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Cassino The Great Cassino Origin England Type Fishing Family Matching Players 2–4 (2 best) Skills Tactics Cards 52 Deck French-suited 🏧 pack Play Clockwise Playing time 10-15 min. Chance Medium Related games Skwitz • Tablanette • Zwickern Cassino, sometimes spelt Casino, is 🏧 an English card game for two to four players using a standard, 52-card, French-suited pack.[1] It is the only fishing 🏧 game to have penetrated the English-speaking world.[1] It is similar to the later Italian game of Scopa and is often 🏧 said, without substantiation, to be of Italian origin. Cassino is still played today in Madeira, probably due to English influence.[2] History 🏧 [ edit ] Although Cassino is often claimed to be of Italian origin, detailed research by Franco Pratesi has shown that 🏧 there is no evidence of it ever being played in Italy and the earliest references to its Italian cousins, Scopa 🏧 and Scopone, post-date those of Cassino.[3] The spelling "Cassino" is used in the earliest rules of 1792 and is the 🏧 most persistent spelling since,[4] although German sources invariably use the spelling "Casino" along with some English sources. Likewise an origin in 🏧 gambling dens appears unlikely since a casino in the late 18th century was a summer house or country villa; the 🏧 name was not transferred to gambling establishments until later.[5] Theme and Storyline Pizza Pizza Pizza is themed around an old-fashioned pizza kitchen. Players will become chefs as they top their pizza 6️⃣ with mushrooms, olives, peppers, and pepperoni. With a thick crust and melting cheese, their creation will be irresistible. This slot is 6️⃣ perfect for pizza-enthusiasts, as well as those looking for an uplifting atmosphere. Win in the base game