kaardipettused
Kaardipettused are a type of Estonian card game, originating from the country's southeastern regions. The name is derived from the Estonian words "kaardid," meaning "cards," and "pettused," which translates to "tricks" or "deceptions." This family of games has been popular among Estonians for centuries, with various regional and cultural influences evident in the different versions.
Kaardipettused are typically played with a deck of cards, usually a simple 32-card deck without jokers. The
The rules and complexities of kaardipettused games can differ significantly, with different versions featuring unique mechanics
Research into the history and evolution of kaardipettused is ongoing, with efforts to document and preserve