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'''16 March - 13 April 2021'''
  
 
== [https://blognomic.com/archive/giolitti_as_it_is_played Ascension Address: Giolitti As It Is Played] ==
 
== [https://blognomic.com/archive/giolitti_as_it_is_played Ascension Address: Giolitti As It Is Played] ==
''Giolitti'' is a two-player trick-taking card game thought to have been played widely across northern Italy in the 17th and early 18th century. Despite its popularity, the culture of the game was unusually secretive in nature and little is known about its rules today, beyond the fact that it was played with a tarot deck (most likely a version of the Tarocco Bolognese) and that its trump suit may have reflected and satirised political characters of the time. Cartlesham (1912) suggests that the “Traditore” trump card, which reappears across all known versions of the game, may represent a high-ranking figure from the court of the Doge of Venice, although contemporary sources and card illustrations appear to disagree over the individual’s exact identity.
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<blockquote>''Giolitti'' is a two-player trick-taking card game thought to have been played widely across northern Italy in the 17th and early 18th century. Despite its popularity, the culture of the game was unusually secretive in nature and little is known about its rules today, beyond the fact that it was played with a tarot deck (most likely a version of the Tarocco Bolognese) and that its trump suit may have reflected and satirised political characters of the time. Cartlesham (1912) suggests that the “Traditore” trump card, which reappears across all known versions of the game, may represent a high-ranking figure from the court of the Doge of Venice, although contemporary sources and card illustrations appear to disagree over the individual’s exact identity.</blockquote>
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Replace “Doge” with “Dealer” and “Elector” with “Player”.
  
 
==Players==
 
==Players==
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And at the end:
 
And at the end:
  
TBD
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Brendan, Clucky, Darknight, Josh, Jumble, Kevan, lemonfanta, pokes, Raven1207
  
 
==Final Ruleset==
 
==Final Ruleset==
  
* [[Ruleset 187]]
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* [[Ruleset 186]]
  
 
==Gamestate==
 
==Gamestate==
[[The Card Table]]
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* [[The Card Table]]
  
 
==Posts of Interest==
 
==Posts of Interest==
{{to be completed}}
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===Dynastic Rules===
 
===Dynastic Rules===
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/deck_builder Deck Builder] established the basic Tarot-style deck that the game would use
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/a_minute_to_learn_a_lifetime_to_master A Minute to Learn, A Lifetime to Master] established the basic game: each player is dealt a hand of seven cards, and plays them one at a time, in turn
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/scorecard_special_case Scorecard] established all played cards as a "Winnow" (a term that was later dropped), and the most recent three as a player's "Pocket"; it also introduced Pegs, a game currency, and bonuses for particular sequences of cards, which it called "tricks"
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/power_to_the_players Power to the Players] allowed players to signal that they were Ready, and for games to be started between such people
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/d_d_d_deck_breaker D-D-D-Deck Breaker] introduced Masks
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/cleanliness A Fine Game] established the "Fine": a call from the Dealer that formally ends the game, confirming whether the plays were valid
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/first_to_make_a_joke_about_pegging First to Make a Joke about Pegging] added the Magistrelli scoring system, a kind of ELO that rewarded players more for beating a skilled opponent.
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/dem_trumps Dem Trumps] added effects for playing Arcana-suit cards
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/every_impend Every Impend] created two sub rulesets for the Giolitti card game, Tournament and Impending. Amendments would be made to the Impending rules, and players would play card games under the Tournament rules. When no games were being played, the Tournament Rules would be updated to include the Impending ones.
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/doppio_doppio_guaio Doppio Doppio Guaio] added the ''Sfida'', a form of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backgammon#Doubling_cube doubling cube] wager to raise the stakes and perhaps force an opponent to fold.
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/mask_on_mask_off Mask On!  Mask Off!] added Tognoli, Di Paolo and Bonanno masks
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/pair_of_jokers Pair of Jokers] clarified that all game matchups were assigned at random. This would remain more or less the case for the rest of the dynasty.
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/the_smouldering_cigar_tournament The Smouldering Cigar] ended a game in a loss if it had been waiting for someone to do something for 48 hours
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/a_scaletti_never_betrays A Scaletti Never Betrays] renamed the Traitor card to "Impostor", to avoid a crash with the core usage of this noun
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/two_for_his_heels Two For His Heels] required players to call any points they were scoring; uncalled ones did not score.
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/better_rule_updates Less Lumpy] dropped the Impending/Tournament system and said instead that when a card game started, it would be played under the card game rules at that instant (linked to a specific wiki page revision)
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/sorry_but Sorry, But] renamed Trumps to Arcana
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/moving_target Moving Target] changed the target of ''Il Toro'' from a flat 27 to d13+20
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/mix_it_up1 Mix It Up] randomly restricted which tricks were valid for each game
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/his_nibs His Nibs] added the Grand Canal; a random card dealt to the table, with scope for it to have an effect on the game
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/see_venice_and_die See Venice and Die] changed the Bersaglio from d13+20 to 20 plus the rank of the Grand Canal
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/wits_and_wagers Wits and Wagers] allowed players to bet on the outcomes of other games
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/wait_for_it Wait for It] paired players prioritising who had been waiting longest for a game
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/fashion_show Fashion Show] added a metagame about mask popularity: winning a game with a mask increased its ''moda'', and winning with a low-''moda'' mask scored bonus points
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/best_of_the_best_of_three_mk._ii Best of the Best of Three, Mk. II] added a victory condition: the first two players  to reach 30 Magistrelli would play three Crown Matches against each other, the winner of two of those winning the dynasty
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/trick_question Trick Question] made some tricks more common than others
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/line_of_succession Line of Succession] clarified that games should be resolved in chronological order, where possible
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/arcana_of_the_covenant Arcana of the Covenant] added some special effects for Arcana cards, either when played or when they appeared in the Grand Canal
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/per_josh Per Josh] allowed players to resign from games
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/torn_stubs Torn Stubs] gave a 48 hour window to claim any side bet wins
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/multimasking Multimasking] made it easier to change masks
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/crown_match_bribery Crown Match Bribery] allowed Pegs to be spent to give someone a powerup in the final Crown Matches
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/full_juice Full Juice] disabled Sfidas for the Crown Matches
  
===Non-dynastic changes===
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===Core changes===
* [https://blognomic.com/archive/pretty_please_redux Pretty Please Redux] made Jumble an admin
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/play_cards_not_dice_appendix Play Cards, Not Dice] recognised the Dice Roller's ability to use comma-separated custom dice
* [https://blognomic.com/archive/pretty_please_redux DomiNO] changed Imperial Deferentials so that Emperor DEFs would no longer change Player DEFs into FOR/AGAINST votes.
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/domino DomiNO] changed Imperial Deferentials so that player DEFs were not counted when the Emperor voted DEF
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/things_are_still_broken_coreappendix Things Are Still Broken] altered ascension to include an Interregnum stage, and to uphold all game actions during the dynasty as valid
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/favours Favours] introduced the interdynastic currency of Favours (which would soon become a Special Case rule): players could grant Favours to others in exchange for this dynasty's Pegs, on the understanding that those Favours could be cashed back the other way as ''anything'' in the next dynasty
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/solo_effort_special_case Solo Effort] added a "No Collaboration" special case rule to try out in future (it was switched on two dynasties later in [[The Eighth Dynasty of Clucky]])
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/asterisks_to_asterisks_special_case Asterisks to Asterisks] replaced asterisks with the "Rare" keyword, for Special Case rules like No Collaboration which default to inactive
  
 
===Games of ''Giolitti''===
 
===Games of ''Giolitti''===
# [https://blognomic.com/archive/first_game_pokes_vs_jumble Pokes vs Jumble]
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
# [https://blognomic.com/archive/second_game_pokes_vs_zack Pokes vs Zack] (0-0)
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# [https://blognomic.com/archive/third_game_clucky_vs_jumble Clucky vs Jumble] (Clucky wins sfida, 1 stakes)
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!No. || Players || Winner || Ended by
# [https://blognomic.com/archive/fourth_game_bucky_vs_josh Bucky vs Josh] (2-4; 1 stakes)
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# [https://blognomic.com/archive/fifth_game_darknight_vs_brendan Darknight vs Brendan] (4-4; 2 stakes)
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|1 || [https://blognomic.com/archive/first_game_pokes_vs_jumble Pokes vs Jumble] || Pokes ||7 Plays
# [https://blognomic.com/archive/sixth_game_clucky_vs_bucky Clucky vs Bucky] (1-5; 3 stakes)
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# [https://blognomic.com/archive/seventh_game_pokes_vs_jumble Pokes vs Jumble] (6-5; 2 stakes)
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|2 || [https://blognomic.com/archive/second_game_pokes_vs_zack Pokes vs Zack] || Draw ||7 Plays
# [https://blognomic.com/archive/eighth_game_raven1207_vs_josh Raven1207 vs Josh] (3-5; 2 stakes)
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# [https://blognomic.com/archive/ninth_game_raven1207_vs_josh Raven1207 vs Josh] (2-11; 2 stakes)
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|3 || [https://blognomic.com/archive/third_game_clucky_vs_jumble Clucky vs Jumble] || Clucky ||Sfida Rejected
# [https://blognomic.com/archive/tenth_game_clucky_vs_jumble Clucky vs Jumble] (Clucky wins sfida; 1 stakes)
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# [https://blognomic.com/archive/eleventh_game Pokes vs Brendan] (Brendan rejects; 1 stakes)
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|4 || [https://blognomic.com/archive/fourth_game_bucky_vs_josh Bucky vs Josh] || Josh ||7 Plays
# No twelfth game?
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# [https://blognomic.com/archive/thirteenth_game_bucky_vs_brendan Bucky vs Brendan] (Brendan wins sfida; 2 stakes)
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|5 || [https://blognomic.com/archive/fifth_game_darknight_vs_brendan Darknight vs Brendan] || Draw ||7 Plays
# [https://blognomic.com/archive/fourteenth_game_pokes_vs_raven1207 Pokes vs Raven1207] (14-3; 3 stakes)
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# [https://blognomic.com/archive/fifteenth_game_josh_vs_lemonfanta Josh vs Lemonfanta] (17-10; 2 stakes)
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|6 || [https://blognomic.com/archive/sixth_game_clucky_vs_bucky Clucky vs Bucky] || Bucky ||7 Plays
# [https://blognomic.com/archive/sixteenth_game_josh_vs_brendan Josh vs Brendan]
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# [https://blognomic.com/archive/seventeenth_game_jumble_vs_raven1207 Jumble vs Raven1207]
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|7 || [https://blognomic.com/archive/seventh_game_pokes_vs_jumble Pokes vs Jumble] || Pokes ||7 Plays
# [https://blognomic.com/archive/eighteenth_game_lemonfanta_vs_pokes Lemonfanta vs Pokes] (Lemonfanta wins sfida; 1 stakes)
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|-
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|8 || [https://blognomic.com/archive/eighth_game_raven1207_vs_josh Raven1207 vs Josh] || Josh ||7 Plays
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|9 || [https://blognomic.com/archive/ninth_game_raven1207_vs_josh Raven1207 vs Josh] || Josh ||7 Plays
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|10 || [https://blognomic.com/archive/tenth_game_clucky_vs_jumble Clucky vs Jumble] || Clucky ||Sfida Rejected
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|-
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|11 || [https://blognomic.com/archive/eleventh_game Pokes vs Brendan] || Pokes ||Sfida Rejected
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|12 || ''(No twelfth game, Dealer miscounted)'' || n/a ||n/a
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|-
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|13 || [https://blognomic.com/archive/thirteenth_game_bucky_vs_brendan Bucky vs Brendan] || Brendan ||Sfida Rejected
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|14 || [https://blognomic.com/archive/fourteenth_game_pokes_vs_raven1207 Pokes vs Raven1207] || Pokes ||7 Plays
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|-
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|15 || [https://blognomic.com/archive/fifteenth_game_josh_vs_lemonfanta Josh vs Lemonfanta] || Josh ||7 Plays
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|-
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|16 || [https://blognomic.com/archive/sixteenth_game_josh_vs_brendan Josh vs Brendan] || Brendan ||Unclean
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|-
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|17 || [https://blognomic.com/archive/seventeenth_game_jumble_vs_raven1207 Jumble vs Raven1207] ([https://blognomic.com/archive/seventeenth_game_redux_jumble_vs_raven1207 restarted]) || Draw ||7 Plays
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|-
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|18 || [https://blognomic.com/archive/eighteenth_game_lemonfanta_vs_pokes Lemonfanta vs Pokes] || Lemonfanta ||Sfida Rejected
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|19 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/nineteenth_game_pokes_vs_clucky Pokes vs Clucky] || Clucky ||Unclean
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|-
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|20 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/twentieth_game_brendan_vs_lemonfanta Brendan vs Lemonfanta] || Brendan ||7 Plays
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|21 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/twenty_first_game_clucky_vs_josh Clucky vs Josh] || Clucky ||Sfida Rejected
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|22 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/twenty_second_game_jumble_vs_pokes Jumble vs Pokes] || Draw ||7 Plays
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|23 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/twenty_third_game_jumble_vs_raven1207 Jumble vs Raven1207] || Jumble ||7 Plays
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|-
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|24 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/twenty-fourth_game_josh_vs_brendan Josh vs Brendan] || Josh ||Sfida Rejected
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|-
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|25 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/twenty_fifth_game_pokes_vs_clucky Pokes vs Clucky] || Clucky ||Sfida Rejected
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|-
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|26 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/twenty-sixth_game_lemonfanta_vs_jumble Lemonfanta vs Jumble] || Lemonfanta ||Sfida Rejected
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|27 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/twenty_seventh_game_raven1207_vs_clucky Raven1207 vs Clucky] || [https://blognomic.com/archive/its_a_wash Voided] || n/a
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|-
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|28 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/twenty_eighth_game_brendan_vs_josh Brendan vs Josh] || Brendan ||Sfida Rejected
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|29 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/twenty_ninth_game_clucky_vs_pokes Clucky vs Pokes] || Pokes ||Sfida Rejected
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|30 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/thirtieth_game_josh_vs_brendan Josh vs Brendan] || Josh ||Sfida Rejected
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|31 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/thirty_first_game_lemonfanta_vs_jumble Lemonfanta vs Jumble] || Lemonfanta ||Resigned
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|32 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/thirty_second_game_raven1207_vs_jumble Raven1207 vs Jumble] || Raven ||Resigned
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|33 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/thirty_third_game_clucky_vs_pokes Clucky vs Pokes] || Pokes ||7 Plays
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|34 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/thirty_fourth_game_brendan_vs_josh Brendan vs Josh] || Josh ||Sfida Rejected
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|35 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/thirty_fifth_game_lemonfanta_vs_jumble Lemonfanta vs Jumble] || Jumble ||Resigned
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|-
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|36 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/thirty_sixth_game_pokes_vs_josh Pokes vs Josh] || Josh ||Sfida Rejected
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|37 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/thirty_seventh_game_raven1207_vs_clucky Raven1207 vs Clucky] || Clucky ||7 Plays
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|-
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|38 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/thirty_eighth_game_lemonfanta_vs_clucky Lemonfanta vs Clucky] || Clucky ||Sfida Rejected
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|39 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/thirty_ninth_game_raven1207_vs_brendan Raven1207 vs Brendan] || Brendan ||Timeout
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|-
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|40 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/fortieth_game_josh_vs_pokes Josh vs Pokes] || Pokes ||Sfida Rejected
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|41 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/forty_first_game_brendan_vs_jumble Brendan vs Jumble] || Brendan ||Sfida Rejected
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|-
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|42 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/forty_second_game_clucky_vs_pokes Clucky vs Pokes] || Clucky ||7 Plays
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|-
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|43 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/forty_third_game_josh_vs_lemonfanta Josh vs Lemonfanta] || Lemonfanta ||Resigned
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|-
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|44 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/forty_fourth_game_jumble_vs_lemonfanta Jumble vs Lemonfanta] || Lemonfanta ||Sfida Rejected
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|-
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|45 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/forty_fifth_game_clucky_vs_josh Clucky vs Josh] || Josh ||Sfida Rejected
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|-
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|46 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/forty_sixth_game_pokes_vs_brendan Pokes vs Brendan] || Pokes ||Sfida Rejected
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|-
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|47 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/forty_seventh_game_brendan_vs_clucky Brendan vs Clucky] || Brendan ||Sfida Rejected
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|-
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|48 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/forty_eighth_game_lemonfanta_vs_jumble Lemonfanta vs Jumble] || Lemonfanta ||Resigned
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|-
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|49 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/forty_ninth_game_pokes_vs_josh Pokes vs Josh] || Josh ||Sfida Rejected
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|-
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|50 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/fiftieth_game_josh_vs_brendan Josh vs Brendan] || Josh ||Resigned
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|-
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|51 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/fifty_first_game_lemonfanta_vs_jumble Lemonfanta vs Jumble] || Jumble ||Resigned
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|52 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/fifty_second_game_clucky_vs_pokes Clucky vs Pokes] || Clucky ||Resigned
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|}
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===Crown Match===
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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|-
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!No. || Players || Winner || Ended by
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|1 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/first_crown_match_game_clucky_vs_josh Clucky vs Josh] || Josh ||7 Plays
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|-
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|2 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/second_crown_match_game_josh_vs_clucky Josh vs Clucky] || Clucky ||7 Plays
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|-
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|3 || [http://blognomic.com/archive/third_crown_match_game_clucky_vs_josh Clucky vs Josh] || Josh ||7 Plays
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|}
  
 
==Ascension==
 
==Ascension==
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At the end of the third Crown Match, Josh was [https://blognomic.com/archive/capo_pedrolino named Capofamiglia] and [https://blognomic.com/archive/la_familia declared victory]. A complicated victory-share system included Josh's co-conspirators, Brendan and lemonfanta, and a loose collection of other affiliates and occasionally rivals; but the dice roll resulted in lemonfanta being handed the mantle.
  
 
==Commentary==
 
==Commentary==
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* [https://blognomic.com/archive/mantle_pass1 Post-dynastic commentary]
  
 
{{Dynastic Histories}}
 
{{Dynastic Histories}}

Latest revision as of 13:09, 18 December 2021

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16 March - 13 April 2021

Ascension Address: Giolitti As It Is Played

Giolitti is a two-player trick-taking card game thought to have been played widely across northern Italy in the 17th and early 18th century. Despite its popularity, the culture of the game was unusually secretive in nature and little is known about its rules today, beyond the fact that it was played with a tarot deck (most likely a version of the Tarocco Bolognese) and that its trump suit may have reflected and satirised political characters of the time. Cartlesham (1912) suggests that the “Traditore” trump card, which reappears across all known versions of the game, may represent a high-ranking figure from the court of the Doge of Venice, although contemporary sources and card illustrations appear to disagree over the individual’s exact identity.

Replace “Doge” with “Dealer” and “Elector” with “Player”.

Players

The following players were active at the start of the Dynasty:

Brendan, Bucky, Clucky, Cuddlebeam, Darknight, Josh, Jumble, Kevan, pokes, Raven1207, Zack

And at the end:

Brendan, Clucky, Darknight, Josh, Jumble, Kevan, lemonfanta, pokes, Raven1207

Final Ruleset

Gamestate

Posts of Interest

Dynastic Rules

  • Deck Builder established the basic Tarot-style deck that the game would use
  • A Minute to Learn, A Lifetime to Master established the basic game: each player is dealt a hand of seven cards, and plays them one at a time, in turn
  • Scorecard established all played cards as a "Winnow" (a term that was later dropped), and the most recent three as a player's "Pocket"; it also introduced Pegs, a game currency, and bonuses for particular sequences of cards, which it called "tricks"
  • Power to the Players allowed players to signal that they were Ready, and for games to be started between such people
  • D-D-D-Deck Breaker introduced Masks
  • A Fine Game established the "Fine": a call from the Dealer that formally ends the game, confirming whether the plays were valid
  • First to Make a Joke about Pegging added the Magistrelli scoring system, a kind of ELO that rewarded players more for beating a skilled opponent.
  • Dem Trumps added effects for playing Arcana-suit cards
  • Every Impend created two sub rulesets for the Giolitti card game, Tournament and Impending. Amendments would be made to the Impending rules, and players would play card games under the Tournament rules. When no games were being played, the Tournament Rules would be updated to include the Impending ones.
  • Doppio Doppio Guaio added the Sfida, a form of doubling cube wager to raise the stakes and perhaps force an opponent to fold.
  • Mask On! Mask Off! added Tognoli, Di Paolo and Bonanno masks
  • Pair of Jokers clarified that all game matchups were assigned at random. This would remain more or less the case for the rest of the dynasty.
  • The Smouldering Cigar ended a game in a loss if it had been waiting for someone to do something for 48 hours
  • A Scaletti Never Betrays renamed the Traitor card to "Impostor", to avoid a crash with the core usage of this noun
  • Two For His Heels required players to call any points they were scoring; uncalled ones did not score.
  • Less Lumpy dropped the Impending/Tournament system and said instead that when a card game started, it would be played under the card game rules at that instant (linked to a specific wiki page revision)
  • Sorry, But renamed Trumps to Arcana
  • Moving Target changed the target of Il Toro from a flat 27 to d13+20
  • Mix It Up randomly restricted which tricks were valid for each game
  • His Nibs added the Grand Canal; a random card dealt to the table, with scope for it to have an effect on the game
  • See Venice and Die changed the Bersaglio from d13+20 to 20 plus the rank of the Grand Canal
  • Wits and Wagers allowed players to bet on the outcomes of other games
  • Wait for It paired players prioritising who had been waiting longest for a game
  • Fashion Show added a metagame about mask popularity: winning a game with a mask increased its moda, and winning with a low-moda mask scored bonus points
  • Best of the Best of Three, Mk. II added a victory condition: the first two players to reach 30 Magistrelli would play three Crown Matches against each other, the winner of two of those winning the dynasty
  • Trick Question made some tricks more common than others
  • Line of Succession clarified that games should be resolved in chronological order, where possible
  • Arcana of the Covenant added some special effects for Arcana cards, either when played or when they appeared in the Grand Canal
  • Per Josh allowed players to resign from games
  • Torn Stubs gave a 48 hour window to claim any side bet wins
  • Multimasking made it easier to change masks
  • Crown Match Bribery allowed Pegs to be spent to give someone a powerup in the final Crown Matches
  • Full Juice disabled Sfidas for the Crown Matches

Core changes

  • Play Cards, Not Dice recognised the Dice Roller's ability to use comma-separated custom dice
  • DomiNO changed Imperial Deferentials so that player DEFs were not counted when the Emperor voted DEF
  • Things Are Still Broken altered ascension to include an Interregnum stage, and to uphold all game actions during the dynasty as valid
  • Favours introduced the interdynastic currency of Favours (which would soon become a Special Case rule): players could grant Favours to others in exchange for this dynasty's Pegs, on the understanding that those Favours could be cashed back the other way as anything in the next dynasty
  • Solo Effort added a "No Collaboration" special case rule to try out in future (it was switched on two dynasties later in The Eighth Dynasty of Clucky)
  • Asterisks to Asterisks replaced asterisks with the "Rare" keyword, for Special Case rules like No Collaboration which default to inactive

Games of Giolitti

No. Players Winner Ended by
1 Pokes vs Jumble Pokes 7 Plays
2 Pokes vs Zack Draw 7 Plays
3 Clucky vs Jumble Clucky Sfida Rejected
4 Bucky vs Josh Josh 7 Plays
5 Darknight vs Brendan Draw 7 Plays
6 Clucky vs Bucky Bucky 7 Plays
7 Pokes vs Jumble Pokes 7 Plays
8 Raven1207 vs Josh Josh 7 Plays
9 Raven1207 vs Josh Josh 7 Plays
10 Clucky vs Jumble Clucky Sfida Rejected
11 Pokes vs Brendan Pokes Sfida Rejected
12 (No twelfth game, Dealer miscounted) n/a n/a
13 Bucky vs Brendan Brendan Sfida Rejected
14 Pokes vs Raven1207 Pokes 7 Plays
15 Josh vs Lemonfanta Josh 7 Plays
16 Josh vs Brendan Brendan Unclean
17 Jumble vs Raven1207 (restarted) Draw 7 Plays
18 Lemonfanta vs Pokes Lemonfanta Sfida Rejected
19 Pokes vs Clucky Clucky Unclean
20 Brendan vs Lemonfanta Brendan 7 Plays
21 Clucky vs Josh Clucky Sfida Rejected
22 Jumble vs Pokes Draw 7 Plays
23 Jumble vs Raven1207 Jumble 7 Plays
24 Josh vs Brendan Josh Sfida Rejected
25 Pokes vs Clucky Clucky Sfida Rejected
26 Lemonfanta vs Jumble Lemonfanta Sfida Rejected
27 Raven1207 vs Clucky Voided n/a
28 Brendan vs Josh Brendan Sfida Rejected
29 Clucky vs Pokes Pokes Sfida Rejected
30 Josh vs Brendan Josh Sfida Rejected
31 Lemonfanta vs Jumble Lemonfanta Resigned
32 Raven1207 vs Jumble Raven Resigned
33 Clucky vs Pokes Pokes 7 Plays
34 Brendan vs Josh Josh Sfida Rejected
35 Lemonfanta vs Jumble Jumble Resigned
36 Pokes vs Josh Josh Sfida Rejected
37 Raven1207 vs Clucky Clucky 7 Plays
38 Lemonfanta vs Clucky Clucky Sfida Rejected
39 Raven1207 vs Brendan Brendan Timeout
40 Josh vs Pokes Pokes Sfida Rejected
41 Brendan vs Jumble Brendan Sfida Rejected
42 Clucky vs Pokes Clucky 7 Plays
43 Josh vs Lemonfanta Lemonfanta Resigned
44 Jumble vs Lemonfanta Lemonfanta Sfida Rejected
45 Clucky vs Josh Josh Sfida Rejected
46 Pokes vs Brendan Pokes Sfida Rejected
47 Brendan vs Clucky Brendan Sfida Rejected
48 Lemonfanta vs Jumble Lemonfanta Resigned
49 Pokes vs Josh Josh Sfida Rejected
50 Josh vs Brendan Josh Resigned
51 Lemonfanta vs Jumble Jumble Resigned
52 Clucky vs Pokes Clucky Resigned

Crown Match

No. Players Winner Ended by
1 Clucky vs Josh Josh 7 Plays
2 Josh vs Clucky Clucky 7 Plays
3 Clucky vs Josh Josh 7 Plays

Ascension

At the end of the third Crown Match, Josh was named Capofamiglia and declared victory. A complicated victory-share system included Josh's co-conspirators, Brendan and lemonfanta, and a loose collection of other affiliates and occasionally rivals; but the dice roll resulted in lemonfanta being handed the mantle.

Commentary

Dynastic Histories

Round One - Myke I - Lyndse I - Myke II - Kevan I - Anthony I - Est I - Kevan II - Damanor I - Kevan III - Cayvie I - Josh I - Keitalia I - SatyrEyes I - Metadynasty I - Cayvie II - Brendan I - Kevan IV - Knightking I - Chronos Phaenon I - TrumanCapote I - Knightking II - Quazie I - Simon I - AngryGrasshopper I - Rodney I - Aaron I - Josh II - Metadynasty II - Chronos Phaenon II - Excalabur I - Excalabur II - 75th Trombone I - Elias IX I - Metadynasty III - Angry Grasshopper II - Hix I - Thelonious I - Elias IX II - Rodney II - Clucky I - Doremi I - Chronos Phaenon III - Amnistar I - Clucky II - Amnistar II - Bucky I - Clucky III - Josh III - Kevan V - Hix II - Spikebrennan I - Jack I - Purplebeard I - Rodlen I - Yoda I - Amnistar III - Darknight I - Bucky II - Yoda II - Metadynasty IV - Arthexis I - Amnistar IV - Devenger I - Ais523 I - Ienpw III I - Qwazukee I - Klisz I - Metadynasty V - Bucky III - Wakukee I - Kevan VI - Ais523 II - Josh IV - Purplebeard II - Ais523 III - Ienpw III II - Klisz II - Lilomar I - Coppro I - Ais523 IV - Kevan VII - Brendan II - Alecto I - Josh V - Clucky IV - Purplebeard III - Kevan VIII - Ais523 V - Purplebeard IV - Yoda III - Bucky IV - Kevan IX - Bateleur I - Metadynasty VI - Coppro II - Ais523 VI - Cpt Koen I - Southpointingchariot I - Josh VI - Scshunt III - Quirck I - Clucky V - Bucky V - Kevan X - Josh VII - Kevan XI - Scshunt IV - RaichuKFM I - Larrytheturtle I - Skju I - Metadynasty VII - Purplebeard V - Spitemaster I - Josh VIII - RaichuKFM II - The Alien I - Benzene I - RaichuKFM III - Purplebeard VI - Kevan XII - Ayesdeeef I - Bucky VI - Kevan XIII - Josh IX - Mideg I - Kevan XIV - Brendan III - Kevan XV - Tantusar I - Josh X - Kevan XVI - Thrawn I - Brendan IV - Kevan XVII - Moonroof I - RaichuKFM IV - Larrytheturtle II - Brendan V - Kevan XVIII - Brendan VI - RaichuKFM V - Kevan XIX - Brendan VII - Kevan XX - Viv I - Pokes I - Sphinx I - Madrid I - Pokes II - Madrid II - Metadynasty VIII - Axemabaro I - Diabecko I - Kevan XXI - Diabecko & Card I - Kevan XXII - Derrick I - Card I - Madrid III - Card II - Kevan XXIII - Pokes III - Kevan XXIV - Trigon I - Derrick II - Kevan XXV - Derrick III - Farsight I - TyGuy6 I - Pokes IV - Madrid IV - TyGuy6 II - Kevan XXVI - The Duke of Waltham I - Josh XI - Clucky VI - Naught I - Metadynasty IX - Kevan XXVII - Josh XII - Clucky VII - Josh XIII - Bucky VII - Josh XIV - Kevan XXVIII - Lemonfanta I - Clucky VIII - Josh XV - Misty I - ais523 VII - Josh XVI - Kevan XXIX - Trapdoorspyder I - Metadynasty X - Brendan VIII - Brendan IX - Zack I - Misty II - Josh XVII - MadisonSilver I - Josh XVIII - Kevan XXX - Lendunistus I - Josh XIX - SingularByte I - Trapdoorspyder II - Bucky XIII - JonathanDark I - Trapdoorspyder III - Habanero I - JonathanDark II - Misty III - Metadynasty XI - Josh XX - Lemon II - Kevan XXXI - Josh XXI - Clucky IX - Vovix I - JonathanDark III - Zack II - JonathanDark IV - Josh XXII - Kevan XXXII - JonathanDark V - Darknight II - Clucky X - Lukas I - Desertfrog I