![]() In Italy this idea fell out of favour, but not before it had crossed the Alps to other countries where "the true future of Tarot games lay in those that incorporated bidding". Tarocc 'Ombre was "a development of the highest importance in the history of Tarot" because it introduced the concept of bidding. Taroc l'Hombre appears to be an Austrian development of Tarocc 'Ombre, a card game originating in Lombardy, Italy, which, however, was played with a 54-card shortened, Italian-suited pack. ![]() ![]() It was a crucial development, with the important idea of bidding imported from l'Hombre, hence the name. It emerged in Italy around 1770 as Tarocc 'Ombre but later spread to Austria and Germany. Taroc l'Hombre or Tarok-l'Hombre is an extinct card game of the European Tarot card game family for three players that was played with a full pack of 78 tarot cards, known as tarocs or taroks. Tarok-l'Hombre, Tarock l'Hombre, Tarocc 'Ombreįrench-suited Tarot pack e.g. The matadors in Tarok l'Hombre (from a Bavarian Animal Tarot pack).
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