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Doppelkopf (German pronunciation: [ˈdɔpl̩kɔpf], lit. double-head),
sometimes abbreviated to Doko, is a trick-taking card game for four players. In Germany...
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German Doppelkopf ****ociation (German:
Deutsche Doppelkopf-Verband or DDV) was
founded in 1982 and
forms the
umbrella organisation for
Doppelkopf clubs...
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Operation Doppelkopf (German:
Unternehmen Doppelkopf) and the
following Operation Cäsar were
German counter-offensives on the
Eastern Front in the late...
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around 1480. In Skat and
Doppelkopf,
Clubs are the highest-ranked suit (whereas
Diamonds and
Bells are the
trump suit in
Doppelkopf). In Bridge,
Clubs are...
- (Sc****unter or Sc****-Unter).
Bells are the
lowest suit in Skat,
Schafkopf and
Doppelkopf, but the
second highest in Préférence. In a 32-card pack the
lowest card...
- King". It is the second-highest suit in the
games of Skat,
Schafkopf and
Doppelkopf, and the
second lowest in Préférence.
Today the suit of
leaves is still...
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Traditional card
games in
which German suits are used
include Binokel,
Doppelkopf, Gaigel, Schafkopf, Skat,
Tarock and Watten.
German suited decks tend...
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Games with such
promotion include: All
Fours Bête
Belote Bezique Cribbage Doppelkopf Egyptian Rat****
Euchre Five-hundred Forty-fives
Hearts J**** Karnöffel...
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Styrivolt (F)
French or
German pack (2
packs each of 4 x AKOUT7):
Binokel (G)
Doppelkopf (F or G)
Gaigel (G)
Penuchle (F) French-suited
packs (4 x AKQJT98765432):...
- used to play
Gaigel and
Doppelkopf have
eight Obers. In Schafkopf, the four
Obers are the
highest trump cards, in
Doppelkopf the
eight Obers are the highest...