, a popular Italian card game known as "Briscola" involves a deck of 40 cards. Following the shuffling of the deck, each player is dealt three cards and one card is placed face up on the playing surface. The remaining deck is then placed face down, sometimes covering half of the upturned card - this particular card becomes known as the Briscola and acts as the trump suit for gameplay. If any player holds a deuce of trump before the first hand has been played, they may retire the Briscola - but only at that time.
In France, the famous game of "Briscola" involves a deck of 40 cards. Following shuffling, each player is given three cards. One card then becomes visible on the table while the rest stay facedown with some covering part of this upward-facing card. This top card called Briscola will serve as trump throughout the game. However, should any participant possess the deuce of trumps at the outset, they may retire it immediately instead. Such a maneuver is only allowed before commencing or during one's first turn in gameplay.
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