Bassetta

/bæˈsɛtə/ noun

A gambling card game popular in 17th-century Europe, played with specific betting and dealing rules similar to faro or hazard.

From Italian 'bassetta' or 'bassetto,' possibly from 'basso' (low/bass) referencing the lowest card or bet. The game was particularly popular in Italy and spread through European courts.

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