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Königrufen or Königsrufen (German: "Call the King") is a four-player, trick-taking card game of the
tarot family, pla**** in
Austria and
Southern Tyrol...
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German Grosstarok and
modern games such as
French Tarot and
Austrian Königrufen. In the late 18th
century French occultists made elaborate, but unsubstantiated...
- po****r card game
after Belote. In Austria,
Tarock games,
especially Königrufen, have
become widespread and
there are
several major national and international...
- oneself, but may also be won by a partner. In the
Austrian Tarock game,
Königrufen (4 players), the
trull cards have
several additional functions. The Sküs...
- pla**** as the 22nd trump,
making it the
highest trump in such games. In
Königrufen, the Fool can be
captured but only if it is pla**** in the same
trick with...
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other games,
there are
however very
different variations, for
example in
Königrufen.
Talons may be
placed face up or face down.
Parlett describes a kitty...
- the term
given to the
lowest ranking trump in
Tarock card
games such as
Königrufen.
David Parlett's book
Teach Yourself Card
Games recommends the site as...
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certain card. This
practice originated from
cinquillo and quadrille. In
Königrufen and five-player
French tarot the
taker can call out a suit of
which he...
- Austro-German card
games Bavarian Tarock, once po****r
Bavarian card game
Königrufen, most po****r
Austrian tarot game,
often just
called Tarock Tarock (card...
- many
regions of
eastern Austria. Its
rules are
simpler than the game of
Königrufen which is more
widely pla**** in the
whole of Austria. As is
common in Tarock...