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if able. The trick is won by the highest trump or the highest card of the led suit if no trumps are played. The trick winner leads to the next trick. The declarer's tricks are stored with his or her discards; the defenders keep their tricks in a common pile with the unused blind cards.
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has been played unless its holder has no other trump. The loser pays the others 2 game points each x the number of knocks. If two tie with the highest points, they each pay 1 to the third player (x 2 for each knock).
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in the last trick. Bernd claims 4 Kings. So Anna earns 60¢ for the win (20¢ for the 8 card points over 35 multiplied by 3 for the
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Dreierles Cup präsentiert Männerabend Deluxe live at Preis-Dreier der
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1539:Six-bid solo
1534:German Tarok
1514:Haferltarock
1505:Bauerntarock
1469:Strohmandeln
1464:Point Tarock
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1228:John McLeod
802:Vier Könige
619:game points
611:card points
327:Steinmauern
299:Tapp Tarock
198:Tarot cards
190:Tapp Tarock
167:Tapp Tarock
148:20 min/deal
1838:Categories
1740:Piemontese
1728:Marseilles
1691:Adler Cego
1449:Königrufen
1340:Tarocchini
1210:Literature
1093:Der FĂĽhrer
974:References
929:der Blinde
900:Variations
828:Announced
783:Druckrolle
760:Zehn Druck
687:("One-er")
673:("Two-er")
389:Adler Cego
362:Adler Cego
1759:Siciliano
1754:Minchiate
1723:Bolognese
1419:Dreierles
1335:Minchiate
1265:Dreierles
1258:pagat.com
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944:contract.
912:Footnotes
906:pagat.com
633:Contracts
526:(2 cards)
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347:Karlsruhe
323:Iffezheim
319:BĂĽhlertal
175:Dreierles
20:Dreierles
1813:Category
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1603:Diamonds
1454:Kosakeln
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1375:Troccas
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488:Blinder
412:Gstiess
339:Ortenau
331:Rastatt
311:Rastatt
259:History
234:Blinder
70:Players
54:Germany
1713:Packs
1658:Packs
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1629:Leaves
1619:Acorns
1608:German
1595:Hearts
1587:Spades
1570:French
1479:Troggu
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1365:Scarto
1350:Droggn
1319:Type I
955:Tappen
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343:Malsch
335:Achern
273:Jassen
226:Dreier
222:Dreier
153:Chance
116:, 21-1
114:GstieĂź
78:Skills
46:Origin
1748:Swiss
1649:Bells
1579:Clubs
1563:Suits
1524:Dobbm
862:Einer
850:Einer
779:Drull
752:Value
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685:Einer
598:Druck
530:Einer
484:blind
466:Rules
437:Drull
433:Droll
424:Druck
420:Drock
416:Trock
353:Cards
345:near
315:Acher
290:Ombre
230:blind
186:Baden
104:cards
98:Adler
86:Cards
50:Baden
27:Tarot
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1529:Frog
1519:Dapp
1414:Cego
894:Solo
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381:Cego
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