• Barabas [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      Yeah, playing Bridge used to be cool. But people born after 1950 seem to have collectively decided to not play it anymore.

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        Bridge’s predecessor Whist (or even earlier Trump) was the primary upper class gambling game for 300 years. If you read a book about someone losing the estate playing cards it was Bridge, not poker and probably not proto blackjack (which both existed in some form but were a bit lower class)

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            There’s also Basset and Faro, which could be charitably described as “card roulette” except even less fair to the player in the former case.

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              Quadrille was big for a while i think too. But really you want your trick-taking card games (Bridge etc.) for “game responsible for bringing down a dynasty stretching back to the middle ages”