
Introduction: A small history of Tarot
Often confused with the Tarots for cartomancy and fortune-telling, the Tarot has its origins in Ital…
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The Tarot card deck: an exceptional card deck
This nonpareil card game has its own set of cards. Without them, you can't play Tarot! Composed of a…
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To begin with: Summary of the game and different variants
To begin with, here is a summary of the game and its different variants!
The French Tarot is a trick-…
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Make your contract.
Remember our FAQ Card values, points, and contracts? If you are the attacker, according to the numbe…
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Card values, points, and contracts.
At Tarot, the 78 cards of the game have different values depending on them being figures, trumps, or…
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Dealing and bidding phase.
As in any card game, the dealing of the cards at Tarot must follow some rules.The dealer will give t…
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Playing your cards
The French Tarot is a trick-taking strategy game (like Belote) where you need to score points to win…
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Aiming at your goal: win your contract!
Tarot is both an individual and a team game. During the game, one of the players, called the attacke…
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Call to Kings: select your hidden partner at the 5-player-variant!
The "5-player" variant rules differ slightly from the "4-player" variant rules. Besides the changes …
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We apply the rules of the French Federation of Tarot!
Tarot is the oldest European card game! Introduced during the Renaissance in France, Tarot is the mo…
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Quick summary and score sheet
Here, you'll find a quick summary of Tarot rules (in French) to always have on hand, as well as a sc…
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