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Kaiserspiel, also
called Kaisern or Cheisärä, is a card game,
usually for 4 or 6 players, that is pla**** in
parts of
Switzerland using a
variant of the...
- von Leyden's
discovery of the little-known
Swiss game of
Kaisern or
Kaiserspiel which appeared to have
similar characteristics to the
original Karnöffel...
- some
cards having no
powers at all.
Surviving examples include Swiss Kaiserspiel,
German Bruus and Knüffeln and
Danish Styrivolt.
Unicode specifies twenty-one...
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containing the 3s, 4s, and 5s and is used to play the Karnöffel
variant Kaiserspiel. The
Under corresponds to the Jack or Knave. The
Under of
trumps becoming...
- but in
Austria and
Eastern Europe.
Bauerntarock Bieten Binokel Gaigel Kaiserspiel Karnöffel
Perlaggen Schafkopf (Bavarian)
Schnapsen Sixty-six Skat Ulti...
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Tarock French (AKQJ98765432) or
Swiss (KOUB98765432)
packs of 48 cards:
Kaiserspiel (S) Knüffeln (F)
Styrivolt (F)
French or
German pack (2
packs each of...
- Chosen:
Beasts O U 6 8 9 D K 10 7 Plain: O U 6 8 9 D K 10 7
Related games Kaiserspiel, Karnöffel, Knüffeln, Alkort, Treikort, Bräus, Stýrivolt, Watten, Vorms...
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which is
still pla**** in
several forms today,
including Bruus, Knüffeln,
Kaiserspiel and Styrivolt.
Since the
arrival of trick-taking
games in
Europe in the...
- down. This is done in Madiao, Tien Gow, Tam cúc, Six Tigers, Ganjifa,
Kaiserspiel, and
Brazilian Truco. Some
cards lose
their trick-taking
power if they...
- ~ 1/2 QN
Russian chess around 1770,
Gustav III
Chess (end of 18th c.),
Kaiserspiel (1819),
Pacific Chess (1971), Renn
Chess (1980),
Knightmare Chess, Musketeer...