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We're not sure when or where Tric-Trac originated.
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Tric-Trac was criticized compared to other games as being embarrassing to players when they are not attentive.
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Around early 1800s, Tric-Trac declined in France, and backgammon replaced it.
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Tric-Trac was criticized compared to other games as being embarrassing to players when they are not attentive.
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Around early 1800s, Tric-Trac declined in France, and backgammon replaced it.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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We're not sure when or where Tric-Trac originated.
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Countess; I saw him wielding his heavy weapon like a flail; then in the darkness Tric-Trac shot at me, so close that the powder-flame scorched my leg.
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If Tric-Trac, a man of the city, had come here to profit by the ignorance of a Breton -- and perhaps laugh at his stupidity!
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"Take your fists down, my friend, and think out a plan which will permit me to observe this Monsieur Tric-Trac at my leisure, without I myself being observed."
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I touched Speed's arm to call his attention; the poacher shrugged his shoulders and continued: "Tric-Trac made no ceremony with me; he told me that he and Buckhurst had settled this Dr. Delmont, and the other -- the professor -- Tavernier."
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