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Schneider (cards)

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73:" i.e. "off the hook". In the 19th century, the term was also used by student fraternities. The drinking game "Lustig, meine Sieben", in which a pair of scissors was drawn on the table if one scored under 30 points, called the loser of the game a "tailor", who then had to drink twice the amount. In the wake of this the term was probably transferred to the then still relatively new game of 244:, which is played between 2 players, 130 points are available: 120 in cards and 10 for winning the last trick. A player thus requires 66 points to 'go out' and win. A player also needs at least 33 points to be 'out of 136:
there are 120 card points in play and therefore a player needs at least 61 points to win the game. If the declarer scores 90 points or more (i. e. the defenders have 30 or fewer points), then the opponents are
65:("tailor") is German and comes from the medieval guild of tailors. Tailoring was a trade often associated with financial difficulties. For example, the pejorative remark "a tailor doesn't weigh more than 30 188:
is automatically assumed and the game value increases accordingly. The player loses the game at this value, however, if he does not achieved the announced goal. Should the player become
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for a low card point score that results in boosting an opponent's game score. The threshold is usually half the total points needed for a win; below the threshold, the player or team is
443:, but often has the same meaning in card games. A player or team that has lost and typically scored fewer than ¼ of the points is said to be 'in the mud' ( 405:
occurs if the game or leg is ended and the loser has not achieved enough points from which it is possible to end the game with 3 darts. In a
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is used in a different way. In this game the aim is to be first to score 24 game points over several deals. This feat is recorded with a
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whilst the defenders only need to score 30 to do so. If a player or side wins no tricks by the end of the deal, they are
69:", alluding to a tailor being underweight, was a common saying. People who were financially better off were thus "out of 664: 157:, the opponent or opponents must not have won any tricks at all, even those which do not score any card points. 659: 141:
and the declarer is credited with a higher game score. Likewise, a declarer who fails to score at least 31 is
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Some English accounts mistranslate the term as 'match' but, in the sense of taking all tricks,
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if he or she takes no tricks at all. One game point is scored for a simple win, 2 for a
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It can also mean a hand in which the loser wins no tricks at all, for example, in
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In some games, particularly of Austrian or south German origin, the term
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win. The same rules apply to the German variant of Schnapsen, known as
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or blob for the losers. However, if a team wins 24-0, the losers are
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in this situation, there is no additional penalty; i.e. you cannot
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Manfred Pawlak Verlagsgesellschaft, Herrsching o. J.; p. 11.
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it is 180 points. The term was probably borrowed from Skat.
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or game, but the term is mainly used in the card game of
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or stock) is not picked up, the declarer may announce
276:, a variant of Schnapsen for four players, the term 220:. The defending side only needs to score 90, to win 124:. They usually lose double the normal game points. 455:and usually has to pay double. To 'make a march' ( 145:and loses by a higher amount. An extension of 300:("cobbler"; probably a play on the fact that 8: 459:) means to win all tricks. Examples include 617: 615: 517: 555:Internationale Skatordnung Punkt 5.2.5 7: 320:Other card games that use the terms 296:("return schneider"), also called a 216:and their opponents are said to 'be 25: 120:to win the hand, is described as 132:In the German national sport of 308:("returner"), which is worth 4 401:In German darts competitions, 108:In certain card games, mainly 1: 622:Herders Konversations-Lexikon 240:In Austria's national game, 80:The colloquial proverb from 43:; above it they are 'out of 47:. Its natural extension is 681: 409:this is 170 points, in a 248:. As before, a player is 609:. Retrieved 19 May 2021. 591:. 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Index

Matsch (cards)
card games
lots
Skat
Austria
sport
Schnapsen
curling
point-trick games
Central Europe
tricks
Skat
talon
Schafkopf
Schnapsen
Sixty-Six
Bauernschnapsen
Bavarian Tarock
Bohemian Schneider
Elfern
German Schafkopf
Herzblatt
Officers' Skat
Oma Skat
Mucken
Schieber Jass
Schieberamsch
Sheepshead
Wendish Schafkopf
Einwerfen

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