. . . . . . . . "1088364870"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "French"@en . "24"^^ . "Svoyi Koziri, Svoi Kozyri or Vsyak svoi kozyri, is a Russian going-out card game for two players which some consider an elaboration of the Czech game Sedma. This game is one of perfect information and hence entirely of foresight and calculation. It differs from almost all other card games, in that the element of luck is eliminated, as, at any one time in the game, a player will know exactly which cards his opponent has."@en . . . . "7562548"^^ . . . . . "Svoyi Koziri"@en . . "Svoyi Koziri, Svoi Kozyri or Vsyak svoi kozyri, is a Russian going-out card game for two players which some consider an elaboration of the Czech game Sedma. This game is one of perfect information and hence entirely of foresight and calculation. It differs from almost all other card games, in that the element of luck is eliminated, as, at any one time in the game, a player will know exactly which cards his opponent has. It was first published in the Pan Book of Card Games under the name \"Challenge\" in 1960, by Hubert Phillips, and said to have been brought to England by Prof. Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch while teaching at the University of Cambridge in 1927."@en . . "Svoyi Koziri"@en . "Difficult"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "2"^^ . . . . . . . . "4485"^^ . . "Calculation"@en . "3000.0"^^ . . . . . . . . .