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Schafkopf (German: [ˈʃaːfkɔpf], lit. 'sheep's head'), also
called Bavarian Schafkopf, is a po****r
German trick-taking card game of the ace–ten family...
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German Schafkopf (German:
Deutscher Schafkopf) is an old German, ace–ten card game that is
still pla****
regionally in
variant form today. It is the forerunner...
- from Bavaria's
national card game,
Schafkopf (lit. 'sheep's head'),
hence it is
sometimes called American Schafkopf.
Sheepshead is most
commonly pla****...
- card game of
Schafkopf has such a
plethora of
special words,
terms and
phrases that it is
described as a
Schafkopf language (German:
Schafkopf-Sprache) which...
- The
Schafkopf, with its
height of 616.8 metres, is one of the few
mountains of the
Palatine Forest that
exceeds the 600 metre mark. It lies
south of the...
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partnered with
whomever does have it
against the
other three.
Standard Schafkopf is similar: A "player" can "call" a suit, and the
person holding the ace...
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Short Schafkopf (G)
Schnapsen (F or G)
German packs (4 x AKOUT9):
Bierkopf German Solo (modern Hombre)
Mucken with a
shortened pack
Short Schafkopf Sixty-Six...
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Tournament Schafkopf (German: Turnierschafkopf,
Preisschafkopf or Schafkopfrennen) is an
organised form of the po****r card game,
Schafkopf, in
which large...
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players than the game is
designed for as in four-hand Skat or five-hand
Schafkopf). A
player who has not
withdrawn from the
current deal but
elected to...
- to bribery, as a "little extra"
spread on top. In card
games such as
Schafkopf,
Pinochle or Sheepshead,
schmearing is to play a high-scoring card to...