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Quinze
Quinze, ''Quince'', also known as Ace-low, is a 17th-century French card 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,〔Oxford Dictionary of Card Games, David Parlett, p.218 - Oxford University Press ISBN 0-19-869173-4〕 and also a two-player simplification of the modern game of Blackjack.〔Scarne on Card Games, p. 196, John Scane, Dover Publications, NY 2004 ISBN 0-486-43603-9〕 == The game ==
Quinze is generally admired for its simplicity and fairness, depending entirely upon chance, and not requiring the attention of most other games on the cards, and therefore calculated for those who love to sport upon an equal hazard.〔Hoyle, Edmund; and L. Dawson. ''Hoyle's Card Games'', Routledge, 1979, p. 220〕 It is a card game of chance in which players compete with each other to acquire a hand of 15 points or as close to 15 as possible, hence the game is also known as Fifteen.〔Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by C. & G. Merriam Co.〕 It is usually played by two persons only, with a full pack of 52 cards.
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