1158:) the respective trick takes the top card from the stock. The loser draws the second. The first nine deals are played with 9 cards each. Melding is allowed in each of the first 10 tricks, provided that new melds arise from one deal to the next. Only player with the higher meld scores for it and only one meld may be made per trick. Melds must be made in rising sequence from trick to trick. (The clever Schmaus player makes most of his points by skilful declarations of card combinations!) The player who wins the 9th deal, leads to the 10th. At this point the stock is exhausted and players must follow suit or trump if unable to follow. Game is 1000 or 1500 points as agreed. The winner of a deal, deals next.
1580:
and each player is dealt nine cards. For a 3 player game, each player receives nine cards, but one becomes the blind/talon/stock. Turn up the top card of the blind to determine trump. The player holding the six of trump may rob (exchange) the turned up trump. A player may exchange their hand with the blind, but they must play the hand if they do. In a 2 player game, deal as in a 3 player game, but one hand becomes the blind/talon/stock and the other hand is dead/out-of-play. In the 2 player game, a common house rule is that melds may be scored without taking a trick.
1364:, four players usually play, but only three are active in the game, and each in turn sits out the hand to which he deals. The scorekeeper deals first, giving 8 cards to each player in batches of 4s from a 24-card pack made by stripping out all ranks below Nine. I addition to the usual melds, a player may announce a sequence of six or a quartet of Nines, each counting 150 points. Only the soloist may score for melds, provided that he has the best, that is, if an opponent has a better meld, it does not score itself but only prevents the soloist from scoring.
634:, which may reasonably be translated respectively as "tops-down" and "bottoms-up". Both are played at no trump, so that there is no Puur (Under of trump) or Nell (9 of trumps), nor cards worth 20 and 14. Instead, all Eights count 8 points each when captured in tricks, thus maintaining the total of 157 points for tricks, including 5 for the last. In "tops-down", cards rank from Ace high to Six low and in "bottoms-up" their trick taking power is in reverse order, being Six the highest in its suit, and Seven the second highest, down to Ace. For
1043:). If equal, the next states its rank if a quartet, or its top card if a sequence. A higher rank beats a lower, and the previous player again says "not good". "good", or "equal". Equality must mean a sequence is in question, which the second player can then only win by truthfully announcing "in trumps". Otherwise, all else being equal, the previous player wins by prior position. The next player in turn then competes, if he can, with the winner of the first contest. As before, the pecking order is: value, length, height, trump, position.
511:
148:
1212:
decide to switch, they may no longer look at their original hand or switch back. This variation forgoes consistency in the strategies used for consistency in the rules of the game. Remembering which cards have been played in order to know with certainty how powerful your own are is no longer feasible, as there are nine cards that are not being played and which cannot be known by most players. The advantage is that this variation changes very little about how the game works, which makes it easier to learn quickly.
406:
1416:). If the declarer and his partner reach this score (e.g. 120), they receive a bonus in addition to the declared number of points (e.g. 120). If they do not reach their target, the opponents receive the bonus. However, both teams score at least the points achieved. The opposing team has the option of doubling until the first card is led. If the opposing team doubles, the bonus applies twice. If the game is played for 120 points, for example, the winning team receives a bonus of 240 in addition to their score.
427:
413:
350:
1688:
play only if another player folds. If 2 players stay, they may agree to share 7 points each and split the meld points. Melds worth †50 points are typically shared, but many players opt to keep higher scoring melds for themselves (Stöck is rarely shared). The second player can be bribed with or demand a greater share of the trick points, divvied up from a total of 14 points. If all 3 players remain, they can negotiate as above, but only if all agree â this ends the round.
3433:
41:
420:
1568:
the point). Some players house-rule that if the second highest score is tied, there is no tie-breaker and no point is scored. If only one player scores greater than 21 points (or if all but one player folds), that player is awarded two game points. If a player scores fewer than 21 points in a round, they are said to be "in the hole" and earn a negative game point (valued at -1). This negative point value is also called a null, potato,
1425:
second penalty point goes to the player who captures the Bell Ober in a trick and the third penalty point goes to the player taking the last trick. The player who first reaches nine penalty points (or another number if agreed) loses the game and pays the forfeit. Suit must always be followed. The first player who is unable to follow, determines the trump suit by the card he deals. The trump card is always a suit, i.e. there is no
1482:, is a game for 3 or 5 players, played in teams of 1 against 2 or 2 against 3. Players bid the number of points they hope to win and the highest bidder names a card of his choice. The player with that card becomes his partner and form the two-man team. In the five-hand game, the two-man team only needs to score the declared points to win, whereas the three-man team has to score 1000 points. This is the version that is most like
1180:
If the score achieved is higher than the bid, the difference is scored by the declarer. If the number of points is lower than the bid, the opponent scores the points that the bidder undershot. Game is 50. Example: The bid is 100 points. If the bidder reaches 105 points, he scores 5 points. If he reaches 90 points, his opponent scores 10. One tactic is to play the cards on the table where possible to reveal the cards underneath.
504:
1221:
the middle position for total captured card points each round: Middle player gets -2 game points, and highest and lowest pt total gets +1 game points apiece. Going over 100 card-pts or getting no tricks will get you -2 (with +1 for the other two players) as well. The game may also be played without negative points ("Plus-Minus"), or by four players (called "Molotow", though different from the 4p game described below).
518:
455:
525:
476:
469:
462:
1341:
must not reveal this. Accordingly, he keeps the requested card so that it is only clear when this card is played who is playing with whom. Each deal is scored separately and generates a score for the Jass slate. The declarer receives the following points: 110â119 = 2 game points, 120â129 = 4 game points, 130â139 = 6 game points, 140â149 = 8 game points, 150â157 = 10 game points.
1564:, is a game for 2-5 playersâevery player for themself (cut-throat). The object of the game is to score 5 (or 7, 9) game points (also called points, strokes, lines, or rubs). As each player counts out after scoring 5 game points, the last player remaining is the loser. With simple scoring, however, the first player to reach 5 game points is the winner.
1310:
as well. As an additional rule, it can be agreed that the players have to change their seats after each round based on the points achieved so far. Especially in smaller or public spaces (railway carriage compartments, cafés etc.) this can on the one hand attract the attention of other people and on the other hand can loosen up the game.
1675:, he is credited with three lines on the slate, while the other three players are empty-handed. The game is played without trumps and a Bell may only be discarded if a player can no longer follow suit. If Schellenjass is played with French-suited cards, Hearts are chosen as the relevant suit, the game is then called Herzjass.
1319:
knowledge, which then goes around. If an opponent knows the answer, he gets 20 points, if the partner knows the answer, he gets 40 points, if nobody knows the answer, there are 10 penalty points for the questioner or 10 points are awarded to the opposing team. The name of this type of Jass refers to the fact that, as with
1154:) by the trump Six until the 9th trick. The bottom card of the stock may not be viewed by either player; if it is, the cards are redealt by the same dealer. The non-dealer leads a card of his choice, but not a trump. Suit need not be followed nor must a trump be played if a player cannot follow. Whoever 'brings home' (
683:, is the second best card. Plain suit numerals below 10 count nothing. The total value of all counters in the pack is 152, that is, 62 in trumps plus 30 in each plain suit. Winning the last trick scores an additional 5 points. Hence the total possible for the third scoring feature, "tricks", is normally 157 points.
1167:
three to the dealer, three more to the non-dealer, etc. Before the game begins, players bid, i.e. estimate how many points they will score in the deal. Non-dealer starts the bidding with an announcement of at least 60 points. The dealer must fold or outbid this bid by at least 5 points. Either a suit game,
1193:
Jass variant for three. Each player receives 3 cards thrice, the remaining 9 go to the talon. The top card of the talon is the trump card. A player with the trump Six may take the trump upcard and replace it with the Six. In addition, all players may decide in turn whether they want to exchange their
1179:
does not count. The maximum score is 157. The player with the highest bid starts. He first determines trumps and then leads off. After a card lying on a face-down card has been played, the card underneath it is revealed. At the end of the game, the points are added together and compared with the bid.
1052:
Eldest leads to the first trick and the winner of each trick leads to the next. The trick is taken by the highest card of the suit led, or by the highest trump if any are played. If trumps are led, suit must be followed if possible, except that a player whose only trump is the trump Jack (also called
1567:
Game points are scored +1; they are determined by card points won via tricks taken and melds scored. There are generally two game points available each round: one for each of the two highest scoring players. If the second score is tied, the tie can be broken by cutting the deck (high card is awarded
1528:
in which the aim is to score as few points as possible. It is played without trumps. The game consists of several deals, each deal having different rules. In the first deal, each rose scores 5 points, in the second each trick is worth 10, in the third each Ober scores 20, in the fourth the Rose King
1391:
this would only lose if one opponent held the 10 and the others were void. If played at no trump, there would be three cards lower than the Queen, making the bid very risky. When only two players remain, so that eight cards are out of play, any misĂšre, is riskier than usual, especially with a trump.
1383:
If successful, the soloist wins a number of game points equivalent to the bid divided by 50 (maximum 6). MisĂšre count 4, Pandur 5, Trump Pandur 6. For a failed bid, the game value is credited to each opponent. Game is 15 points or any other agreed target. If four play, the dealer gets the value of a
1340:
Variant for 4 players (variant for 5 players, see Jass rules Puur-NĂ€ll-As). Each player bids in turn based on the cards they have received. The highest bidder takes over as the declarer and starts the game. He can ask for a card. The player with the requested card becomes the declarer's partner, but
1309:
The goal of
Molotow Jass is to score as few points as possible. The so-called table melding (Tischweis) poses an additional difficulty in order to achieve as few points as possible. If there is a meld on the table at the end of the round, the player who takes the trick scores the points for the meld
1694:
A player who folds cannot score any points, but avoids a â10 point penalty for going âin the hole.â If all but one player folds or if one player scores a match (takes all tricks) they score a 10-point bonus. In a 3 player game, if one player fails to win a trick, the player holding the Bauer scores
1687:
If 4 players are participating, the dealer sits out the round (and receives 10 points in exchange). Each player is dealt 12 cards, with the last card turned up as trump. Before play begins each player must announce whether they're staying or folding. Players may also announce âmaybeâ â meaning they
1683:
Zuger is a cutthroat game of temporary alliances for 2â4 players. The object of the game is to have the most points before the total score reaches 100. Meld and Stöck rules apply. The GroĂ Weis is standard and kreuzweis is valid. Zuger uses simple scoring where the ones unit is dropped, e.g., 123 =
1274:
Hindersi-Jass or
Hintersich-Jass is an unusual older 'reverse' variant for four players in which the aim is to score the fewest points; however a player taking all tricks wins the deal, scoring zero, while the rest score 157 each. Players are dealt 9 cards each in packets of three and the last card
1194:
hand for the talon. If a player decides to do this, he lays his cards away and picks up the talon. The player with the Six can still swap it at this point. Then the game begins. Each player plays alone and generally to 1000 or 1500 points, but also to other target scores depending on the situation.
1579:
For a 5 player game, remove the six of spades from the deck. Each player receives seven cards and the dealer turns up the last card as trump. Once a player reaches 5 game points, they count out or win (depending on the scoring type). For a 4 player game (and down), the deck is restored to 36 cards
1318:
A Jass game for 4 players. The basic idea of this variant is to make the game more difficult yet more interesting by incorporating a quiz. As well as playing normal
Schieberjass, players must answer quiz questions in the following way: the player who leads poses a question from the area of general
1220:
12 cards are dealt to three players. Tricks follow the usual Swiss-Jass trick rules. First card to break suit sets trump. If a non-trump is led, and second player plays a trump, third player can only play a lower trump if void of the original suit. No Stöck or
Weissen. The aim is to avoid being in
1202:
An older variant for 3 playersâ1 vs. 2. The solo player begins the game as the dealer. 12 cards are dealt to each player, three at a time; the dealer turns up the last card to make trump. The solo player must score 350 points and the two-player team 1,000. The first to reach their goal wins. Melds
1166:
A Jass variant for 2 players. The game is played with 36 cards, six are dealt face down to each player, six face up on top of the downcards and six dealt to each player's hand. So there are 12 cards in front of each player. The cards are dealt in groups of three, three face down to the non-dealer,
1077:
derive mostly from the situation of two players each needing to cooperate without seeing, or being allowed to communicate about, the hand the other is holding. The choosing of the trump suit at the beginning of each match is a crucial decision. If the choosing player holds a mediocre hand, he must
1583:
The 2-3 player game can also be played by dealing 12 cards to each player. There is no blind in a 3 player game, but each player must now score 31 card points to stay out of the hole. Dealer turns up the last card as trump. In a 2 player game, the top card of the blind is turned up to make trump.
1424:
Jass for 4 players. All the cards are distributed evenly. In the first deal, the player with the Acorn Banner (Ten of Acorns) in his hand leads, then it rotates in turn. A total of three penalty points are awarded in each deal: the first point is given to the player who takes the first trick. The
1390:
Trump MisĂšre is a bit dangerous and must be made in a very short suit, typically in order to lose a card that would be even more dangerous at no trump, that is, with three safe suits and a singleton Queen, the soloist would announce "trump" and lead the Queen. As the Jack and Nine are top trumps,
638:
the point value of 11 may be transferred from Ace to the Six. Reversed ranking also applies to melds of equal length, that is, a sequence of 7 8 9 beats another of 8 9 10, although four Jack still count 200 and so beat all else. If the game is also using the rules for multiplying points outlined
592:
Eldest (holder of 7 of Bells or
Diamonds) may nominate the trump suit in the first match. The privilege of declaring trumps is passed around the table in counter-clockwise direction for each subsequent match (variant: each deal from the second onwards is made by a member of the side which won the
1371:
A bid of 200 is overcalled by misĂšre, then trumps misĂšre, then 210 etc. In misĂšre, the soloist must lose every trick, playing at no trump. In trump misĂšre, the suit of the card he leads is automatically trump. Players are still required to trump when unable to follow suit, but are not obliged to
1211:
Cards are dealt as if four players are present (nine to each hand in sets of three), and one hand is left aside. Trump is called as normal, though instead of having the option to pass, the player calling trump may choose to switch their hand for the spare hand set aside at the beginning. If they
1367:
Each in turn, starting with eldest, may bid or pass, and having passed may not come in again. The lowest bid is 100 and higher bids must be multiple of 10. A numerical bid is the minimum amount the soloist undertakes to make for "marriages, melds and tricks" in return for nominating trumps and
1575:
The base rules of Jass for card rank, value, and melds apply. Before each round, each player must declare whether they're staying in or folding. If they fold and turn down their hand, they sit out that round. This can be done to avoid taking a negative game point and is an important strategic
1034:
Only the holder of the best meld may score for it, but he may also score for any other melds he holds involving entirely different cards, and in a partnership game, his partner also scores for those held by his partner. The holder of the best meld is found in the following way as each player
1351:
as soloist = 20 points. The partner of the declarer receives half of the points. If the target is missed by the declarer, he scores the same amount in minus points. After two rounds (with everyone dealing twice), the loser is determined based on the lowest total number of points. For tips,
650:
A team taking all nine tricks score 100 extra for the "match" if they were the team that chose trump, thus a total of 257. If the team that didn't choose trump takes every trick, the number of points they win from Stich is doubled, on top of any other multipliers that may have already been
987:): A marriage is the holding in one hand of the König and Ober (King and Queen) of trumps. Its holder claims it upon the second of them to a trick. Its score of 20 is recorded as if made before those for melds and tricks, even though it is not revealed until after melds have been declared.
576:
To win, the player (or team) must be the first to reach a score of 2500 points (or whatever target score is agreed on beforehand). Play ceases the moment one side reaches the target score, for which purpose it is important to remember that scores accrue in order "marriage, melds, tricks".
1275:
is turned for trump. As usual, forehand leads and players may either follow suit or trump, but may only discard if unable to follow. Undertrumping is only permitted if the led suit is not held (this is the usual rule in reverse Jass games). The players with the two lowest scores after a
1203:
are valued as per the basic rules, but the solo player does not need to win a trick to score their melds. The team that takes all tricks in a round earns an additional 100 points. Schaffhauser is typically played in sets of three games, with each player in turn being the solo player.
1323:
pilots, several tasks have to be performed simultaneously. The relatively new type of Jass was developed in student circles and can be modified by, for example, asking a question for each "hand" or by asking questions only from individual areas. Colloquially, this variant is called
1085:
Once the match is in progress, players need to keep track of which cards have been played, especially which card of each suit is currently the highest left in play and which trumps have been played. If the player in the lead plays a card that is certain to take the trick (called a
1592:
Game variant for 2 to 4 players. The game scores, as in darts, up to 301, 501 or 1001. The goal is to be the first to cross the line. In addition, the attacking player who chooses trumps must score more points than his opponent. Otherwise, the points are taken by the opponent.
1065:), need not play it but may discard any card instead. If a plain suit is led, players must follow suit or trump, as preferred, but any trump played must be higher than any other already played to the trick. Only if unable to follow suit may any of the players then renounce.
1029:
A card may not be used in two melds at once, though the trump King or Queen may belong to a meld in addition to being married, that is, a player holding four Kings and a sequence of four to the Ace or King would count only 100 for Kings, not also 50 for the sequence.
1458:= "Sixer") in 2 groups of 3 players. The game is played with 2 packs, each player receiving 12 cards. Basically, the game works the same as normal Schieber. If two cards are the same, the one that was played later wins. Up to three 'shoves' are allowed.
1411:
A Jass variant that is similar to
Schieber, Sidi Barani is a game for 4 players, with the difference that it is not specified who can choose the contract. This right goes to the person who announces the highest score when bidding (similar to bidding in
1695:
an 8-point bonus. The game is over when the sum of all points equals 100. Simple scoring is used, e.g., 127 = 12, a 100-point meld is worth 10 points, etc. Odd numbers are further rounded or the difference is given to the player holding the Bauer.
1305:
Molotow is a type of Jass for 4 players. The trump card (in the 1st or 2nd round) is determined by the suit played by the first player who is unable to follow suit (i.e. play a card of the same suit as the first card played in this round).
1039:) if he can't beat; otherwise he declares a higher value or the same value and the number of cards it contains. A longer meld beats a shorter, so the previous player then says "not good" if he can beat it, "good" if he can't, or "equal" (
1111:
In
Schaggi Haas ("Johnny Hare"), the two players cut every time for the deal; the player with the lowest card deals 12 cards each in packets of 4, turns the next for trump and then deals one more packet of 4, face down as a personal
204:
It is estimated that there are over 70 variants of Jass. The game is so widespread in
Switzerland that it is regularly featured on radio and television, for example, radio programmes by SRF1 and the weekly television programmes of
623:) suits â Spades and Clubs â when playing with a French suit) as trump, treble contracts in "tops-down" and quadruple contracts in "bottoms-up". The game target may then be raised to 2500, or 3000.
1441:). Now the player who beats the Ober of Bells gets a plus point. The nasty card does not have to be declared, but it is then more difficult to avoid getting a penalty point for ending up with it.
367:(A, K, O, U, B (= 10), 9, 8, 7, 6). The Swiss-German packs have an Ober, Under and Banner instead of the Queen, Jack and Ten of the French pack. The Swiss-French cards are in the ordinary French
662:("tops-down") meaning there is no trump, and points gained are not multiplied by anything. At the end of the hand, all points won from Stich are given to the opposite teams than that won them.
1671:
Literally "Bell Jass", this is a variant for 2 to 4 players, where the aim is to avoid capturing Bells or to take all nine. If a player manages to collect all nine Bells, that is, to make a
1533:
is played, which can change the entire distribution of points. The points distribution in Domino depends on the current point rankings. With 5 players, a card (usually a 6) must be omitted.
1146:. In each deal, 9 cards are dealt to each of the two players in packets of three, and the remaining 18 cards form the stock. The top card of the stock is turned for trump. This card can be '
149:
603:
There are a number of conventional expansions of the type of play that can be chosen beyond the four trump suits, and modifications to the value of the tricks. Most commonly:
1529:
scores 45 and in the fifth deal, all these scores are combined. In deals 1, 4 and 5 no Roses may be led as long as you have other cards in your hand. In the sixth deal, a
1116:. The remaining 3 cards are placed face down and half-covering the trump upcard. A player with the trump 6 may 'rob' the trump upcard. Players may attempt to 'better' (
287:
Jass, first mentioned in
Switzerland in 1796, was originally the name of the highest trump, the jack, in a family of related games originally spread from the
1605:. Four play in teams of two. Unlike Schieber, the privilege of choosing the trump suit may not be passed to one's partner and trumps are chosen instead by
1260:
After assessing their cards, players must announce an amount, which they have to get as close to as possible. This variant is played in the popular show
2138:
1250:. All the contract options must be played once per game by each team, the team that determined the type of contract scoring the points they achieve.
371:
but have a distinctive design. The Swiss-German cards use Swiss suits, a variant of German suits, and also have a distinctive design. In
Austrian
1855:
1380:. In Pandur, the soloist must win every trick, playing at no trump and in Trump Pandur, the suit of the card he leads is automatically trump.
600:) the privilege to his partner, who must then exercise it. If elder leads without making any announcement, whatever is led becomes trump.
1078:
decide whether to make the call and hope that his partner holds at least some of the cards his hand is missing, or whether to "push" (
201:'s national card game, and is so popular there that the Swiss have come to apply the name Jass to trick-taking card games in general.
1035:
contributes a card to the first trick. The leader declares the value of his best meld. The next, upon playing his card says "good" (
1387:
Each player drops out upon reaching the target, the game being played by three, then two. The last one left in loses the game.
2131:
3460:
3451:
2400:
1128:(non-dealer) leads to the first trick. Melding and play are as per normal. A player who takes all 12 tricks does not get a
1124:) their hand by discarding 4 hand cards and picking up their talon. The discards do not count to their score at the end.
2089:
2068:
1005:): A meld is a suit-sequence of three or more cards, or a quartet of Aces, Kings, Queens, or Jacks scoring as follows:
2003:
1876:
1791:
3489:
3436:
2124:
1691:
The player with the fewest points may force all players to stay if another player is within 14 points of winning.
3504:
687:
The rank of the cards, from highest to lowest, and their values in card points are shown in the following table:
3499:
3442:
584:
involves four players, sitting in two partnerships, opposite each other. 9 cards are dealt in batches of 3s.
314:
is often used of any game played in Switzerland with such cards. The jack of the trump suit is not known as
3313:
3309:
3033:
2952:
2690:
2563:
2160:
232:
3509:
3392:
2151:
303:
219:. An estimated 3 million Swiss play Jass regularly and it has been described as a Swiss national game.
2032:
1090:), the partner needs to recognize this and contribute as many points to the trick as he can (known as
3494:
2620:
2037:
1399:
A normal game of Jass, except that it is played with hands of six cards rather than nine, hence the
534:
2932:
1569:
142:
2532:
2472:
2245:
276:
3196:
2882:
1500:
Jass for 2 to 7 players, players receive 4 cards each and play for a pot, the Chraztze player (
1125:
159:
593:
previous deal, so that the losing team has the advantage of making trumps and leading first.)
3332:
3258:
3201:
2208:
1936:
1098:) without sacrificing valuable cards that he may still need to use for taking a later trick.
341:"to push", from the act of "pushing" the responsibility of choosing trumps on one's partner.
27:
510:
2857:
2832:
2395:
2307:
8:
3484:
2405:
2390:
1905:
1295:
the winner is the player with the most marks. There is also a variant for three players.
215:
1082:) the responsibility away in the hope that his partner has an unambiguosly strong hand.
3279:
3216:
3165:
3130:
3076:
2792:
2494:
2337:
2260:
1849:
1618:
1530:
364:
252:
1504:) must take 2 tricks and the other active players one trick each. Related to Austrian
3284:
3231:
3160:
2837:
2630:
2575:
2510:
2489:
2426:
2415:
2280:
2234:
2218:
2147:
1921:
1872:
1787:
155:
3171:
3120:
3023:
2897:
2872:
2660:
2615:
2605:
2590:
2542:
2431:
2352:
2291:
2202:
2196:
1624:
1483:
1413:
376:
292:
256:
228:
171:
1352:
strategies and 65 other types of jass see AGM AGMĂŒller's Puur-NĂ€ll-As Jass Rules.
1134:
bonus as not all the cards are in play. The last trick scores 5 and game is 1000.
561:
Jass is essentially a game of points which are scored for three features known as
3103:
3081:
3053:
2989:
2968:
2867:
2702:
2499:
2447:
2368:
2357:
2270:
2190:
2185:
2116:
2072:
1606:
1525:
1095:
264:
2927:
2887:
1980:
1807:
503:
405:
2912:
2722:
2275:
2213:
1660:
1343:
1329:
1130:
426:
363:
is played with a deck of 36 cards (A, K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6) Swiss-French or
163:
2483:
1437:), when the first card is played he may declare that he has the "nasty card" (
3478:
3412:
3327:
3294:
3221:
2902:
2817:
2610:
2457:
2362:
1113:
533:
The game is traditionally played with Swiss suited playing cards east of the
412:
349:
236:
197:), which is played by two teams of two players each. It is often considered
2655:
517:
260:
3408:
3347:
3047:
2963:
2650:
2537:
2527:
2327:
2322:
1967:
368:
2504:
524:
3418:
3372:
3299:
3181:
3176:
3125:
2762:
2712:
2645:
2452:
2317:
2302:
1644:
1557:
1147:
288:
268:
198:
175:
167:
54:
2379:
2374:
2093:
3269:
3150:
3091:
3006:
2937:
2797:
2782:
2635:
2625:
2342:
2240:
1730:
1656:
1602:
1479:
372:
354:
244:
40:
1242:
is a game for at least two teams of two that is a cross between Jass,
1175:
is played. Every type of trump counts singly; there is no melding and
3362:
3274:
3242:
3237:
3211:
3186:
3135:
3017:
3011:
2877:
2862:
2807:
2787:
2737:
2717:
2385:
2347:
2229:
2102:
1648:
818:, in which the ranks are reversed, are shown in the following table:
419:
272:
179:
126:
2265:
675:, counts 20 and is the highest card in the game. The trump Nine, or
3342:
3264:
3086:
3059:
2842:
2827:
2802:
2742:
2675:
2665:
2640:
2467:
2436:
2420:
2332:
1652:
1640:
2767:
2585:
2223:
537:
and with the French in western Switzerland. The Swiss suits are
3404:
3322:
3253:
3155:
3140:
3071:
3065:
3000:
2942:
2907:
2847:
2822:
2812:
2757:
2752:
2732:
2680:
2670:
2552:
2516:
2410:
2312:
2285:
2109:
1740:
1505:
1495:
1283:); the players with the two highest scores receive a minus mark (
1243:
248:
3352:
2595:
2580:
2079:. Vol. III, No. 3. February, 1975. pp. 21â33. (in English).
3357:
3337:
3226:
3206:
3191:
3145:
3114:
3109:
2994:
2973:
2922:
2917:
2852:
2777:
2772:
2727:
2707:
2521:
2462:
2442:
2296:
2255:
1735:
1524:
Guggitaler is a Swiss Jass variant for 3 to 5 players. It is a
454:
240:
122:
3377:
3248:
3097:
2984:
2979:
2892:
2747:
2600:
2547:
2477:
2250:
2180:
2174:
1632:
1247:
1143:
475:
271:
in Italy. It is also played in a few places in the state of
3382:
3367:
3289:
1433:. If a player is dealt the Ober of Bells as his only Bell (
1320:
899:
824:
820:
690:
468:
461:
183:
23:
658:, meaning "Misery". Play proceeds based on the rules for
2097:
2017:
1516:
Fahnder is a variant of Jass for three or four players.
607:
It is usual to double all scores made in contracts with
1576:
consideration as one gets closer to going out/winning.
1601:
Most popular card game in the west Austrian state of
1384:
failed bid, but not if he stands at 13 or 14 points.
626:
Schieber is usually played with two additional bids,
596:
The player who may nominate the trump suit may pass (
1871:, p. 568, Michael A. E. Dummett, Sylvia Mann - 1980
247:, the westernmost province of Austria, southwestern
1627:
played during week between Christmas and New Year (
302:is the name of the game. The traditional 36-card,
162:and, in its key forms, a distinctive branch of the
2146:
267:-speaking area of Switzerland and German-speaking
1869:The game of Tarot: from Ferrara to Salt Lake City
3476:
2008:at play.google.com. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
1912:at schweizerinisland. Retrieved 14 August 2020.
2075:. (1975). "Rules of games series: 1. Jass" in
2132:
2019:Alle Vorarlberger Jass-Arten einfach erklÀrt!
651:considered. This is called a "counter-match".
337:, the most popular variant, is from the verb
1801:
1799:
573:, respectively, "marriages, melds, tricks".
1623:Not really a true Jass game, but a form of
643:are multiplied by three, and the points in
615:(Bells), which are the suits starting with
2139:
2125:
2058:in Eintracht, pp. 11â30. (in German).
1854:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
1372:overtrump. A bid of 250 is over called by
39:
2022:at jassa.at. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
1796:
1778:
1776:
1454:A variety of Jass for 6 (hence the name;
1206:
1014:Five or more in suit sequence: scores 100
186:, California, Oregon and Washington USA.
1835:
1833:
1831:
1829:
1814:. Dover, New Philadelphia. pp. 1, 8
348:
231:-speaking area of Europe which includes
2077:The Journal of the Playing-Card Society
2056:Jassen: ein wichtiges StĂŒck Volkskultur
318:in the contemporary game. It is called
306:pack with which it is played is called
3477:
1985:at pagat.com. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
1839:
1773:
1461:
1183:
2120:
2105:English explanation of rules and play
1826:
1805:
1279:of four games are each given a mark (
1224:
1142:Schmaus is the Swiss Jass version of
141:
1926:at agm.ch. Retrieved 14 August 2020.
1840:Dusini, Frank L. (12 January 1997).
1786:, pg. 292-293, David Parlett (1990)
1444:
1101:
619:(these are replaced by the "black" (
1703:Other, older Jass variants include
1449:
1197:
189:The most common variant of Jass is
13:
1394:
1328:in Switzerland, especially in the
654:Another call that may be added is
174:-speaking area of Europe, Italian
14:
3521:
2083:
1968:"Mittlere Jass - card game rules"
1808:"Clabber or Klob â It's All Jass"
1705:Fischentalerjass, BĂ€retswilerjass
1698:
1023:Three in suit sequence: scores 20
556:
3432:
3431:
1896:MĂŒller (2016), jacket and p. 10.
1759:This is not mentioned by MĂŒller.
1609:. It is played to 1,000 points.
1269:
1020:Four in suit sequence: scores 50
523:
516:
509:
502:
474:
467:
460:
453:
425:
418:
411:
404:
2025:
2011:
1997:
1988:
1974:
1960:
1951:
1942:
1753:
1666:
1347:with partner = 12 game points,
1335:
1264:("Saturday Jass") on Swiss TV.
1255:
1215:
1106:
227:Jass is popular throughout the
222:
2041:, Vol. III, col. 70.
1929:
1915:
1899:
1890:
1881:
1862:
1806:Miles, Dan (19 January 1966).
1784:The Oxford guide to card games
1406:
1161:
251:(in the south of the state of
166:. It is popular in its native
1:
2048:
1766:
1519:
1419:
1188:
1073:The tactical elements of the
587:
379:are used (see illustration).
193:(in Vorarlberg also known as
2065:Lenzburg: Fona. (in German).
1746:
1596:
1368:leading to the first trick.
1313:
1017:Four A, K, Q, 10: scores 100
671:The trump Jack, also called
7:
3461:Tarot and Tarock card games
3452:Non trick-taking card games
1957:MĂŒller (2016), pp. 127â129.
1948:MĂŒller (2016), pp. 110â111.
1724:
1659:and in the German-Freiburg
1587:
1536:
1229:
977:
233:German-speaking Switzerland
170:as well as the rest of the
26:music. For other uses, see
22:was also an early name for
10:
3526:
2113:Jass Events in SF Bay Area
2054:Goop, Adulf Peter (2010).
1937:Swiss Suited Playing Cards
1616:
1511:
1493:
1489:
1300:
1137:
1068:
810:The no-trumps game called
18:
3427:
3391:
3308:
3032:
2951:
2689:
2562:
2159:
2110:Aelpler Gruppe Swiss Club
2038:Schweizerisches Idiotikon
1994:MĂŒller (2016), pp. 86â87.
1923:Spielerisch Jassen lernen
1631:) primarily in the Upper
1612:
1466:
1355:
666:
482:
433:
384:
121:
116:
108:
100:
92:
84:
76:
68:
60:
50:
38:
2533:Twenty-five (Spoil Five)
1678:
1639:or salami), but also in
991:
3490:18th-century card games
2148:Trick-taking card games
1663:(played for sausages).
1403:("Sixer") in the name.
1238:("what shall I play?),
1047:
353:The Jass cards used in
344:
282:
277:Tuscarawas County, Ohio
178:and in a few places in
3505:German deck card games
1982:Coiffeur-Schieber Jass
1207:Unnamed 3-Hand Variant
1008:Four Jacks: scores 200
535:BrĂŒnig-Napf-Reuss line
385:Swiss-German (German)
357:
209:("Thursday Jass") and
72:Tactics & Strategy
3500:Swiss deck card games
3443:Historical card games
3040:(except where stated)
2167:(except where stated)
2061:MĂŒller, Dani (2016).
639:above, the points in
352:
213:("Saturday Jass") on
139:German pronunciation:
1011:Four 9's: scores 150
434:Austrian (Bavarian)
3197:Officers' Schafkopf
1910:Schweizer in Island
1887:Goop (2010), p. 13.
1635:region (played for
1462:Multi-hand variants
1184:Three-hand variants
904:
829:
695:
304:Swiss-German-suited
216:Schweizer Fernsehen
104:45 minutes - 1 hour
35:
3393:Swiss German packs
3077:Bohemian Schneider
3024:WĂŒrttemberg Tarock
2098:Card Games Website
1842:Jass for Beginners
1812:The Daily Reporter
1619:Ramsen (card game)
1435:SchÀllenober blutt
1225:Four-hand variants
900:
825:
691:
365:Swiss-German cards
358:
253:Baden-Wuerttemberg
243:region in France,
160:aceâten card games
125: •
33:
3510:Point-trick games
3472:
3471:
3285:Wendish Schafkopf
3232:Russian Schnapsen
3041:
2957:
2696:
2569:
2168:
2063:Stöck, Wys, Stich
1709:Schaffhauserjass,
1643:, from the upper
1445:Six-hand variants
1291:). After 4 or 8
1102:Two-hand variants
975:
974:
971:
970:
896:
895:
808:
807:
531:
530:
310:. By extension,
255:), as well as in
154:) is a family of
132:
131:
96:Counter-clockwise
88:A K O U B 9 8 7 6
64:4 (variants: 2-6)
3517:
3495:Swiss card games
3465:
3459:
3456:
3450:
3447:
3441:
3435:
3434:
3121:German Schafkopf
3037:
2955:
2694:
2567:
2406:Norseman's knock
2164:
2141:
2134:
2127:
2118:
2117:
2042:
2033:relevant article
2029:
2023:
2015:
2009:
2001:
1995:
1992:
1986:
1978:
1972:
1971:
1964:
1958:
1955:
1949:
1946:
1940:
1933:
1927:
1919:
1913:
1903:
1897:
1894:
1888:
1885:
1879:
1866:
1860:
1859:
1853:
1845:
1837:
1824:
1823:
1821:
1819:
1803:
1794:
1780:
1760:
1757:
1544:, also known as
1450:Sechser-Schieber
1234:A corruption of
1198:Schaffhauserjass
905:
902:Undenufe - Geiss
830:
821:
773:Trump suit rank
699:Plain suit rank
696:
527:
520:
513:
506:
478:
471:
464:
457:
429:
422:
415:
408:
382:
381:
377:Salzburg pattern
293:Late Middle Ages
259:-speaking Swiss
229:Alemannic German
172:Alemannic German
153:
152:
151:
145:
140:
45:Swiss Jass cards
43:
36:
32:
3525:
3524:
3520:
3519:
3518:
3516:
3515:
3514:
3475:
3474:
3473:
3468:
3463:
3457:
3454:
3448:
3445:
3439:
3423:
3387:
3304:
3104:Dreierschnapsen
3082:Bohemian Watten
3054:Bauernschnapsen
3039:
3036:
3028:
2969:Bavarian Tarock
2947:
2798:Klaberjass/Bela
2693:
2685:
2566:
2558:
2358:Knock-out whist
2166:
2163:
2155:
2145:
2086:
2073:Michael Dummett
2051:
2046:
2045:
2030:
2026:
2016:
2012:
2002:
1998:
1993:
1989:
1979:
1975:
1966:
1965:
1961:
1956:
1952:
1947:
1943:
1935:Ralph Scotoni,
1934:
1930:
1920:
1916:
1904:
1900:
1895:
1891:
1886:
1882:
1867:
1863:
1847:
1846:
1838:
1827:
1817:
1815:
1804:
1797:
1781:
1774:
1769:
1764:
1763:
1758:
1754:
1749:
1727:
1701:
1681:
1669:
1621:
1615:
1599:
1590:
1539:
1526:compendium game
1522:
1514:
1498:
1492:
1469:
1464:
1452:
1447:
1422:
1409:
1397:
1395:SechserâSchlĂ€pf
1358:
1338:
1316:
1303:
1272:
1258:
1232:
1227:
1218:
1209:
1200:
1191:
1186:
1164:
1140:
1109:
1104:
1071:
1050:
994:
980:
669:
590:
559:
375:, cards of the
347:
285:
225:
207:Donnschtig Jass
164:marriage family
147:
146:
138:
85:Rank (highâlow)
46:
31:
17:
12:
11:
5:
3523:
3513:
3512:
3507:
3502:
3497:
3492:
3487:
3470:
3469:
3467:
3466:
3428:
3425:
3424:
3422:
3421:
3416:
3397:
3395:
3389:
3388:
3386:
3385:
3380:
3375:
3370:
3365:
3360:
3355:
3350:
3345:
3340:
3335:
3330:
3325:
3319:
3317:
3306:
3305:
3303:
3302:
3297:
3292:
3287:
3282:
3277:
3272:
3267:
3262:
3256:
3251:
3246:
3240:
3235:
3229:
3224:
3219:
3214:
3209:
3204:
3199:
3194:
3189:
3184:
3179:
3174:
3169:
3163:
3158:
3153:
3148:
3143:
3138:
3133:
3128:
3123:
3118:
3112:
3107:
3101:
3095:
3089:
3084:
3079:
3074:
3069:
3063:
3057:
3051:
3044:
3042:
3030:
3029:
3027:
3026:
3021:
3015:
3009:
3004:
2998:
2992:
2987:
2982:
2977:
2971:
2966:
2960:
2958:
2949:
2948:
2946:
2945:
2940:
2935:
2930:
2925:
2920:
2915:
2913:Tausendundeins
2910:
2905:
2900:
2895:
2890:
2885:
2880:
2875:
2870:
2865:
2860:
2855:
2850:
2845:
2840:
2838:Officers' Skat
2835:
2830:
2825:
2820:
2815:
2810:
2805:
2800:
2795:
2790:
2785:
2780:
2775:
2770:
2765:
2760:
2755:
2750:
2745:
2740:
2735:
2730:
2725:
2723:Bauernheinrich
2720:
2715:
2710:
2705:
2699:
2697:
2687:
2686:
2684:
2683:
2678:
2673:
2668:
2663:
2658:
2653:
2648:
2643:
2638:
2633:
2628:
2623:
2618:
2613:
2608:
2603:
2598:
2593:
2588:
2583:
2578:
2572:
2570:
2560:
2559:
2557:
2556:
2550:
2545:
2540:
2535:
2530:
2525:
2519:
2514:
2508:
2502:
2497:
2492:
2487:
2481:
2475:
2470:
2465:
2460:
2455:
2450:
2445:
2440:
2434:
2429:
2424:
2418:
2413:
2408:
2403:
2398:
2393:
2388:
2383:
2377:
2372:
2366:
2360:
2355:
2350:
2345:
2340:
2335:
2330:
2325:
2320:
2315:
2310:
2305:
2300:
2294:
2289:
2283:
2278:
2276:Call-ace whist
2273:
2268:
2263:
2258:
2253:
2248:
2243:
2238:
2232:
2227:
2221:
2216:
2214:Auction bridge
2211:
2206:
2200:
2194:
2188:
2183:
2178:
2171:
2169:
2157:
2156:
2144:
2143:
2136:
2129:
2121:
2115:
2114:
2106:
2100:
2085:
2084:External links
2082:
2081:
2080:
2066:
2059:
2050:
2047:
2044:
2043:
2024:
2010:
1996:
1987:
1973:
1959:
1950:
1941:
1928:
1914:
1898:
1889:
1880:
1861:
1844:. Dover, Ohio.
1825:
1795:
1782:David Parlett
1771:
1770:
1768:
1765:
1762:
1761:
1751:
1750:
1748:
1745:
1744:
1743:
1738:
1733:
1726:
1723:
1700:
1699:Older variants
1697:
1680:
1677:
1668:
1665:
1661:Sense District
1614:
1611:
1598:
1595:
1589:
1586:
1538:
1535:
1521:
1518:
1513:
1510:
1494:Main article:
1491:
1488:
1468:
1465:
1463:
1460:
1451:
1448:
1446:
1443:
1421:
1418:
1408:
1405:
1396:
1393:
1357:
1354:
1337:
1334:
1330:canton of Bern
1315:
1312:
1302:
1299:
1271:
1268:
1262:Samschtig Jass
1257:
1254:
1231:
1228:
1226:
1223:
1217:
1214:
1208:
1205:
1199:
1196:
1190:
1187:
1185:
1182:
1163:
1160:
1139:
1136:
1108:
1105:
1103:
1100:
1070:
1067:
1049:
1046:
1045:
1044:
1027:
1026:
1025:
1024:
1021:
1018:
1015:
1012:
1009:
993:
990:
989:
988:
979:
976:
973:
972:
969:
968:
965:
962:
959:
956:
953:
950:
947:
944:
941:
937:
936:
933:
930:
927:
924:
921:
918:
915:
912:
909:
897:
894:
893:
890:
887:
884:
881:
878:
875:
872:
869:
866:
862:
861:
858:
855:
852:
849:
846:
843:
840:
837:
834:
827:Obenabe - Bock
806:
805:
802:
799:
796:
794:
791:
789:
786:
783:
780:
777:
774:
770:
769:
766:
763:
760:
757:
754:
751:
748:
745:
742:
739:
736:
732:
731:
728:
725:
722:
719:
716:
713:
710:
707:
704:
702:
700:
689:
688:
668:
665:
664:
663:
652:
648:
624:
589:
586:
558:
557:Schieber rules
555:
549:(shields) and
529:
528:
521:
514:
507:
499:
498:
495:
492:
489:
485:
484:
480:
479:
472:
465:
458:
450:
449:
446:
443:
440:
436:
435:
431:
430:
423:
416:
409:
401:
400:
397:
394:
391:
387:
386:
346:
343:
284:
281:
224:
221:
211:Samschtig Jass
143:[Ëjas]
130:
129:
119:
118:
114:
113:
110:
106:
105:
102:
98:
97:
94:
90:
89:
86:
82:
81:
78:
74:
73:
70:
66:
65:
62:
58:
57:
52:
48:
47:
44:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
3522:
3511:
3508:
3506:
3503:
3501:
3498:
3496:
3493:
3491:
3488:
3486:
3483:
3482:
3480:
3462:
3453:
3444:
3438:
3430:
3429:
3426:
3420:
3417:
3414:
3413:Hindersi-Jass
3410:
3406:
3402:
3399:
3398:
3396:
3394:
3390:
3384:
3381:
3379:
3376:
3374:
3371:
3369:
3366:
3364:
3361:
3359:
3356:
3354:
3351:
3349:
3346:
3344:
3341:
3339:
3336:
3334:
3331:
3329:
3326:
3324:
3321:
3320:
3318:
3315:
3311:
3307:
3301:
3298:
3296:
3295:Unteransetzen
3293:
3291:
3288:
3286:
3283:
3281:
3278:
3276:
3273:
3271:
3268:
3266:
3263:
3260:
3257:
3255:
3252:
3250:
3247:
3244:
3241:
3239:
3236:
3233:
3230:
3228:
3225:
3223:
3222:Rosbiratschka
3220:
3218:
3215:
3213:
3210:
3208:
3205:
3203:
3200:
3198:
3195:
3193:
3190:
3188:
3185:
3183:
3180:
3178:
3175:
3173:
3172:Lusti-Kartl'n
3170:
3167:
3164:
3162:
3159:
3157:
3154:
3152:
3149:
3147:
3144:
3142:
3139:
3137:
3134:
3132:
3129:
3127:
3124:
3122:
3119:
3116:
3113:
3111:
3108:
3105:
3102:
3099:
3096:
3093:
3090:
3088:
3085:
3083:
3080:
3078:
3075:
3073:
3070:
3067:
3064:
3061:
3058:
3055:
3052:
3049:
3046:
3045:
3043:
3035:
3031:
3025:
3022:
3019:
3016:
3013:
3010:
3008:
3005:
3002:
2999:
2996:
2993:
2991:
2988:
2986:
2983:
2981:
2978:
2975:
2972:
2970:
2967:
2965:
2962:
2961:
2959:
2954:
2950:
2944:
2941:
2939:
2936:
2934:
2931:
2929:
2926:
2924:
2921:
2919:
2916:
2914:
2911:
2909:
2906:
2904:
2903:Slobberhannes
2901:
2899:
2896:
2894:
2891:
2889:
2886:
2884:
2881:
2879:
2876:
2874:
2871:
2869:
2866:
2864:
2861:
2859:
2856:
2854:
2851:
2849:
2846:
2844:
2841:
2839:
2836:
2834:
2831:
2829:
2826:
2824:
2821:
2819:
2818:Letzter Stich
2816:
2814:
2811:
2809:
2806:
2804:
2801:
2799:
2796:
2794:
2791:
2789:
2786:
2784:
2781:
2779:
2776:
2774:
2771:
2769:
2766:
2764:
2761:
2759:
2756:
2754:
2751:
2749:
2746:
2744:
2741:
2739:
2736:
2734:
2731:
2729:
2726:
2724:
2721:
2719:
2716:
2714:
2711:
2709:
2706:
2704:
2701:
2700:
2698:
2692:
2688:
2682:
2679:
2677:
2674:
2672:
2669:
2667:
2664:
2662:
2659:
2657:
2654:
2652:
2649:
2647:
2644:
2642:
2639:
2637:
2634:
2632:
2629:
2627:
2624:
2622:
2619:
2617:
2614:
2612:
2611:Catch the ten
2609:
2607:
2604:
2602:
2599:
2597:
2594:
2592:
2589:
2587:
2584:
2582:
2579:
2577:
2574:
2573:
2571:
2565:
2561:
2554:
2551:
2549:
2546:
2544:
2541:
2539:
2536:
2534:
2531:
2529:
2526:
2523:
2520:
2518:
2515:
2512:
2509:
2506:
2503:
2501:
2498:
2496:
2493:
2491:
2488:
2485:
2482:
2480:(Danish) (20)
2479:
2476:
2474:
2471:
2469:
2466:
2464:
2461:
2459:
2456:
2454:
2451:
2449:
2446:
2444:
2441:
2438:
2435:
2433:
2430:
2428:
2425:
2422:
2419:
2417:
2414:
2412:
2409:
2407:
2404:
2402:
2399:
2397:
2394:
2392:
2389:
2387:
2384:
2381:
2378:
2376:
2373:
2370:
2367:
2364:
2363:Konter a Matt
2361:
2359:
2356:
2354:
2351:
2349:
2346:
2344:
2341:
2339:
2336:
2334:
2331:
2329:
2326:
2324:
2321:
2319:
2316:
2314:
2311:
2309:
2306:
2304:
2301:
2298:
2295:
2293:
2290:
2287:
2284:
2282:
2279:
2277:
2274:
2272:
2269:
2267:
2264:
2262:
2259:
2257:
2254:
2252:
2249:
2247:
2244:
2242:
2239:
2236:
2233:
2231:
2228:
2225:
2222:
2220:
2217:
2215:
2212:
2210:
2207:
2204:
2201:
2198:
2195:
2192:
2189:
2187:
2184:
2182:
2179:
2176:
2173:
2172:
2170:
2162:
2158:
2153:
2149:
2142:
2137:
2135:
2130:
2128:
2123:
2122:
2119:
2112:
2111:
2107:
2104:
2101:
2099:
2095:
2091:
2088:
2087:
2078:
2074:
2070:
2067:
2064:
2060:
2057:
2053:
2052:
2040:
2039:
2034:
2028:
2021:
2020:
2014:
2007:
2006:
2000:
1991:
1984:
1983:
1977:
1969:
1963:
1954:
1945:
1938:
1932:
1925:
1924:
1918:
1911:
1907:
1902:
1893:
1884:
1878:
1877:0-7156-1014-7
1874:
1870:
1865:
1857:
1851:
1843:
1836:
1834:
1832:
1830:
1813:
1809:
1802:
1800:
1793:
1792:0-19-214165-1
1789:
1785:
1779:
1777:
1772:
1756:
1752:
1742:
1739:
1737:
1734:
1732:
1729:
1728:
1722:
1720:
1716:
1713:
1710:
1706:
1696:
1692:
1689:
1685:
1676:
1674:
1664:
1662:
1658:
1654:
1650:
1646:
1642:
1638:
1634:
1630:
1626:
1620:
1610:
1608:
1604:
1594:
1585:
1581:
1577:
1573:
1571:
1565:
1563:
1559:
1555:
1551:
1547:
1543:
1534:
1532:
1527:
1517:
1509:
1507:
1503:
1497:
1487:
1485:
1481:
1477:
1473:
1459:
1457:
1442:
1440:
1439:sâfiise Chart
1436:
1432:
1428:
1417:
1415:
1404:
1402:
1392:
1388:
1385:
1381:
1379:
1376:, and 300 by
1375:
1369:
1365:
1363:
1353:
1350:
1346:
1345:
1333:
1331:
1327:
1322:
1311:
1307:
1298:
1296:
1294:
1290:
1286:
1282:
1278:
1270:Hindersi-Jass
1267:
1265:
1263:
1253:
1251:
1249:
1245:
1241:
1237:
1222:
1213:
1204:
1195:
1181:
1178:
1174:
1170:
1159:
1157:
1153:
1149:
1145:
1135:
1133:
1132:
1127:
1123:
1119:
1115:
1099:
1097:
1093:
1089:
1083:
1081:
1076:
1066:
1064:
1060:
1056:
1042:
1038:
1033:
1032:
1031:
1022:
1019:
1016:
1013:
1010:
1007:
1006:
1004:
1000:
996:
995:
986:
982:
981:
966:
963:
960:
957:
954:
951:
948:
945:
942:
939:
938:
934:
931:
928:
925:
922:
919:
916:
913:
910:
907:
906:
903:
898:
891:
888:
885:
882:
879:
876:
873:
870:
867:
864:
863:
859:
856:
853:
850:
847:
844:
841:
838:
835:
832:
831:
828:
823:
822:
819:
817:
813:
803:
800:
797:
795:
792:
790:
787:
784:
781:
778:
775:
772:
771:
767:
764:
761:
758:
755:
752:
749:
746:
743:
740:
737:
734:
733:
729:
726:
723:
720:
717:
714:
711:
708:
705:
703:
701:
698:
697:
694:
686:
685:
684:
682:
678:
674:
661:
657:
653:
649:
646:
642:
637:
633:
629:
625:
622:
618:
614:
611:(Shields) or
610:
606:
605:
604:
601:
599:
594:
585:
583:
580:The standard
578:
574:
572:
568:
564:
554:
552:
548:
544:
540:
536:
526:
522:
519:
515:
512:
508:
505:
501:
500:
496:
493:
490:
487:
486:
481:
477:
473:
470:
466:
463:
459:
456:
452:
451:
447:
444:
441:
438:
437:
432:
428:
424:
421:
417:
414:
410:
407:
403:
402:
398:
395:
392:
389:
388:
383:
380:
378:
374:
370:
366:
362:
356:
351:
342:
340:
336:
331:
329:
325:
321:
317:
313:
309:
305:
301:
296:
294:
290:
280:
278:
274:
270:
266:
262:
258:
254:
250:
246:
242:
238:
237:Liechtenstein
234:
230:
220:
218:
217:
212:
208:
202:
200:
196:
192:
187:
185:
181:
177:
173:
169:
165:
161:
157:
150:
144:
136:
128:
124:
120:
117:Related games
115:
111:
107:
103:
99:
95:
91:
87:
83:
79:
75:
71:
67:
63:
59:
56:
53:
49:
42:
37:
29:
25:
21:
3464:}}
3458:{{
3455:}}
3449:{{
3446:}}
3440:{{
3409:Schieberjass
3400:
3348:Calabresella
3048:Bauernfangen
3034:German packs
2990:Haferltarock
2964:Bauerntarock
2953:German packs
2933:Twenty-eight
2888:SiebenschrÀm
2691:French packs
2651:Six-bid solo
2564:French packs
2538:Two-ten-jack
2528:Turkish King
2328:German whist
2323:French whist
2161:French packs
2108:
2090:McLeod, John
2076:
2069:McLeod, John
2062:
2055:
2036:
2027:
2018:
2013:
2004:
1999:
1990:
1981:
1976:
1962:
1953:
1944:
1931:
1922:
1917:
1909:
1901:
1892:
1883:
1868:
1864:
1841:
1816:. Retrieved
1811:
1783:
1755:
1718:
1715:ZebedÀusjass
1714:
1711:
1708:
1704:
1702:
1693:
1690:
1686:
1682:
1672:
1670:
1667:Schellenjass
1636:
1629:Altjahrwoche
1628:
1622:
1600:
1591:
1582:
1578:
1574:
1572:, or wheel.
1566:
1561:
1553:
1549:
1545:
1541:
1540:
1523:
1515:
1501:
1499:
1478:in Austrian
1475:
1471:
1470:
1455:
1453:
1438:
1434:
1430:
1426:
1423:
1410:
1400:
1398:
1389:
1386:
1382:
1378:Trump Pandur
1377:
1373:
1370:
1366:
1361:
1359:
1348:
1342:
1339:
1336:Palette Jass
1325:
1317:
1308:
1304:
1297:
1292:
1288:
1284:
1280:
1276:
1273:
1266:
1261:
1259:
1256:Differenzler
1252:
1239:
1235:
1233:
1219:
1216:Mittlerejass
1210:
1201:
1192:
1176:
1172:
1168:
1165:
1155:
1151:
1141:
1129:
1121:
1117:
1110:
1107:Schaggi Haas
1091:
1087:
1084:
1079:
1074:
1072:
1062:
1058:
1054:
1051:
1040:
1036:
1028:
1002:
998:
984:
901:
826:
815:
811:
809:
692:
680:
676:
672:
670:
659:
655:
644:
640:
635:
631:
627:
620:
616:
612:
608:
602:
597:
595:
591:
581:
579:
575:
570:
566:
562:
560:
550:
546:
542:
538:
532:
360:
359:
338:
334:
332:
327:
323:
319:
315:
311:
307:
299:
297:
286:
226:
223:Distribution
214:
210:
206:
203:
194:
190:
188:
156:trick taking
134:
133:
101:Playing time
19:
3419:Kaiserspiel
3373:Truc y Flou
3300:Zehnerlegen
3182:Matzlfangen
3126:German Solo
2713:Bassadewitz
2646:Scharwenzel
2484:SkĂŠrvindsel
2473:Sixty-three
2453:Ristikontra
2401:Ninety-nine
2318:Forty-fives
2303:Court piece
2246:Black Maria
1645:Lake Brienz
1558:South Tyrol
1502:Chratzender
1474:, known as
1407:Sidi Barani
1289:Minusstrich
1236:Quoi faire?
1162:Zweier-Sidi
1156:Heim bringt
693:Card Values
324:Trumpf Puur
291:during the
289:Netherlands
269:South Tyrol
199:Switzerland
176:South Tyrol
168:Switzerland
55:Point-trick
3485:Jass group
3479:Categories
3270:Trischettn
3151:Kein Stich
3092:Doppelkopf
3007:Mulatschak
2938:Zwanzig ab
2883:Sheepshead
2868:Préférence
2656:SvÀngknack
2636:Marjapussi
2626:Hindersche
2500:Spoil Five
2343:Hucklebuck
2241:Black lady
2094:Jass Group
2049:Literature
1767:References
1731:Klaberjass
1657:Oberaargau
1617:See also:
1603:Vorarlberg
1520:Guggitaler
1480:Vorarlberg
1420:VeehÀndler
1189:Königsjass
983:Marriage (
588:Match type
545:(acorns),
373:Vorarlberg
355:Vorarlberg
326:or simply
308:Jasskarten
261:GraubĂŒnden
245:Vorarlberg
3363:Tressette
3333:Botifarra
3275:Wallachen
3259:Sixty-six
3243:Schnapsen
3238:Schafkopf
3212:Ramscheln
3202:Quodlibet
3187:Mauscheln
3136:Grasobern
3018:Schnalzen
3012:Perlaggen
2878:Schwimmen
2863:Preferans
2808:Klaverjas
2788:Herzblatt
2783:FĂŒnf dazu
2738:Bierlachs
2718:Bauerchen
2505:StĂœrivolt
2386:Lanterloo
2348:Kachufool
2230:Bid whist
2209:All fours
1850:cite book
1747:Footnotes
1719:Zugerjass
1712:Raubjass,
1649:Meiringen
1597:Kreuzjass
1476:Steigerer
1314:NASA Jass
1092:Schmieren
645:Unden-ufe
636:Unden-ufe
632:Unden-ufe
553:(bells).
333:The name
273:Wisconsin
180:Wisconsin
127:Klaverjas
16:Card game
3437:Category
3343:Briscola
3265:Sticheln
3087:Bolachen
3060:Bierkopf
3038:32 cards
2980:Brusbart
2956:36 cards
2858:Polignac
2843:Oma Skat
2833:Mistigri
2828:Marjolet
2803:Klammern
2743:Brandeln
2695:32 cards
2676:Viersche
2666:Tarabish
2641:Rutersju
2568:36 cards
2468:Sheng ji
2458:RödskÀgg
2437:Polskpas
2421:Pinochle
2396:Napoleon
2380:KnĂŒffeln
2375:Köpknack
2333:Gong Zhu
2308:Cucumber
2165:52 cards
2031:See the
1906:"Jassen"
1725:See also
1653:Obwalden
1641:Emmental
1637:SchĂŒfeli
1588:Klammern
1554:Sackjass
1550:SchlÀger
1542:Handjass
1537:Handjass
1240:Coiffeur
1230:Coiffeur
1126:Forehand
1122:schönern
1080:schieben
1075:Schieber
978:Marriage
816:Undenufe
660:Oben-abe
647:by four.
641:Oben-abe
628:Oben-abe
613:Schellen
609:Schilten
598:schieben
582:Schieber
551:Schellen
547:Schilten
541:(roses)
439:Schellen
396:Schilten
390:Schellen
339:schieben
335:Schieber
263:and the
195:KrĂŒzjass
191:Schieber
3405:Chratze
3323:Aluette
3314:Spanish
3310:Italian
3254:Sedmice
3156:Lampeln
3141:Herzeln
3072:Blattla
3066:Binokel
3001:Kratzen
2943:Zwicken
2908:Solo 66
2848:Pilotta
2823:Manille
2813:Letzter
2758:Coinche
2753:Chouine
2733:Bezique
2681:Voormsi
2671:Trekort
2553:Zwikken
2517:Tarneeb
2411:Oh hell
2391:Mizerka
2313:Femkort
2286:Clabber
2092:, ed.,
2035:in the
1741:Chratze
1607:cutting
1556:or, in
1512:Fahnder
1506:Kratzen
1496:Chratze
1490:Chratze
1456:Sechser
1401:Sechser
1301:Molotow
1293:parties
1244:Yahtzee
1138:Schmaus
1118:bessern
1096:schmear
1069:Tactics
812:Obenabe
656:Misere
621:schwarz
543:Eicheln
488:Diamond
483:French
448:Eichel
399:Eichel
298:Today,
279:, USA.
275:and in
257:Romansh
249:Germany
61:Players
3358:Julepe
3338:Brisca
3328:Bestia
3280:Watten
3227:Rumpel
3217:Ramsen
3207:Ramsch
3192:Mucken
3177:MariĂĄĆĄ
3166:Lupfen
3146:Herzla
3131:Gilten
3117:(2x24)
3115:Gaigel
3110:Elfern
3094:(2x24)
3068:(2x24)
2995:Jaggln
2974:Bieten
2928:Tuppen
2923:Toepen
2918:Tippen
2853:Piquet
2793:Kaiser
2778:Fipsen
2773:Euchre
2763:ĂcartĂ©
2728:Belote
2708:Baloot
2522:Thunee
2495:Spades
2463:Shelem
2443:Priffe
2423:(2x24)
2338:Hearts
2297:Chlust
2271:Bridge
2266:Bourré
2261:Boston
2256:Bonken
2005:Bleckl
1875:
1790:
1736:Belote
1613:Ramsen
1546:Butzer
1531:Domino
1472:Bieter
1467:Bieter
1431:Undeuf
1427:Obeabe
1374:Pandur
1362:Pandur
1356:Pandur
1349:Matsch
1344:Matsch
1285:Nuller
1281:Strich
1277:partie
1173:undeuf
1169:obeabe
1152:rauben
1148:robbed
1131:Matsch
1094:, see
1041:gleich
997:Meld (
940:Value
865:Value
735:Value
667:Tricks
497:Clubs
494:Spades
491:Hearts
265:French
241:Alsace
239:, the
123:Belote
112:Medium
109:Chance
69:Skills
3378:Truco
3316:packs
3249:Sedma
3161:Lorum
3098:Dreeg
2985:Dobbm
2893:Sjavs
2768:Enflé
2748:Bruus
2631:Knack
2601:Bruus
2586:BrÀus
2576:Agram
2548:Whist
2511:Sueca
2490:Smear
2478:Sjavs
2427:Pitch
2416:Pedro
2281:Cinch
2251:Bluke
2235:Bisca
2224:BaĆka
2219:Barbu
2181:3-5-8
2175:3-2-5
1818:2 May
1679:Zuger
1655:, in
1651:, in
1633:Basel
1570:apple
1562:Sockn
1248:Poker
1177:Stöck
1144:Tartl
1114:talon
1063:Bauer
992:Melds
985:Stöck
967:0/11
908:Rank
833:Rank
571:Stich
563:Stöck
539:Rosen
393:Rosen
369:suits
320:Bauer
77:Cards
3401:Jass
3383:Tute
3368:Truc
3353:Gilé
3290:Ulti
3261:(24)
3245:(20)
3234:(24)
3168:(20)
3106:(20)
3100:(24)
3062:(20)
3056:(20)
3050:(20)
3020:(33)
3014:(33)
3003:(33)
2997:(33)
2976:(33)
2898:Skat
2873:Rams
2661:Tapp
2621:Frog
2616:Dapp
2606:Bura
2596:BrĂșs
2591:Brus
2581:BĂȘte
2555:(20)
2543:Vira
2524:(24)
2513:(40)
2507:(48)
2486:(28)
2439:(24)
2432:Phat
2382:(48)
2371:(16)
2365:(24)
2353:King
2299:(20)
2292:Clag
2288:(24)
2237:(40)
2226:(16)
2205:(24)
2203:1001
2199:(24)
2197:1000
2193:(43)
2177:(30)
2152:list
2103:Jass
2071:and
1873:ISBN
1856:link
1820:2021
1788:ISBN
1717:and
1684:12.
1673:Turi
1625:Rams
1484:Skat
1429:and
1414:Skat
1326:Nase
1321:NASA
1246:and
1088:Bock
1059:Buur
1055:Puur
1048:Play
1003:Weis
943:11/0
814:and
776:U/J
681:NĂ€ll
677:Nell
673:Puur
630:and
617:Sch-
567:Wiis
445:Laub
442:Herz
361:Jass
345:Deck
328:Puur
316:Jass
312:Jass
300:Jass
283:Name
184:Ohio
135:Jass
93:Play
51:Type
34:Jass
28:JASS
24:Jazz
20:Jass
3312:or
2703:304
2448:Put
2369:Kop
2191:500
2186:400
1908:in
1647:to
1360:In
1287:or
1171:or
1150:' (
1120:or
1061:or
1037:gut
1001:or
999:Wys
929:O/Q
926:U/J
845:U/J
842:O/Q
788:O/Q
741:14
738:20
715:U/J
712:O/Q
3481::
3411:,
3407:,
2096:,
1852:}}
1848:{{
1828:^
1810:.
1798:^
1775:^
1721:.
1707:,
1560:,
1552:,
1548:,
1508:.
1486:.
1332:.
1057:,
955:10
935:A
923:10
892:0
880:10
868:11
860:6
848:10
804:6
793:10
779:9
768:0
756:10
744:11
730:6
718:10
679:,
569:,
565:,
330:.
322:,
295:.
235:,
182:,
158:,
80:36
3415:)
3403:(
2154:)
2150:(
2140:e
2133:t
2126:v
1970:.
1939:.
1858:)
1822:.
964:4
961:3
958:2
952:0
949:8
946:0
932:K
920:9
917:8
914:7
911:6
889:0
886:8
883:0
877:2
874:3
871:4
857:7
854:8
851:9
839:K
836:A
801:7
798:8
785:K
782:A
765:0
762:0
759:0
753:2
750:3
747:4
727:7
724:8
721:9
709:K
706:A
137:(
30:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.