Talk:Trick-taking game
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There's a better title for this surely? Unfortunately I'm too stupid to think of one. Mintguy
How are the linked games ordered ? Bridge, Whist, ... -- clearly not alphabetical :) -- ll
There's definitely a statement made by someone in the ordering...
control
I pulled this section because I couldn't find any examples other than Ambition. If it is the only example, then it doesn't deserve its own category.
UninvitedCompany 19:27, 7 May 2004 (UTC)
I removed it again. Here is the text in question for us to discuss:
- Control games are trick-taking games which require control of some other aspect of the game. As this is a relatively new species of game, most of these are invented card games. One such game is Ambition, a point-trick (see below) game wherein it is actually best to take the second-largest number of points. Other control games are point-trick-like games rewarding certain combinations of cards and punishing others.
UninvitedCompany 20:50, 10 May 2004 (UTC)
Playing order
The text seems to imply that everywhere outside the US, playing order is counterclockwise. Certainly this is not the case in, e.g., Sweden. Perhaps an actual example of a country with counterclockwise order would be better, if someone has such an example. -- Jao 15:06, 12 May 2004 (UTC)
