The rules were first published by Hoffmann in 1892 under the name
The Talkative, alternatively known as
The Roll Call, although that is also the name of a different game. In the same work is a very similar game called
The Harvest, played with a
Piquet pack of 32 cards in which counting starts at "Seven" and ascends to "Ace" before starting again. American editor, Harris B. Dick, renames it "Hit and Miss" in his 1898 publication and the game has been variously called
Roll Call or Hit or Miss since. Morehead & Mott-Smith (1949) add the alternative name
Treize. Several editors include the alternative names, failing to mention that Harvest is played with a 32-card pack. The game continues to be regularly included in compendia into the 21st century. ==Rules==