#K6T

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2024-01-16

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What countries use Cavalier when #PlayingCards? Noticed that a playing card suit in #Unicode has four face cards . In the US, the face #cards are Jack, Queen, King. In some countries, the face cards are Jack, Cavalier, King. I don't think anyone uses all four.

I bought a #K6T deck (thegamecrafter·com/games/k6t) last year. Six suits, in six different colors: Hearts, Diamonds; Spades, Clubs; Stars, Moons. Twenty cards per suit. A suit runs

0·1·2·3·4·5·6·7·8·9·10·11·12·J·C·B·T·Q·K·A.

That's Zero for Joker, the Ace _not_ doing double duty as One, and six faceless "court" cards – Jack, Cavalier, Bishop, Tower, Queen, King – represented by chess pieces. (You can buy an extension pack with traditional face cards.)

I bought the #Dozenal extension pack instead. It replaces "ten, eleven, twelve" with "dek, el, dō" and continues with dō-one (dozen-plus-one) through two-dō (two dozen).

That's ninety more cards, though since there's overlap (10·11·12 = X·E·10), the total is 120+90-18=192, 186 without Jokers. Not that I play often, maybe a quarterly game of solitaire while listening to an audioplay. (Dek and el characters, if your typeface is up for it: ↊↋.)

Twenty playing cards in a grid, showing the cards of a K6T+Dozenal deck. Cards one through dozen overlapped top right, with eight other cards displayed nearby. Cards are in six colors (red hearts, orange diamonds, black spades, green clubs, purple stars, blue moons. The court cards are from chess: Pawn/Jack, Knight/Cavalier, Bishop, Tower, Queen, King. Also shown are a Zero/Joker and an Ace.
2023-05-27

My #K6T deck of #PlayingCards and the #Dozenal extension pack came in. The K6T has 120 cards in six suits: purple stars, blue moons, green clubs, orange diamonds, red hearts, and black spades. Each suit starts with a 0 (joker) and 1 (not ‘ace’), the usual 2-10, and an added 11 and 12; each ends with ace. There are six court #cards: Jack (pawn), Cavalier (knight), Bishop, Tower (rook), Queen, King. (I remember the order as “JaCoB The QuicK”.)

I also got the 90-card dozenal extension pack, which adds fifteen cards per suit. It replaces ‘ten’ with ‘dek’ (turned-2), ‘eleven’ with ‘el’ (turned-3), then adds do (10=dozen; rhymes with ‘no’), then do one, do two, …. do dek, do el, two do (two dozen).

The suits can be divided into footed (spades, clubs, moons) versus non-footed (diamonds, hearts, stars) trios, or in “traditional” couples (spades & clubs, hearts & diamonds, moons & stars), even though the color of diamonds and clubs have changed, and the other pair is new. (I think “footed” moons is a bit odd, personally, but can’t really think of a different themed pair, one of which has a natural “foot”.)

The #deck is designed by Pionissimo and I got it from The Game Crafter website.

Ten cards from the K6T card deck. Shown are six court cards: the Jack of Stars (in purple), the Cavalier of Moons (blue), the Bishop of Clubs (green), the Tower of Hearts, the Queen of Diamonds (orange), and the King of Spades (black). Also shown is a Joker (zero) of Clubs, and three cards from the dozenal expansion pack: the dek of moons (the numeral is a turned two), the el of diamonds (turned three), and do of hearts (10; rhymes with 'no'.)

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