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Julepe Julepe ((スペイン語:Julepe)),〔Corriente, Federico (2008). (''Dictionary of Arabic and allied loanwords: Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan.'' ) Brill Academic Publishers, p. 344. ISBN 90-04-16858-3.〕 ((カタルーニャ語、バレンシア語:Julep), also the variety ''Xulepe'' and ''Gilen''.),〔Arias, Garcia (2006). p. 224.〕 is a gambling card game of Spanish origin, similar to the English five-card Loo, and best for six players. It spread rapidly across the Spanish-American countries during the 19th century. Julepe is a variant of Tute and one of the many games of the tute family, and the game is played according to the same rules of tute. It is noted that the original Julepe, in which game three cards are dealt to each player, is the card game presently known as Tomate. Five cards are dealt to each player from a 40-card pack lacking 8s, 9s, and 10s. The next card is turned up for trumps. Players may pass or play. Those who play must win at least two tricks,〔Parlett, David (1996). ''Oxford Dictionary of card Games'', Oxford University Press, pg. 138. ISBN 0-19-869173-4〕 but may first discard and draw any number of replacements. == Objective ==
To win a game, a player should have the highest value trump card at play, non-trump card, or the highest card of the suit played by the first player. At least two tricks should be gained in game in order to gain chips toward your pot . If the opponent makes less than one, the chips wagered by this player will be subtracted from his pot. Most importantly, the name of the game is to ''hacer julepe'' or "Make the whist," i.e. winning at least two tricks during the game, as is the bare minimum.
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