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Mauscheln, also Maus or Vierblatt, is a
gambling card game that
resembles Tippen,
which is
commonly pla**** in
Germany and the
countries of the old Austro-Hungarian...
- Vierblatt,
Angehen or (especially in
south Germany and Austria)
Mauscheln. Today,
Mauscheln is
common in
Austria and
south Germany,
unlike Tippen which is...
- to the
English word "mouse", and also
reminiscent of the
German verb
mauscheln,
which means "to
speak like a Jew" and
refers to the way Jews from Eastern...
- Kein
Stich Lampeln Lorum Lupfen (20) Lusti-Kartl'n Mariáš
Matzlfangen Mauscheln Mucken Officers'
Schafkopf Quodlibet Ramsch Ramscheln Ramsen Rosbiratschka...
- in the German-speaking
world are the well-known
games of
Ramscheln and
Mauscheln, in
which only one
player may
exchange his hand
cards against the so-called...
- A
player who
fails to
takes a
single trick in Mistigri.
Likewise in
Mauscheln, if the declarer, or Mauschler,
fails to win a trick, he is the Mauschlerbete...
- Stitch, is a
gambling game
using playing cards which resembles Häufeln and
Mauscheln. The game is
recorded as
early as 1836 in the Austro-Hungarian Empire...
- dictionary. The word "Mauschel" is an
epithet which is
formed from the verb
mauscheln, "to
speak German with a
Yiddish accent." One
etymology derives it from...
- Guinguette,
Hungarian Tarock,
Illustrated Tarock, Königrufen, Mau-Mau, Mariás,
Mauscheln, Mizerka, Nain Jaune, Piquet, Préférence, Preference,
Russian Bank, Schnapsen...
- Rank (high→low) A 10 K O U Play
clockwise Related games Contra, Kratzen,
Mauscheln, Mistigri, Tippen,
Zwicken Features: pot, 3 cards, 'lifting', special...