The following rules are based on Lalanne except where stated. The game is played with a
Piquet pack i.e. 32
French-suited cards which have the usual
ace–ten games ranking and values. There are the usual four suits:
clubs,
spades,
hearts and
diamonds. There are two players and the first
dealer is chosen by
drawing cards from the
pack - the one with the higher card
deals first. The players receive six cards each and the dealer places the rest face down to one side as the
talon. The thirteenth card is turned over and placed under the talon and at right angles to it, so that it is partially visible. The suit of this card becomes the
trump suit. The non-dealer leads to the first trick and, while there is a talon, players may play any card. The trick is won by the higher trump played or the higher card of the led suit if no trumps were played. The trick winner collects the trick; each player draws the next card from the talon, the trick winner first. The trick winner then leads to the next trick. Once the talon is exhausted, players must
follow suit if able and
overtake if possible. If unable to follow suit, they must trump. A player with the trump 7 may
exchange for the trump
turnup it at any time including during the last pickup from the talon. During play players may declare the following combinations in hand and score points for them: •
Mariage: King and Queen of the same suit – 20 points, or 40 if in trumps. •
Four Kings or
Four Queens: wins the hand immediately without further play Cards used for a
Mariage may be used for
Four Kings or
Four Queens. The winner of the last trick scores 10 points. At the end of the
hand, points in cards are added to any points from declarations. Game is e.g. 300 or 500 points and may consist of several hands. == Petite Brisque ==