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Dreierles

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550:(robber) is played (see below). The highest bidder becomes the declarer. The opponents or defenders take the bid number of cards from the top of the blind, expose them and hand them to the declarer. They then pick up the unused portion of the blind without revealing them to the declarer, look at them and then lay them face down again; they count to the defending side at the end. Meanwhile, the declarer discards the bid number of cards to one side leaving 16 in hand; the discards counting to the declarer at the end. Kings and trumps may not be discarded. After discarding, the declarer says "ready" ( 358: 369: 503: 1809: 868:, so she only receives a net 50¢ from each opponent and has to pay Bernd 10¢ for his bonus making her total winnings 2 x (60¢ + 10¢ - 20¢) - 10¢ = 90¢. Meanwhile Bernd receives 10¢ from each of the other two for his Four Kings bonus, but has to pay Anna 50¢ so ends up with a net -30¢. Meanwhile Catrin earns nothing, but has to pay Anna 50¢ for her win and Bernd 10¢ for his bonus finishing with -60¢. 36: 1819: 1393: 625:
won with 46 card points there are 46 - 35 = 11 overshoot points which is rounded up (never down) to 15 for scoring purposes. So the declarer scores 15/5 x 2 = 3 x 2 = 6 game points. Players then add any bonus game points they have earned. Note that even if the declarer wins every trick, the unused
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pointed out that Dreierles almost certainly pre-dates Cego and that the latter was derived from the former. This explains the popular but misleading story that Cego was Spanish and brought home sometime after 1812 by Baden soldiers fighting for Napoleon in Spain. Martin and McLeod believe it is
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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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called Cascarela, and that this accounts for the story that Cego was brought to Baden by Napoleonic soldiers after 1812. This is also consistent with the fact that, if one strips out features that appear to have been borrowed from
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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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typically played for 10¢ per game point. Deal and play are anticlockwise. The dealer shuffles and offers the cards to the left for cutting, then takes the top six and lays them face down as the
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Baden is the only region of Germany where Tarock games are still played today. Dreierles is the less common of the two games played here, however, in central Baden around
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played. The player who scores the most points in cards loses. Beginning with forehand, players may knock to double the game value. Forehand leads to the first trick. The
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There are three players, the declarer playing alone against the two defenders. If four play, each player takes it in turn to deal and sit out. Dreierles is usually a
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McLeod states that the rules of Dreierles are simpler than those of comparable Tarock games and that it is therefore a good introduction to the family.
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almost certain that, in fact, Cego was created from Dreierles when a major modification in the use of the blind was imported from a Spanish version of
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Schlager, Friedrich (1951). "Das badische Nationalspiel "Zego" und die andern in Baden und an Badens Grenzen volksĂĽblichen Kartenspiele." In
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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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There are two types of bonus: those for combinations held in the hand at the start and those for winning the last trick with the
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There are four positive bids which indicate how many cards the player will draw from the blind. In ascending order they are:
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A session may be played for an agreed number of rounds (a round being three deals). The last round is often played as a "
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The declarer leads to the first trick. Suit must be followed if possible; failing that a player must trump with a
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pack. There are two quite different patterns of Cego cards available today, both available online: one is an
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Cego, the main difference being in the design of the Tarot, or trump, cards themselves (see illustration).
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Dreierles Cup präsentiert Männerabend Deluxe live at Preis-Dreier der Seniorengemeinschaft Steinmauern.
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Both patterns have 22 trumps; all bar one numbered with Arabic numerals. The highest is the unnumbered
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almost certainly introduced a Spanish modification to Dreierles that produced Baden's national game of
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Declarer announces he or she will take the last trick with trump 1 by laying it on the table, face up.
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Local variations to the nomenclature, scoring and other rules are described on the Dreierles page at
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No exchanging. Declarer plays without the use of the blind, all 6 cards of which go to the defenders.
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may double the game value by knocking on the table. The declarer may redouble by knocking in reply.
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must be played to the third trick if possible. Trump 21 may not be played to a trick to which the
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The declarer may announce an intention to take the last trick with trump 1 (pictured), the
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is played which may, by agreement, be valued at 4 game points instead of 2. Once a
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Declarer exchanges with top 2 cards of the blind. Remaining 4 go to the defenders.
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Declarer exchanges with top 3 cards of the blind. Remaining 3 go to the defenders.
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cards in the blind still count to the defenders. The contracts and their factors:
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Example: Anna, Bernd and Catrin have agreed a basic tariff of 10¢. Anna plays an
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Declarer exchanges with top card of the blind. Remaining 5 go to the defenders.
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Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft und Volkskunde: Festschrift für Ernst Ochs.
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Note that the scores or payments for all 3 players always add up to zero.
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Zweites Dreierle Turnier ging im Vereinskelle ĂĽber die BĂĽhne
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bonuses can be team bonuses i.e. if the declarer loses the
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is an adjectival noun in German, so it is often rendered
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The earliest record for this game dates to 1917 when, as
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is bid, only an opponent who hasn't yet bid may knock.
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The origin of the name Dreierles and its alternatives,
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at schwarzwald-geschichte.de. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
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at heimatfreunde-malsch.de. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
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Declarer holds all 4 Kings in the hand at the start
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"Playing the Game: Dreierles" in 554:), whereupon a defender who bid at least 329:, and Ottersdorf, all in the district of 1050: 1048: 1046: 1044: 1034: 1032: 1013: 1011: 1009: 1007: 1005: 1003: 957:in Hornung's rules - see External Links. 501: 367: 356: 1079:Badische Gewerbe- und Handwerkerzeitung 1001: 999: 997: 995: 993: 991: 989: 987: 985: 983: 979: 917: 1065:Cego - das Kartenpiel des Schwarzwalds 788:Declarer holds all 3 Trull cards i.e. 18: 1273:Dreierles - Ein Badisches Kartenspiel 1268:rules in German by Karlheinz Hornung. 1199:Dreierles - Ein Badisches Kartenspiel 820:Player takes last trick with trump 1. 236:) and discarding three to one side. 7: 1054:Martin and McLeod (2018), pp. 81–84. 1818: 792:, 21 and 1 in the hand at the start 765:Declarer holds ten or more trumps ( 379:Dreierles is played with a 54-card 196:cards - the only surviving German 14: 1217:"Das badische Nationalspiel Cego" 1129:Dreierle-Turnier der Alten Herren 884:" i.e. if no-one wants to play a 40:The honour trumps in a Cego deck. 1817: 1808: 1807: 1643: 1633: 1623: 1613: 1599: 1391: 448: 129: 34: 1591: 1583: 458: 444: 126: 121: 1: 1575: 1105:Schlager (1951), pp. 293–307. 454: 395:design, sometimes called the 239:Another name for the game is 224:, is in its lowest contract, 118: 1795:Trull (Sküs, Mond and Pagat) 841: 822: 808: 794: 771: 705: 692: 678: 664: 391:pattern, and the other is a 341:. The game is also known in 1311:Tarot and Tarock card games 1118:(Duckworth, 1980), page 451 852:(value: x3), lays down the 25:A trick-taking game of the 1875: 769:) in the hand at the start 426:in the Baden dialect. The 410:(pronounced "shteess") or 1803: 1389: 1026:. Retrieved 11 July 2021. 940:Such as doubling and the 165: 33: 24: 1234:, Vol. 47, No. 2, 81–84. 1221:Wirtschaftliche Freiheit 1082:. 6 January 1917, p. 48. 953:The blind is called the 16:Popular German card game 1859:19th-century card games 1849:Three-player card games 1406:(Fool as highest trump) 1215:Blümle, Gerold (2018). 375:cards: the top 4 trumps 364:cards: the top 4 trumps 1823:WikiProject Card Games 510: 376: 365: 1695:Bavarian Animal Tarot 615:Tarock scoring scheme 609:Players tot up their 505: 371: 360: 349:and east of Rastatt. 1699:Belgian Animal Tarot 1484:Viennese Grosstarock 1383:(hybrid type II/III) 1256:rules in English at 1174:, 14 Nov 2008, p. 3. 1038:Blümle (2018), p. 12 1703:Danish Animal Tarot 1668:Industrie und Glück 1327:(Fool as an excuse) 387:pack, known as the 337:in the district of 177:is a three-handed, 21: 1549:Württemberg Tarock 1444:Illustrated Tarock 1185:Spiele Club Achern 511: 377: 366: 1854:German card games 1844:Tarock card games 1831: 1830: 1785:Trick-taking game 1764:Tarot de Besançon 1732:Cartes de Suisses 1681:Black Forest Cego 1114:Michael Dummett: 846: 845: 710: 709: 373:Black Forest Cego 275:. 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532:(1 card) 265:Dreierle 218:Dreierle 202:Napoleon 156:Moderate 112:Trumps: 1790:Trionfi 1705:, etc.) 1439:Husarln 1375:Troccas 1219:in the 1171:Rund Um 925:Blinder 814:Silent 777:Trull ( 747:Meaning 735:Bonuses 645:Meaning 605:Scoring 538:(none). 498:Auction 488:Blinder 412:Gstiess 339:Ortenau 331:Rastatt 311:Rastatt 259:History 234:Blinder 70:Players 54:Germany 1713:Packs 1658:Packs 1639:Hearts 1629:Leaves 1619:Acorns 1608:German 1595:Hearts 1587:Spades 1570:French 1479:Troggu 1380:Troggu 1365:Scarto 1350:Droggn 1319:Type I 955:Tappen 942:Räuber 890:Räuber 878:Räuber 872:Ending 866:Pfeife 858:Pfeife 854:Pfeife 830:Pfeife 816:Pfeife 790:Stiess 767:Drucks 726:Pfeife 722:Pfeife 718:Pfeife 714:Pfeife 671:Zweier 657:Dreier 650:Factor 623:Zweier 585:Stiess 581:Pfeife 577:Räuber 570:Räuber 563:Pfeife 556:Dreier 552:fertig 548:Räuber 524:Zweier 518:Dreier 508:Pfeife 492:Tappen 428:Stiess 408:Stiess 343:Malsch 335:Achern 273:Jassen 226:Dreier 222:Dreier 153:Chance 116:, 21-1 114:Gstieß 78:Skills 46:Origin 1748:Swiss 1649:Bells 1579:Clubs 1563:Suits 1524:Dobbm 862:Einer 850:Einer 779:Drull 752:Value 742:Bonus 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 1544:Tapp 1529:Frog 1519:Dapp 1414:Cego 894:Solo 888:, a 886:Solo 882:Solo 706:x 4 699:Solo 693:x 3 679:x 2 665:x 1 592:Play 536:Solo 506:The 457:and 447:and 404:Fool 381:Cego 295:Skat 271:and 269:Skat 220:and 212:Name 206:Cego 194:Cego 137:Play 94:Deck 60:Type 1022:at 880:or 781:or 490:or 435:or 422:or 251:or 100:or 1840:: 1746:, 1742:, 1738:, 1734:, 1701:, 1697:, 1693:, 1679:, 1512:/ 1323:II 1321:/ 1043:^ 1031:^ 982:^ 908:. 842:2 823:1 809:1 795:1 772:1 418:, 325:, 321:, 89:54 52:, 1750:) 1730:( 1689:( 1683:) 1675:( 1610:: 1600:♦ 1592:♥ 1584:♠ 1576:♣ 1572:: 1303:e 1296:t 1289:v 1260:. 836:) 832:( 785:) 762:) 486:( 459:♠ 455:♣ 449:♦ 445:♥ 243:( 232:( 130:♦ 127:♥ 122:♠ 119:♣ 73:3

Index

Tarot

Baden
Germany
Trick-taking
Adler
Black Forest Cego
Tapp Tarock
trick-taking
Tarot card game
Baden
Tapp Tarock
Cego
Tarot cards
Napoleon
Cego
blind
Skat
Jassen
Second World War
Michael Dummett
Ombre
Skat
Tapp Tarock
Rastatt
Acher
BĂĽhlertal
Iffezheim
Steinmauern
Rastatt

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