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  2. Bavarian Tarock - Wikipedia

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    Bavarian Tarock (German: Bayerisches Tarock) or, often, just Tarock, is a card game that was once popular in Bavaria and also played in parts of Austria as well as Berlin.The name is a clue to its origin in the historical German game of [Gross-]Tarock, a game using traditional Tarot cards.

  3. Lardon - Wikipedia

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    Lardons may be prepared from different cuts of pork, including pork belly and fatback, or from cured cuts such as bacon [3] or salt pork.According to food writer Regina Schrambling, when the lardon is salt-cured but not smoked in the style of American bacon, "the flavor comes through cleanly, more like ham but richer because the meat is from the belly of the pig, not the leg". [4]

  4. Category:German board games - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "German board games" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total ...

  5. German Tarok - Wikipedia

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    German Tarok, sometimes known as Sansprendre or simply Tarok, is an historical ace–ten card game for three players that emerged in the 18th century and is the progenitor of a family of games still played today in Europe and North America.

  6. German Schafkopf - Wikipedia

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    German Schafkopf is a partnership card game, but unlike Bavarian Schafkopf or Doppelkopf partners are not announced during the course of the game, but are permanent as in Bridge: the players facing one another are automatically partners. The seating order is determined by the drawing of playing cards before the game begins: the players who have ...

  7. Citadels (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The difference between the two is that an expansion is added into a preexisting version of the game and a new edition is a complete rework of the game itself. Currently, the base English language edition of Citadels is called "Citadels Deluxe" and is sold with past expansion sets already included.

  8. Jucker (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Jucker has been suggested as the ancestor of the popular American game, Euchre, on the basis of chronology, linguistics and mode of play. 19th century American sources show that eucre was being played as early as 1810 [12] and that by 1829, as uker, it was played with Bowers as early as 1829 in the American Mid-West, and that Euchre was invented in America during the 1820s from the mixing of ...

  9. Mensch ärgere Dich nicht - Wikipedia

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    Mens erger je niet, Dutch version for 6 players. Mensch ärgere Dich nicht (English: Man, Don't Get Angry) is a German board game (but not a German-style board game), developed by Josef Friedrich Schmidt in 1907/1908. Some 70 million copies have been sold since its introduction in 1914 and it is played in many European countries. [1]