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About: Quinze

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Quinze, Quince, also known as Ace-low, is a 17th-century French banking game of Spanish origin that was much patronized in some parts of Europe. It is considered a forerunner of the French Vingt-et-un, a game very popular at the court of Louis XV, and also a two-player simplification of the modern game of Blackjack. Willughby records a game called Hannikin Canst Abide It which appears to be an English version of Quinze.

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  • Quinze, Quince, also known as Ace-low, is a 17th-century French banking game of Spanish origin that was much patronized in some parts of Europe. It is considered a forerunner of the French Vingt-et-un, a game very popular at the court of Louis XV, and also a two-player simplification of the modern game of Blackjack. Willughby records a game called Hannikin Canst Abide It which appears to be an English version of Quinze. (en)
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  • Spanish (en)
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  • Jacob Duck - Soldiers Playing Cards in a Guardroom.jpg (en)
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  • 40 (xsd:integer)
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  • Clockwise (en)
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  • 2 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1500.0
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  • Easy (en)
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  • FermeVingt-et-un (en)
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  • Bluffing (en)
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  • Quinze (en)
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  • Quinze, Quince, also known as Ace-low, is a 17th-century French banking game of Spanish origin that was much patronized in some parts of Europe. It is considered a forerunner of the French Vingt-et-un, a game very popular at the court of Louis XV, and also a two-player simplification of the modern game of Blackjack. Willughby records a game called Hannikin Canst Abide It which appears to be an English version of Quinze. (en)
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  • Quinze (en)
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