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  2. Skat (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Skat (German pronunciation: [a]), historically Scat, is a three-player trick-taking card game of the ace–ten family, devised around 1810 in Altenburg in the Duchy of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg.

  3. History of Skat - Wikipedia

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    Die Skatpartie ("The Skat Session") by Josef Wagner-Höhenberg. The history of the game of Skat or Scat began in the early 19th century in Thuringia.The game spread rapidly within German-speaking Europe and also in the US and is now one of the most popular card games in Germany as well as being considered Germany's national card game.

  4. Category:Skat (card game) - Wikipedia

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  6. Glossary of Skat terms - Wikipedia

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    The following is a glossary of Skat terms used in playing the card game of Skat. Although Skat has German origins, it has now become an international game, often played to official rules. Although Skat has German origins, it has now become an international game, often played to official rules.

  7. Skat scoring - Wikipedia

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    Skat scoring (German: Skatabrechnung) refers to the method of recording of game points in the card game of Skat.Since it is normal for a number of rounds to be played, not just a single game, there is a need to record and account for the game points won by each individual in order to determine the overall result.

  8. Thirty-one (card game) - Wikipedia

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    A blitz hand of three same-suit cards scoring 31, which immediately ends the game in victory when attained by a player. (The ace scores 11 and the two court cards each score 10.) Thirty-one or Trente et un is a gambling card game played by two to seven people, where

  9. International Skat Court - Wikipedia

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    The International Skat Court was founded on 1 December 2001 by a merger of the German Skat Court (Deutsches Skatgericht), founded in Altenburg in 1927, with the Rules Commission of the International Skat Players Association. (ISPA). [1] [2] It took over on 1 January 2002 and its seat is in the Hotel am Roßplan in the centre of Altenburg. [3]