ext_307177 ([identity profile] glenbarnett.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] freetrav 2006-03-22 01:42 am (UTC)

Coins and Cups

You could even get an Italian deck; they're usually 40-card, but there are some regional Italian decks that use 52 cards -

the Bresciane (used to play Cicera);
the Trevigiane (for Scaraboción, Sancagna, Gilet alla Greca and Trionfetti); the Trentine (Dobellone).

You get a knight instead of a queen, but it wouldn't be hard to just equate them.

You could take the Coins and Cups suits, add to an old-looking English deck and you have six suits...



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