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Gaigel is a card game from the Württemberg
region of
Germany and is
traditionally pla**** with Württemberg
suited cards. It is a
Swabian variant of Sechsundsechzig...
- Germany, but in
Austria and
Eastern Europe.
Bauerntarock Bieten Binokel Gaigel Kaiserspiel Karnöffel
Perlaggen Schafkopf (Bavarian)
Schnapsen Sixty-six...
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German pack (2
packs each of 4 x AKOUT7):
Binokel (G)
Doppelkopf (F or G)
Gaigel (G)
Penuchle (Pinochle) (F) French-suited
packs (4 x AKQJT98765432): 3-2-5...
- card
games in
which German suits are used
include Binokel, Doppelkopf,
Gaigel, Schafkopf, Skat,
Bavarian Tarock and Watten.
German suited decks tend to...
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Watten Bolachen Doppelkopf (2x24)
Dreeg (24)
Dreierschnapsen (20)
Elfern Gaigel (2x24)
German Schafkopf German Solo
Gilten Grasobern Herzeln Herzla Kein...
- Mau Mau,
Bavarian Tarock and Schafkopf,
while packs used in
games such as
Gaigel and
Doppelkopf use
eight Unters. In Skat
games using the
German style cards...
- Mau,
Bavarian Tarock and Schafkopf. By contrast, the
packs used to play
Gaigel and
Doppelkopf have
eight Obers. In Schafkopf, the four
Obers are the highest...
- inventor, 1789–1849
Friedrich von Gärtner – architect, 1792–1847
Sebastian Gaigel –
founder of the city orphanage, 1799–1871
Joseph Görres – publicist, 1776–1848...
- Talon: Bauernschnapsen, Binokel,
Bohemian Schneider, Droggn, Écarté, Elfern,
Gaigel,
German Rummy, Guinguette,
Hungarian Tarock,
Illustrated Tarock, Königrufen...
- (2x24) is used for Doppelkopf.
Another doubled deck
version for
Binokel and
Gaigel replaces rank nine with sevens. Swiss-suited
cards are
commonly used only...