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Ramsch,
formerly also
called Mike in East Germany, is a card game
based on the
contract of the same name in the po****r
German card games, Skat and Schafkopf...
- no
declarer in
Ramsch;
every player plays for himself, and the goal is to
achieve as low a
score as possible. The idea
behind Ramsch is to
punish players...
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being performed in the
early 1970s. In 1980,
Ahmed Hegazy and Klaus-Dieter
Rämsch submitted their invention on
extended release formulation that
became known...
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double the
usual tariff.
Ramsch is a
contract often pla**** if no-one has bid (often the 'last man' has the
option of
announcing Ramsch if the
players bidding...
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which both
teams try to take the
fewest tricks. This
variation is
known as
ramsch in Skat. In Spades,
bidding for no
tricks is
known as
bidding nil, which...
- "Dokus im
Ersten -
Reportage &
Dokumentation - ARD | das Erste". Jensen,
Ramsch ist sein Leben, in: Manager-Magazin, 8/2010, S. 65 Hoppenstedt-Unternehmensdatenbank:...
- Ramscheln, also
called Ramsch, is a
German card game for
three to five players,
which is
usually pla**** for
small stakes. It is a
variant of Mönch and...
- the game of Rams is also
spelt Rammes or Rems, in Germany, Rams, Rammes,
Ramsch, Ramschen,
Ramscheln or Ramsen, in Austria,
Ramsen and Ramschen, and, in...
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variation of the
unofficial Ramsch contract, in
which the aim is to
score as few
points as possible, the
difference being that, in
Ramsch the skat is left untouched...
- Bockspiel, in
which game
values are
doubled another option is to play a
Ramsch Sometimes a Muss game is usual; that is the
player who
holds the Old Man...