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Pinochle &
Bezique is a triple-mode game which may be configured to play
two-player Pinochle, Binokel, or Bezique, or even a hybrid
combining any of the various melding rules.
The games
adhere to the respective documented rules, and provide rule
variations should you be familiar with other methods of
playing.
Bezique is the older game, having originated in France where
it evolved from games dating back to the sixteenth century.
Bezique reportedly evolved into the Swiss/German game of
Binokel ("Binocle" in the French dialect) which then crossed
the Atlantic and was popularized as Pinochle in the U.S. in
the late 1800s by German immigrants. Subsequently two-player
Pinochle further evolved into the four-player version. With
respect to the derivation of the term "Binokel" (as in
"binocular"), some sources claim that it is because the deck
includes two copies of each card; others claim that it means
"two eyed" and refers to the fact that of the Jacks and Queens
in the traditional French deck, only the Queen of Spades and
the Jack of Diamonds appear in profile - thus showing one eye
each.
The MeggieSoft Games implementations of Pinochle, Binokel, and
Bezique are of the original two-deck, two-player games. (The
six-deck version of Bezique is reported as having been Winston
Churchill's favorite game.)
The games combine elements of the Whist and Rummy families
insofar as they involve trick taking and melding.
Pinochle &
Bezique also provides many documented rules and scoring
variations for each game - plus the ability to mix the various
rule and scoring options to create an interesting hybrid. |
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