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  2. Sheepshead (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Card strength in sheepshead is different from in most other games. It is one of the most difficult things for some beginners to grasp. [1] There are 14 cards in the trump suit: all four queens, all four jacks, and all of the diamonds. In order of strength from greatest to least: [1] Q♣ Q♠ Q♥ Q♦ ; J♣ J♠ J♥ J♦ ; A♦ 10♦ K♦ 9 ...

  3. German Schafkopf - Wikipedia

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    German Schafkopf is a partnership card game, but unlike Bavarian Schafkopf or Doppelkopf partners are not announced during the course of the game, but are permanent as in Bridge: the players facing one another are automatically partners. The seating order is determined by the drawing of playing cards before the game begins: the players who have ...

  4. Schafkopf - Wikipedia

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    These three and the North American game of Sheepshead descend from an earlier game, also called Schafkopf, with influences from Solo which, in turn, is the German version of Quadrille. The earliest written reference to the earlier form of Schafkopf – now known as German Schafkopf – dates to 1780, although it only came to notice through the ...

  5. List of trick-taking games - Wikipedia

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    The following games are played with German-suited packs of 32, 33 or 36 cards. Some are played with shortened packs e.g. Schnapsen. German-suited packs are common, not just in Germany, but in Austria and Eastern Europe.

  6. Category:American card games - Wikipedia

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    Sheepshead (card game) Shithead (card game) Six-bid solo; Slobberhannes; Slough (card game) Smear (card game) Spades (card game) Speed (card game) Spit (card game) Spite and malice; Stalactites (solitaire) Straight Solo

  7. Trump (card games) - Wikipedia

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    Trionfi was the 15th-century card game for which tarot cards were designed. Trionfi were a fifth suit in the card game which acted as permanent trumps. Still, in the 15th century, the French game triomphe (Spanish triunfo) used four suits, one of which was randomly selected as trumps. It was this game that became extremely popular in Western ...

  8. Wendish Schafkopf - Wikipedia

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    Also called Officers' Schafkopf, this game requires the full deck of 32 cards. Each player receives 16 cards: being dealt 2 rows of cards face down, with 4 cards face up on each row. A face-up card is then placed on each of these cards, so that each player has 8 cards face down and 8 cards face up.

  9. Doppelkopf - Wikipedia

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    In 1951, it was referred to as a "central German card game" [22] and in 1958, as "one of the most popular card games in Germany." [ 23 ] Although early 19th century Schafkopf played with double packs appears to have originated in Saxony and was played with German-suited cards , today, Doppelkopf has become very much a north German and west ...