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  2. Sixty-six (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Sixty-six or 66 (German: Sechsundsechzig), sometimes known as Paderbörnern, [a] is a fast 5- or 6-card point-trick game of the marriage type for 2–4 players, played with 24 cards. It is an ace–ten game where aces are high and tens rank second. It has been described as "one of the best two-handers ever devised".

  3. Schnapsen - Wikipedia

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    The aim of the game is to collect 66 or more card points as quickly as possible by taking tricks in order to obtain game points that total to 7. The cards won in the tricks score card points to determine if a round is won or lost (with additional points obtained from possible marriage melds). Each deal can give a player a maximum of 3 game points.

  4. List of card games by number of cards - Wikipedia

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    Games played with 32 cards. French (4 x AKQJT987) or German (4 x AKOUT987) packs: Bassadewitz. Belote. Bezique. Bierkopf. Blattla. Bohemian Schneider. Bräus/Brus.

  5. Dreeg - Wikipedia

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    If he scores over 66 card points, he earns 3 game points; if over 33 but under 66; he gets nothing and all the others get 1 game point each. Call A Card (Rufen): After receiving the first three cards, forehand deal must, after viewing them, call another card, the 'called card' (Ruf) to form a team with the player who holds that card, who must ...

  6. Droggn - Wikipedia

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    Droggn. Droggn, sometimes called French Tarock ( German: Französisches Tarock) is an extinct card game of the Tarock family for three players that was played in the Stubai valley in Tyrol, Austria until the 1980s. Droggn is originally local dialect for "to play Tarock" (in standard German usually "tarockieren"), but it has become the proper ...

  7. List of trick-taking games - Wikipedia

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    The following games are played with German-suited packs of 32, 33 or 36 cards. Some are played with shortened packs e.g. Schnapsen. German-suited packs are common, not just in Germany, but in Austria and Eastern Europe.

  8. Solo 66 - Wikipedia

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    Low. Related games. Skat. Solo 66 is a trick-taking ace–ten card game for five players, in which a soloist always plays against the other four. It is based on the rules of Germany's national game, Skat, and is played with a French-suited Skat pack of 32 cards. [1] Bidding is for the trump suit. Jacks are ranked within their respective suits ...

  9. Ninety-nine (addition card game) - Wikipedia

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    Ninety-nine is a simple card game based on addition and reportedly popular among the Romani people. [1] It uses one or more standard decks of Anglo-American playing cards in which certain ranks have special properties, and can be played by any number of players. During the game, the value of each card played is added to a running total which is ...

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