Tri

Tri or TRI may refer to:

  • tri-, a numerical prefix meaning three
  • El Tri or El Tricolor, nicknames of the Mexico national football team
  • El Tri, Mexican rock group
  • Tri (card game), two or three-player matching card game
  • Tri (novel), a Slovenian novel
  • Tri (Ana Stanić album)
  • Tamalpais Research Institute, a high-tech recording studio and virtual music venue in San Rafael, California
  • Taipei Ricci Institute, an educational institute in Taipei, Taiwan
  • Three-Nations Research Institute
  • Toronto Rehabilitation Institute
  • Total return index
  • Toxics Release Inventory, a program to report the amount of toxic wastes in the United States
  • Transport Research Institute, in Scotland
  • Transradial intervention, a method of cardiovascular catheterization
  • Triangular function, tri(t)
  • Tri-Cities Regional Airport, Tennessee, United States
  • Triangulum, a constellation (standard astronomical abbreviation)
  • Triathlon, a multisport athletic event
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Triple reuptake inhibitors
  • Tri (card game)

    Tri is a two- or three-player matching card game in which players attempt to achieve at least 65 net points in one suit. The suit is not verbally declared; players select a suit by using plays, discards, and pick-ups as signals.

    Game history

    The game was developed in March 2001 by Will M. Baker and Pete Richert, in an attempt to create a card game that was entirely cooperative. The game went through many revisions and much playtesting, seeing crucial rules added and ineffective rules dropped. The game reached its final form sometime in April 2001.

    Tri was created using the 5-suited "Instinct" deck produced by Wizards of the Coast. The suit names (Stars, Fire, Skulls, Drips, and Brocs) were derived directly from the images on the "Instinct" cards. ('Brocs' is, perhaps, the only obscure suit title; the true suit image is that of a tree, but it has an uncanny resemblance to broccoli.) The title comes simply from the game's process of "trying" to select a suit.

    Tri was developed by Will M. Baker and Pete Richert in March 2001. A computerized version is in planning stages.

    Tri (novel)

    Tri is a novel by Slovenian author Peter Zupanc. It was first published in 2001.

    See also

  • List of Slovenian novels

  • Podcasts:

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