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Le Her (or le Hère) is a French card game that dates back to the 16th century. It is quoted by the French poet Marc Papillon de Lasphrise in 1597. Under the name coucou it is mentioned in Rabelais' long list of games (in Gargantua, 1534). Le Her belongs to the family of Ranter-Go-Round games. It is played with a standard deck of 52 cards by two people, designated the dealer and the receiver. King is ranked high and ace low. Le Her played a role in the development of the mathematical theory of probability with solutions being sought by Bernoulli and de Montmort.

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  • Le Her (es)
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  • Эр (карточная игра) (ru)
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  • Le Her, es un juego de naipes francés que se documenta desde el siglo XVI. ​ Se juega con una baraja estándar de 52 cartas por dos personas. El rey es el valor más alto y el as el más bajo. Cada jugador recibe una carta boca abajo y ve su valor. El otro jugador no ve el valor. Si el receptor lo desea, puede intercambiar su tarjeta con el distribuidor. Si el distribuidor tiene un rey, el intercambio se anula, y ambos conservan sus cartas originales. Luego, si el distribuidor lo desea, puede cambiar su carta (ya sea la original o la carta que se cambió) por una tercera carta nueva del mazo. Si la nueva carta es un rey, el movimiento se anula: el distribuidor debe conservar la carta anterior de menor valor. La persona con la carta de mayor valor gana. Si hay un empate, el distribuidor gana.​ (es)
  • Эр (фр. Hère или Her) — старинная французская карточная азартная игра. Играется со стандартной колодой карт. Сыграла большую роль в становлении теории вероятностей и теории игр. Также была известна под названиями «куку» и «малёрё». (ru)
  • Le Her (or le Hère) is a French card game that dates back to the 16th century. It is quoted by the French poet Marc Papillon de Lasphrise in 1597. Under the name coucou it is mentioned in Rabelais' long list of games (in Gargantua, 1534). Le Her belongs to the family of Ranter-Go-Round games. It is played with a standard deck of 52 cards by two people, designated the dealer and the receiver. King is ranked high and ace low. Le Her played a role in the development of the mathematical theory of probability with solutions being sought by Bernoulli and de Montmort. (en)
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  • Le Her (or le Hère) is a French card game that dates back to the 16th century. It is quoted by the French poet Marc Papillon de Lasphrise in 1597. Under the name coucou it is mentioned in Rabelais' long list of games (in Gargantua, 1534). Le Her belongs to the family of Ranter-Go-Round games. It is played with a standard deck of 52 cards by two people, designated the dealer and the receiver. King is ranked high and ace low. To play, the dealer gives one card to the receiver and one to the dealer. The receiver may choose to exchange cards with the dealer, unless the dealer has a king, in which case no exchange occurs. Then, the dealer may choose to exchange with the top card of the deck, unless the top card is a king, in which case no exchange occurs. In the case of the dealer and receiver having same ranked cards, the dealer is the winner. Le Her played a role in the development of the mathematical theory of probability with solutions being sought by Bernoulli and de Montmort. (en)
  • Le Her, es un juego de naipes francés que se documenta desde el siglo XVI. ​ Se juega con una baraja estándar de 52 cartas por dos personas. El rey es el valor más alto y el as el más bajo. Cada jugador recibe una carta boca abajo y ve su valor. El otro jugador no ve el valor. Si el receptor lo desea, puede intercambiar su tarjeta con el distribuidor. Si el distribuidor tiene un rey, el intercambio se anula, y ambos conservan sus cartas originales. Luego, si el distribuidor lo desea, puede cambiar su carta (ya sea la original o la carta que se cambió) por una tercera carta nueva del mazo. Si la nueva carta es un rey, el movimiento se anula: el distribuidor debe conservar la carta anterior de menor valor. La persona con la carta de mayor valor gana. Si hay un empate, el distribuidor gana.​ (es)
  • Эр (фр. Hère или Her) — старинная французская карточная азартная игра. Играется со стандартной колодой карт. Сыграла большую роль в становлении теории вероятностей и теории игр. Также была известна под названиями «куку» и «малёрё». (ru)
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