Truco
The four top cards in Truco | |
| Origin | Spain |
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| Family | Trick-taking |
| Players | 2, 4, or 6 |
| Skills | Tactics, Strategy |
| Cards | 40 |
| Deck | Spanish, French (Some Brazilian variants) |
| Play | Anticlockwise |
| Playing time | 31 min. |
| Chance | Medium |
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Truco, a variant of Truc, is a trick-taking card game originally from Valencia and the Balearic Islands, popular in South America and Italy. It is usually played using a Spanish deck. Two people may play, or two teams of two or three players each.