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Game Entry

Tripoley

(1830)
User Rating: 5.6 / 10 (229 Ratings)
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GameID: 4853
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Designed By: (Uncredited)
Published By: Spears
Cadaco
John Waddington Ltd.
Verlag Fr. Scharrer
# of Players: 2 - 9
Playing Time: 60 Minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages: 8 and up
Category: Card Game
Mechanics: Betting/Wagering
Other Names:
Michigan Rummy
Bonanza
Poch
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Casino-style game with cards and chips. Each hand has three phases (labeled "Hearts", "Poker", and "Michigan Rummy", though only the poker phase has any resemblance to its namesake game). All cards are dealt out, including one extra hand which remains unseen. The first phase pays off for holding certain cards or combinations; the second is a hand of poker, each player selecting five cards from his hand to play; in the third phase, players play out their cards Fan Tan-style, and the first to go out wins chips.

The book Games We Play pictures a version of Poch published in ~1830 in Nuremberg by Verlag Fr Scharrer. From this illustration we can see the evolution of Pope Joan to Poch, which was further refined into the Tripoley we see today.

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Statistics

User Rank: 3261
Num Ratings: 229
Average Rating: 5.60
Standard Deviation: 1.61
Num Views: 18330
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Avg. Game Weight: 1.55 moreinfo
Personal Comments: 113
Users Owning: 345
Users Wanting: 0
Users Trading: 23
Has Parts For Trade: 1
Want Parts In Trade: 1
Price History: View
Total Plays: 166
Plays This Month: 0

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