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title: Javaanse Kaartspelen (1941) | ||
titleLang: nl | ||
order: 1941 | ||
draft: true | ||
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The (mostly Javanese) card games presented in this book are as follows:[@JavaanseKaartspelen] | ||
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- Chapter 3: | ||
- {% gameref kartu-lima %} (Surakarta, Yogyakarta) | ||
- Lintrik Lima (Banyuwangi) | ||
- {%gameref sampen%} (?) | ||
- Chapter 4: | ||
- {% gameref pei %} (Surakarta, Yogyakarta, Magelang, Chinese) | ||
- Chapter 5: | ||
- {% gameref thothit %} (Surakarta, Chinese, Ceweng, Yogyakarta) | ||
- {% gameref thit-thit-dulit %} | ||
- {% gameref enthit %} | ||
- Thothit Banyuwangi | ||
- {% gameref thothit-kuna %} & {% gameref sembreh %} | ||
- Chapter 6: | ||
- {% gameref koa %} (Chinese, Mankunagaranan, [Kasunanan](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surakarta_Sunanate), Chinese Nyonya, …) | ||
- Labasan | ||
- Kandangan Lotré | ||
- Ting-Jing | ||
- Jing-Kong-King | ||
- Ceki/Sampikan (Surabaja, Banyuwangi) | ||
- {% gameref gonggong %} (Surakarta, Yogyakarta) | ||
- {% gameref tantanan %} | ||
- Ceken or {% gameref sampen %} | ||
- Chapter 7: | ||
- Belit (Surakarta, Yogyakarta) | ||
- Parikan | ||
- Jemeh (Surabaja) & Pacitan | ||
- Ceme (Yogyakarta) & Ceme Bakaran | ||
- Yongens-ceme & Yongens-rikting | ||
- Tekpo (Surakarta, Yogyakarta) | ||
- Cap-ji-kia | ||
- Lak-kia & Sik-kia | ||
- Chapter 8: | ||
- Bakulan Kertu | ||
- Bakulan entèk-entèkan | ||
- Bakulan ulih-ulihan | ||
- Bakulan thothit | ||
- Bakulan pèi | ||
- Bakulan ulur-ulur | ||
- Bakulan pal |
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title: Brag | ||
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equipment: Playing cards (standard) | ||
equipment: Playing cards (Standard) | ||
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Described as “old-fashioned” in 1784.[@ObservationsOnSomeOldFashionedGames p. 134] |
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title: Koa | ||
titleLang: jav-Latn | ||
equipment: Playing cards (Ceki) | ||
draft: true | ||
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<p class="lead"> | ||
Koa (also Kowah) is a draw-and-discard game played with {%a ceki%}. It is also sometimes simply called Ceki,[@CekiOrKowah] and is probably the most canonical of the games played with the cards. | ||
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{%image src="koa_2.jpg" alt="" license="cc0" size="wide" originalUrl="http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.258935" identifier="RP-F-F18040" orgName="Rijksmuseum" %} | ||
A Koa game in progress, 1890s or earlier.{%fn%}Identified as such in @VolkenDerAarde [p. 106], and @BlikJavaansche_2 [pl. XV].{%endfn%} Note the <span lang="jav-Latn">{%a glossary#:~:text=the%20tong,tong%}</span> on the table for collecting the house cut. | ||
{%imageEnd%} |
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