Boston (card game)
| The French Gambling Aristocracy | |
| Origin | France | 
|---|---|
| Family | Trick-taking | 
| Players | 4 | 
| Skills | Strategy | 
| Cards | 52 | 
| Deck | French | 
| Play | Clockwise | 
| Playing time | 25 minutes | 
| Chance | Medium | 
| Related games | |
| Whist | |
Bostogné, Boston or Boston Whist is an 18th-century trick-taking card game played throughout the Western world apart from Britain, forming an evolutionary link between Hombre and Solo Whist. Apparently named after a key location in the American War of Independence, it is probably a French game which was devised in France in the 1770s, combining the 52-card pack and logical ranking system of partnership Whist with a range of solo and alliance bids borrowed from Quadrille. Other lines of descent and hybridization produced the games of Twenty-five, Préférence and Skat. Its most common form is known as Boston de Fontainebleau or French Boston.