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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...
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spelt Rammes or Rems, in Germany, Rams, Rammes, Ramsch, Ramschen,
Ramscheln or Ramsen, in Austria,
Ramsen and Ramschen, and, in America, Rounce. The...
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Matzlfangen Mauscheln Mucken Officers'
Schafkopf Quodlibet Ramsch Ramscheln Ramsen Rosbiratschka Rumpel Russian Schnapsen (24)
Schafkopf Schnapsen...
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related to it 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...
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Ramsen called Ramsch (not to be
confused with the
games of
Ramsch or
Ramscheln). The key
differences are:
Cards The four
permanent trumps are not individually...
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should not be
confused with the
games of the Rams
family –
Ramsen and
Ramscheln – that also go by the name Ramsch. The term
Ramsch in
German means something...