. . . . . "Clockwise"@en . "K Q R V A 2-7"@en . . . . "Droggn, sometimes called French Tarock (German: Franz\u00F6sisches Tarock) is an extinct card game of the Tarock family for three players that was played in the Stubai valley in Tyrol, Austria until the 1980s. Droggn is originally local dialect for \"to play Tarock\" (in standard German usually \"tarockieren\"), but it has become the proper name of this specific Tarock variant. An unusual feature of the game compared with other Tarock games is the use of a 66-card deck and that there is no record in the literature of a 66-card game and no current manufacturers of such a deck. The structure of the game strongly indicates that it is descended from the later version of Tarok l'Hombre, a 78-card Tarock game popular in 19th-century Austria and Germany, but with the subsequent addition of two higher bids."@en . . . . . . . . . "K Q R V 10-4"@en . . . . . "Droggn"@en . . . "66"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "10981"^^ . . "File:Tiertarock - the Trull - IMG 7832.jpg"@en . . "Droggn"@en . "Droggn, sometimes called French Tarock (German: Franz\u00F6sisches Tarock) is an extinct card game of the Tarock family for three players that was played in the Stubai valley in Tyrol, Austria until the 1980s. Droggn is originally local dialect for \"to play Tarock\" (in standard German usually \"tarockieren\"), but it has become the proper name of this specific Tarock variant. An unusual feature of the game compared with other Tarock games is the use of a 66-card deck and that there is no record in the literature of a 66-card game and no current manufacturers of such a deck. The structure of the game strongly indicates that it is descended from the later version of Tarok l'Hombre, a 78-card Tarock game popular in 19th-century Austria and Germany, but with the subsequent addition of two higher bids"@en . "French TarotTarok l'Hombre"@en . . . "57755026"^^ . . "1117973485"^^ . "Tarock: XXI-I, Gstie\u00DF"@en . . . . . "3"^^ . "Stripped 78-card pack"@en . . . "The Trull"@en . .