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My initial and very quick take on this is that Brisca is a Spanish game played with Spanish cards to Spanish rules and that Briscola is an Italian game with similar game rules played with Italian cards. Even if the rules are close, it is likely that they have a different history and culture around them as well as different regional variants. As both Parlett and McLeod list them separately, my inclination is to do the same at least until we can do a bit more digging. Bermicourt (talk) 21:11, 31 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]