- trick-taking is
governed by the
rules called Zwänge. The
three main ones are
Farbzwang,
Stichzwang and Trumpfzwang.
Although they
broadly equate to
rules in...
- below). If the
talon is used up or was closed,
players must
follow suit (
Farbzwang) and win the
trick if
possible (Stichzwang) from this
point onwards. That...
- the
winner of the
trick leads to the next.
Players must
follow suit (
Farbzwang) if they can,
trump if they
cannot follow (Trumpfzwang) and must head...
-
Danyliuk actually states that
Farbzwang and
Stichzwang apply, but it
appears clear from the rest of her text that she
means Farbzwang and Trumpfzwang. That would...
-
declarer leads to the
first trick. Each
player must
follow suit if
possible (
Farbzwang). If a
player is
unable to
follow suit, he must
trump (Trumpfzwang, i...
- have just said "next".
Forehand always leads.
Players must
follow suit (
Farbzwang) and,
failing that, play a
trump (Trumpfzwang or Tarockzwang), but do...
-
dealer (forehand)
leads to the
first trick.
Players must
follow suit (
Farbzwang) and the
highest card wins the trick.
there are no trumps. If suit cannot...
-
separate contract.
There is no
trump suit; but
players must
follow suit (
Farbzwang). For clarity, the
English names of the
hands below are
based on those...
- The
fundamental rule is that
players must
follow suit (this is
known as
Farbzwang);
there are no trumps. That
means that if a
player has at
least one card...
- Scoring).
Forehand leads to the
first trick.
Players must
follow suit (
Farbzwang) or
trump (Tarockzwang), but do not have to play to win each
trick (i...