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Does anyone use Tarot as a card game?

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RiccardoLS  13 Dec 2002 
I remember when I was a kid and the first Tarot deck entered my house, my brother spend a few days looking for a book on how to use Tarot. He was amazed to find almost only book on divination and nothing regarding the card game.
Anyway he eventually succeeded, and for a while Tarot was one of the family games.

Year later, when I started working with Tarots, I learnt the rules better... and made quite a few games.
But I never found - among the Tarot community - people really interested into the Tarot card game (in any of his variants).
I may tell... because I saw it, that entering a tavern and finding people in a corner playing Tarot silently (Tarot is played without speaking), is an utterly charming experience.

Best,

Riccardo 


Teal  13 Dec 2002 
I've run across some sites that sell different kinds of games that give the directions, but I just can't remember where the sites were. I didn't bookmark any of them, but I wish I had. 


mrsjvan  13 Dec 2002 
I haven't played any games with them yet, but I think I'd like to try if knew the rules. Anytime I can handle my cards I'm happy. :)

mrsjvan 


Melvis  13 Dec 2002 
There are rules to several varieties of Tarot Card Games at the Card Games Website. Many of them seem pretty involved!

I seem to remember someone here talking about playing Tarot Games before, but I can't remember who...Major Tom, maybe?

A completely silent card game must really be something to see, Riccardo! :D

Peace,

Melvis
:TSTRE 


Khatruman  13 Dec 2002 
My family was a big game playing family... lots of gatherings to play card games.. but pretty traditional.. I don't know how they would have gone for tarot.

Sadly, most of them are gone... brings back bittersweet memories...

Peace! 


The Enchanter  13 Dec 2002 
I love playing games with my cards. I have the Lord of the Rings deck that comes with a game but I'm not satified with it. But Iove to play tarot war. Here's the rules:

Take out all the major arcana and place them in order from 0 the fool- 21 the world in which the fool lays on top.
Shuffle the rest of the cards and deal them out to however many players you wish. (I suggest not going past four players, but you can play with however many people you want.) You play like regular war: all players lay out the top card and the highest rank wins the cards that were layed down. Word cards rank: page, knight, queen, king, ace or however your deck varies. When 2 or more cards have the same rank and are the highest of the group have a war. Each player puts down another card face down on top of the original played card. Then another card face up, the highest rank of those cards win all the cards *plus* the next character in line. The characters should be still aside from the beginning of the game. So the first winner of the war gets the fool and then the next gets the magician and so on. If you happen to get a double war which means you got the same rank again you repeat the proccess and the winner gets 2 characters! When these characters come up in play each player owes the amount shown on the card. For example: if the magician comes up everyone owes the person 1 card which would be the card they just laid down. The Empress comes up and everyone owes that person 3 cards. For The fool everyone just puts their card at the bottom of their deck because the fool is 0. If 2 characters come up in the same turn, the higher one just takes the lower one and that player doesn't have to give up any more cards but any other player who played a non character card must still pay the cards. The first card is the only one to count. If a characer comes up in the middle of giving cards it doesn't matter. I have never gotten to the point to reach the world because its so powerful. The last player left with cards in their hand wins.

Have fun...

P.S.-I made some of that game up myself. I'm so proud of myself.:) 


Khatruman  13 Dec 2002 
Quote:
Originally posted by The Enchanter
I love playing games with my cards. I have the Lord of the Rings deck that comes with a game but I'm not satified with it. But Iove to play tarot war.
I made some of that game up myself. I'm so proud of myself.:)


That sounds really cool... might try to get some folks to play that... thanks..

Peace! 


jmd  14 Dec 2002 
Though my maternal grandfather was more into the Marseilles and hence its more esoteric and spiritual uses, I grew up also very much playing the game of Tarot (with my family and others), and also, when younger, witnessed some gambling on Tarot playing amongst my father's friends (and gambling acquaintances).

Tarot and Chess were the two household games I grew up with, though I haven't played the former since the late 1970s.

The game is somewhat similar to Bridge or 500 (with of course many dissimilarities), both of which much more common here in Australia. 


RingTheory  14 Dec 2002 
My youngest son has the Lord of the Rings tarot deck and card game. He uses the deck as both.

The deck has a game designed for it. Hard to describe-kind of like a combo of crazy eights and go fish. Luck is a huge facror, and it's easy to learn.

I used to play soliitaire with the R/W, just like you would with a regular deck. The version of three cards, put down aces, with the majors as the extra suit. When I'd get stuck, I lost, which happened most of the time... 


Kiama  15 Dec 2002 
Recently, a friend bought a book round my house which contains the rules for alot of different Tarot games. He, my boyfriend, and I played a game called Scarto all night... Its much like Whist, and very very fun...

In the New Year, we will be setting up regular Torrochi evenings, playing Scarto, learning how to play a few other Tarot games maybe...

Kiama 


mrsjvan  15 Dec 2002 
Kiami,

What book was it? I might like to check it out.

mrsjvan :) 


Ophiel  15 Dec 2002 
Does anyone use Tarot as a card game?

Well, yes I do, but only because I treat life the same way. And it's fun, actually... 


Cerulean  15 Dec 2002 
Which decks do you use, if you haven't named them?

My Ancient Tarots of Lombardy book (ordered through Trigomo.com) actually has some Italian rules and points listed, so I believe it is bridge-like.

Might be a nice alternative, as I like the deck very much.

Mari H. 


Ophiel  15 Dec 2002 
I'm sorry if I confused you. I meant I play the cards of my life, as they come up. Once in a while, I get to play a Major Arcana, which is always exciting. The characters in my deck change faces frequently. 


lupo138  17 Dec 2002 
In german speaking central europe there is a quite common game called "Tarock" and it is somehow a branch of tarot. Anyway there are different words for the major arcana (for instance "sküs" and "pagat")
It is btw. a game that needs tactical skill and you usually play it in a group of four, being formed by two teams of two. The cards as such can be said to be identical with tarot cards - but when it is a game it is called "Tarock" anyway, wich most probably will mean the same anyway, as tarocco ist the italian word for tarot. 


jlbvt  24 Dec 2002 
Quote:
Originally posted by Kiama
Recently, a friend bought a book round my house which contains the rules for alot of different Tarot games. Kiama
Please let us know what book it is! ;) I would love to learn to play a Tarot card game. 


rajarod  29 Dec 2002 
I've always been meaning to try some of these out, but somehow I never have. Let me know if you give any of these a shot, and what you think. Best wishes...
http://www.pagat.com/tarot/index.html 


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