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Thirty-two Card Packs








If Piquet or Bezique cards are used, i.e., packs with the 2, 3, 4, 5
and 6 of each suit omitted--leaving but 32 cards in the set--the ordinary
rules are observed. When playing with this smaller pack the hands will
apparently be of far greater value than usual. This arises from
the fact that all the lower cards of each suit are omitted, and after a
few deals it will be found very difficult to make even a small number of
tricks with hands which, if a full pack of cards was in use, would be
exceptionally good. There being but thirty-two cards to deal with,
the number of players must not exceed three, or perhaps four.





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