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  2. Skat (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Typical Jack trick in Grand Skat, with the highest cards of the game laid out from left to right and front to back. Skat (German pronunciation: [ˈskaːt] [a]), historically Scat, is a three-player trick-taking card game of the ace–ten family, devised around 1810 in Altenburg in the Duchy of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg.

  3. History of Skat - Wikipedia

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    Die Skatpartie ("The Skat Session") by Josef Wagner-Höhenberg. The history of the game of Skat or Scat began in the early 19th century in Thuringia. The game spread rapidly within German-speaking Europe and also in the US and is now one of the most popular card games in Germany as well as being considered Germany's national card game.

  4. Glossary of Skat terms - Wikipedia

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    Forehand, middlehand and rearhand (3 players) The following terms are recognised by the International Laws of Skat or Skatordnung: [ 1 ] Dealer: the person who shuffles and deals the cards. Forehand: the person on the left of the dealer in Skat and who is first to be dealt cards. Middlehand: the person left of forehand and right of rearhand and ...

  5. German Schafkopf - Wikipedia

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    German Schafkopf(‹See Tfd›German: Deutscher Schafkopf) is an old German, ace–ten card gamethat is still played regionally in variant form today. It is the forerunner of the popular modern games of Skat, Doppelkopfand Bavarian Schafkopf. It originated in Leipzigin the Electorate of Saxony.

  6. Category:Skat (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Sailors' Skat. Schieberamsch. Schlauch (card game) Schneider (cards) Schwarz (cards) Sechserskat. Skat scoring. Solo 66.

  7. Doppelkopf - Wikipedia

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    Doppelkopf. A 40-card Doppelkopf pack (i.e., without nines). Doppelkopf (German pronunciation: [ˈdɔpl̩kɔpf], lit. double-head), sometimes abbreviated to Doko, is a trick-taking card game for four players. In Germany, Doppelkopf is nearly as popular as Skat, especially in Northern Germany and the Rhein-Main Region.

  8. Skat scoring - Wikipedia

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    Appearance. Skat scoring (German: Skatabrechnung) refers to the method of recording of game points in the card game of Skat. Since it is normal for a number of rounds to be played, not just a single game, there is a need to record and account for the game points won by each individual in order to determine the overall result.

  9. British Skat Association - Wikipedia

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    The British Skat Association (BSA) was founded in 2001 to "promote the playing of Skat in Britain." [1] [2] Skat is Germany's national card game, but is played internationally under the auspices of the International Skat Players Association and has been described as one of the best and most interesting card games for three players, [3] [4] and "the king of German card games."

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