Bezique

/bɪˈziːk/ noun

A card game played with a 64-card deck, popular in 18th and 19th-century Europe, involving specific card combinations for scoring.

From French 'bésigue,' possibly derived from Italian 'bassetta' or of uncertain origin; became a fashionable parlor game among European aristocracy.

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