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- Scopa abstract "Scopa is an Italian card game, and one of the two major national card games in Italy. It is also popular in Brazil, brought in by Italian immigrants, mostly in the Scopa di Quindici variation. It is played with a standard Italian 40-card deck, mostly between two players or four in two partnerships, but it can also be played by 3, 5, or 6 players.The name is an Italian noun meaning "broom", since taking a scopa means "to sweep" all the cards from the table. Watching a game of scopa can be a highly entertaining activity, since games traditionally involve lively, colorful, and somewhat strong-worded banter in between hands. However, skill and chance are more important to the outcome of the game.".
- Scopa thumbnail Italian_Playing_Cards.jpg?width=300.
- Scopa wikiPageID "922029".
- Scopa wikiPageRevisionID "596205557".
- Scopa altNames "Skopa".
- Scopa cardRank "R C F 7 6 5 4 3 2 1".
- Scopa deck "Italian".
- Scopa hasPhotoCollection Scopa.
- Scopa imageCaption "Italian playing cards from a deck of "Bergamasche" by Dal Negro".
- Scopa imageLink File:Italian_Playing_Cards.jpg.
- Scopa numCards "40".
- Scopa origin Italy.
- Scopa play "counter-clockwise".
- Scopa players "24".
- Scopa related Cassino_(card_game).
- Scopa title "Scopa".
- Scopa type "Fishing".
- Scopa subject Category:Fishing_card_games.
- Scopa subject Category:Italian_card_games.
- Scopa type Abstraction100002137.
- Scopa type Act100030358.
- Scopa type Activity100407535.
- Scopa type CardGame100488225.
- Scopa type Event100029378.
- Scopa type FishingCardGames.
- Scopa type Game100455599.
- Scopa type ItalianCardGames.
- Scopa type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Scopa type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Scopa comment "Scopa is an Italian card game, and one of the two major national card games in Italy. It is also popular in Brazil, brought in by Italian immigrants, mostly in the Scopa di Quindici variation. It is played with a standard Italian 40-card deck, mostly between two players or four in two partnerships, but it can also be played by 3, 5, or 6 players.The name is an Italian noun meaning "broom", since taking a scopa means "to sweep" all the cards from the table.".
- Scopa label "Escopa".
- Scopa label "Scopa (Kartenspiel)".
- Scopa label "Scopa (gioco)".
- Scopa label "Scopa (jeu de cartes)".
- Scopa label "Scopa (kaartspel)".
- Scopa label "Scopa".
- Scopa label "スコパ".
- Scopa sameAs Scopa_(Kartenspiel).
- Scopa sameAs Scopa_(jeu_de_cartes).
- Scopa sameAs Scopa_(gioco).
- Scopa sameAs スコパ.
- Scopa sameAs Scopa_(kaartspel).
- Scopa sameAs Escopa.
- Scopa sameAs m.03q54j.
- Scopa sameAs Q1955846.
- Scopa sameAs Q1955846.
- Scopa sameAs Scopa.
- Scopa wasDerivedFrom Scopa?oldid=596205557.
- Scopa depiction Italian_Playing_Cards.jpg.
- Scopa isPrimaryTopicOf Scopa.