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Tute is a card game for two or four players, originating in Italy, and one of the most popular card games in Spain. The game is played with a deck of traditional Spanish playing cards or naipes that are very similar to the Italian 40-card deck. Most of Tute variants have very similar rules to normal tute. This variations are different by the number of deck cards used or variations in the standard rules. == Havanian Tute == This Havanian of Tute is a two player variant. After the deal, each player receives eight cards. The trump is placed the same way as in two-player normal tute. Like in normal tute after each play, the winning player after placing in the baza the two cards, will take from the deck a card and the loser the next one. The worth of cards is the same. The players can't chant tute and the rest of Canticles can be made any moment of the hand (except when only two cards left in the deck). If the player has a seven of the trump suit, and the card is bigger, this card can be exchanged with the seven. The player that earn 100+ wins the game. Players can chant ''capote''〔(Capote rule, Havanian Tute )〕 when the same player gets the last eight tricks of the hand, when a player chants ''capote'' the points earned by both doesn't count and the rest of the game depends of the player to get the 8 tricks if the player doesn't reach the 8 tricks the opponent wins the game. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of variations of Tute」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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