What is the old name for the card game bridge?

What is the old name for the card game bridge?

What is the old name for the card game bridge?

A pastime that has been traced back to the 16th century, Bridge is a card game with quite a history! Traces of Bridge-like card games were said to begin in the 16th century in Britain and it was called 'Whist
Whist
Whist is a classic English trick-taking card game which was widely played in the 18th and 19th centuries. Although the rules are simple, there is scope for strategic play.
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Whist - Wikipedia
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Bezique - Wikipedia
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