Twenty-five is the Irish national card game, which also underlies the Canadian game of Forty-fives. Charles Cotton describes it in 1674 as "Five Fingers", a nickname applied to the Five of Trumps extracted from the fact that the Irish word cúig means both 'five' and 'trick'. It is supposed to be of great antiquity, and widely believed to have originated in Ireland, although "its venerable ancestor", Maw, of which James I of England was very fond, is a Scottish game.
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| - Spoil Five (de)
- Cúig Fichead (ga)
- Twenty-five (card game) (en)
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| - Spoil Five (englisch „Zerstöre die Fünf“) ist ein Kartenspiel für zwei bis acht Spieler. Es ist eine Variante des irischen Nationalspiels Twenty-Five (irisch Cúig Fichead) und durch das Altenburger Regelbuch auch in Deutschland bekannt und gespielt. Ziel des Spiels ist es, zu verhindern, dass ein anderer Spieler fünf Stiche erhält. (de)
- Is cluiche cártaí do bheirt imreoirí nó níos mó é Cúig Fichead. (ga)
- Twenty-five is the Irish national card game, which also underlies the Canadian game of Forty-fives. Charles Cotton describes it in 1674 as "Five Fingers", a nickname applied to the Five of Trumps extracted from the fact that the Irish word cúig means both 'five' and 'trick'. It is supposed to be of great antiquity, and widely believed to have originated in Ireland, although "its venerable ancestor", Maw, of which James I of England was very fond, is a Scottish game. (en)
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| - Spoil Five (englisch „Zerstöre die Fünf“) ist ein Kartenspiel für zwei bis acht Spieler. Es ist eine Variante des irischen Nationalspiels Twenty-Five (irisch Cúig Fichead) und durch das Altenburger Regelbuch auch in Deutschland bekannt und gespielt. Ziel des Spiels ist es, zu verhindern, dass ein anderer Spieler fünf Stiche erhält. (de)
- Is cluiche cártaí do bheirt imreoirí nó níos mó é Cúig Fichead. (ga)
- Twenty-five is the Irish national card game, which also underlies the Canadian game of Forty-fives. Charles Cotton describes it in 1674 as "Five Fingers", a nickname applied to the Five of Trumps extracted from the fact that the Irish word cúig means both 'five' and 'trick'. It is supposed to be of great antiquity, and widely believed to have originated in Ireland, although "its venerable ancestor", Maw, of which James I of England was very fond, is a Scottish game. (en)
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