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Binokel is a card game for two to
eight players that
originated in
Switzerland as Binocle, but
spread to the
German state of Württemberg,
where it is...
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peculiar liaison of the Q♠ and J♦ that is also a
feature of pinochle,
Binokel, and
similarly named games that vary by country. An
early theory that appeared...
- is
thought to have two
possible origins. One is that it is a
cousin of
Binokel, with both
games evolving from the game of bezique.[verification needed]...
- just in Germany, but in
Austria and
Eastern Europe.
Bauerntarock Bieten Binokel Gaigel Kaiserspiel Karnöffel
Perlaggen Schafkopf (Bavarian)
Schnapsen Sixty-six...
- Blind:
Auction Euchre, Cego, Frog, Sheepshead, Six-Bid Cego: Cego Dabb:
Binokel, Tapp,
Tappen Doaba:
Jaggln Dobb:
Dobbm Kitty: Bid Whist, Five-Card Brag...
- (F)
Styrivolt (F)
French or
German pack (2
packs each of 4 x AKOUT7):
Binokel (G)
Doppelkopf (F or G)
Gaigel (G)
Penuchle (Pinochle) (F) French-suited...
- game and/or bonuses.
Examples include:
Bavarian Tarock Belote Bézique
Binokel Briscola Clabber Doppelkopf J****
Schafkopf Schnapsen or Sixty-six Sheng...
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Bidding is the
process in many card games, such as Skat, Pinochle,
Binokel, Bridge, Solo Whist, Préférence, L’Hombre,
Bauernschnapsen and most
types of...
- For this game
cards are used
which in the
trade are
advertised as Gaigel/
Binokel and
contain a
double set of 2×24
playing cards. The
description of the...
- e.g. in Fipsen) or
value overcall (bid to win more card
points e.g. in
Binokel) The name of such a bid.
overs Excess points in e.g. C****ino. overshoot...