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- Zole abstract "Zole (diminutive Zolīte) is a Latvian national trick-taking cooperative card game for 3 to 5 players. The game belongs to the Schafkopf group of Ace-Ten card games, i.e. Jacks and Queens are permanent trumps in the game. Zole is played using only 26 cards of a 32-card piquet deck or French-style deck, consisting of 36 cards. Six or ten cards are removed from the deck and left out of play. Official rules and terminology were published by the Latvian Zole Game Federation (LZSF) in 1996.".
- Zole thumbnail Sheepshead_Card_Game.JPG?width=300.
- Zole wikiPageExternalLink index.en.php.
- Zole wikiPageExternalLink www.kreicene.lv.
- Zole wikiPageExternalLink Rules%20of%20Zolite.doc.
- Zole wikiPageID "24357022".
- Zole wikiPageRevisionID "605526809".
- Zole ages "18".
- Zole altNames "Zolīte".
- Zole cardRank "A 10 K Q J 9 8 7".
- Zole deck "Piquet, French".
- Zole hasPhotoCollection Zole.
- Zole imageLink File:Sheepshead_Card_Game.JPG.
- Zole numCards "26".
- Zole origin "Latvia".
- Zole play "Clockwise".
- Zole players "3".
- Zole related Schafkopf.
- Zole title "Zole".
- Zole type Trick-taking_game.
- Zole subject Category:Schafkopf.
- Zole comment "Zole (diminutive Zolīte) is a Latvian national trick-taking cooperative card game for 3 to 5 players. The game belongs to the Schafkopf group of Ace-Ten card games, i.e. Jacks and Queens are permanent trumps in the game. Zole is played using only 26 cards of a 32-card piquet deck or French-style deck, consisting of 36 cards. Six or ten cards are removed from the deck and left out of play. Official rules and terminology were published by the Latvian Zole Game Federation (LZSF) in 1996.".
- Zole label "Zole".
- Zole label "Zole".
- Zole label "Золе".
- Zole sameAs Zole.
- Zole sameAs m.07s4v6m.
- Zole sameAs Q2749295.
- Zole sameAs Q2749295.
- Zole wasDerivedFrom Zole?oldid=605526809.
- Zole depiction Sheepshead_Card_Game.JPG.
- Zole isPrimaryTopicOf Zole.