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  2. Sheepshead (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Sheepshead is an American trick-taking card game derived from Bavaria's national card game, Schafkopf (lit. 'sheep's head'), hence it is sometimes called American Schafkopf. Sheepshead is most commonly played by five players, [1] but variants exist to allow for two to eight players. There are also many other variants to the game rules, and many ...

  3. Schafkopf - Wikipedia

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    An 1876 table of "card game tariffs" gives 3 levels of payment. In the cheapest, a single game was 3 pfennigs, winning Schneider was worth 5 pfennigs and a march (Durchmarsch) earned 7 pfennigs. These rates were paid by each loser to a different winner. The tariff for matadors was 3 pfennigs for 3 matadors, 5 pfennigs for 4, 7 pfennigs for 5 ...

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  7. 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 ...

  8. Doppelkopf - Wikipedia

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    A player can announce a solo game if they wish. These games change the status of trump cards; the player also must play against the other three players. They will get thrice game value-added (or subtracted) from their scoreboard in case of a win (or a loss). The kinds of solo games are, according to the official rules:

  9. Category:Schafkopf group - Wikipedia

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    Card games of the Schafkopf type are trick-taking games in which the card values are like those in Skat and the Jacks and/or Queens (Unters and/or Obers) of all suits are the highest trumps, regardless of trump suit.