bésigue. It was extremely fashionable in Britain in the early 20th century, and was Winston Churchill's favourite card game. Although its popularity declined in the late 20th century, it still has many devoted players.
Bezique is a two-player card game, and the basic version is played with a double pack of 64 cards (two copies of A-K-Q-J-10-9-8-7 in each suit). In its heyday, variations for larger numbers of cards were invented. The American game Pinochle is very similar in structure, especially in its two-player form.
Rules of Bezique, Polish Bezique, Chinese Bezique and Rubicon Bezique, archived from Howard Fosdick's website.
Sharon Clarke's description of Bezique: The Card Game is published on the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy web site.
Here is an archive copy of Chris Herring's rules for Six Pack Bezique.
Rules of Bezique are available on the Card Game Heaven site.
Jean-François Bustarret's site has rules in French version for Bésigue.
Archive copy of a page describing a version of Bésigue played in Haiti.
A shareware Bezique program which supports network and offline play is available from Meggiesoft Games.
The Cardmaster package includes a 4-pack Rubicon Bezique computer program.
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Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Frenchbésigue, of unknown origin.
Noun[edit]
bezique (countable and uncountable, pluralbeziques)
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- A trick-taking card game for two players.
- 2009, January 19, “Phillip Alder”, in Eisenhower’s Other Title: Bridge Player in Chief[1]:
- Queen Elizabeth II does not play, preferring racing demon, complicated games of solitaire and six-deck bezique.
- The act of taking certain cards in this game: the queen of spades and jack of diamonds, or (if either of those suits is trumps) the queen of clubs and jack of hearts.