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- Julepe abstract "Julepe (Spanish: Julepe), (Catalan: Julep, also the variety Xulepe and Gilen.), is a South American trick-taking gambling card game of Spanish origin, similar to the English five-card Loo, and best for six players. It spread rapidly across the Spanish-American countries during the 19th century.Julepe is a variant of Tute and one of the many games of the tute family, and the game is played according to the same rules of tute. It is noted that the original Julepe, in which game three cards are dealt to each player, is the card game presently known as Tomate.Five cards are dealt to each player from a 40-card pack lacking 8s, 9s, and 10s. The next card is turned up for trumps. Players may pass or play. Those who play must win at least two tricks, but may first discard and draw any number of replacements.".
- Julepe wikiPageExternalLink julepe.html.
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- Julepe wikiPageRevisionID "546011755".
- Julepe hasPhotoCollection Julepe.
- Julepe subject Category:Catalan_culture.
- Julepe subject Category:Gambling_games.
- Julepe subject Category:Plain-trick_games.
- Julepe subject Category:Spanish_card_games.
- Julepe type Abstraction100002137.
- Julepe type Act100030358.
- Julepe type Activity100407535.
- Julepe type CardGame100488225.
- Julepe type Contest107456188.
- Julepe type Diversion100426928.
- Julepe type Event100029378.
- Julepe type Gambling100430140.
- Julepe type GamblingGames.
- Julepe type Game100455599.
- Julepe type Game100456199.
- Julepe type GameOfChance100507673.
- Julepe type Plain-trickGames.
- Julepe type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Julepe type SocialEvent107288639.
- Julepe type SpanishCardGames.
- Julepe type Transgression100745005.
- Julepe type Vice100747029.
- Julepe type Wrongdoing100732746.
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- Julepe comment "Julepe (Spanish: Julepe), (Catalan: Julep, also the variety Xulepe and Gilen.), is a South American trick-taking gambling card game of Spanish origin, similar to the English five-card Loo, and best for six players. It spread rapidly across the Spanish-American countries during the 19th century.Julepe is a variant of Tute and one of the many games of the tute family, and the game is played according to the same rules of tute.".
- Julepe label "Julepe".
- Julepe label "Julepe".
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- Julepe sameAs Julepe.
- Julepe wasDerivedFrom Julepe?oldid=546011755.
- Julepe isPrimaryTopicOf Julepe.