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Scharwenzel,
formerly also
called Schipper-Schrill, is a
traditional north German plain-trick card game of the
Schafkopf family that is pla**** by two...
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German Tarok (G)
Hindersche (F)
Schieber (S)
Knack (F) Mar****ussi (F)
Scharwenzel (F) Six-bid solo (F) Skærvindsel (F)
Straight Solo (F) Svängknack (F)...
- spots.
Currently there are more than ten
surfspots known on the island.
Scharwenzel is a card game for two
teams with two to four
players on each team. The...
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Bruus Bura
Catch the ten Dapp Frog
Hindersche Knack Mar****ussi
Rutersju Scharwenzel Six-bid solo Svängknack Tapp
Tarabish Trekort Viersche Voormsi French...
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years ago and is
probably a
Danish version of the old
Bohemian game of
Scharwenzel which spread to
Denmark during the
Napoleonic Wars.
Scherwenzel was certainly...
- ♣Kn ♠Kn ♥Kn ♦Kn ♣A ♣K ♣5. The
trumps may be
known as
Wenzels (see also
Scharwenzel and Skaervinsel). The card have the
normal ace–ten
values except that...
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Schafkopf is the game of
Scharwenzel,
first recorded in
Leipzig in 1715, but this is
known in two forms. In
northern Germany,
Scharwenzel is a plain-trick game...
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Scherwenzel or
Scharwenzel is a 16th century, German,
gambling game pla**** with
cards and
named after the
Unters or
Jacks that had
special privileges...
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cross between German Schafkopf German Solo is the
north German game of
Scharwenzel, pla**** by four or six
players in
fixed partnerships with four Wenzels...
- 1756.
Scherwenzel or
Scharwenzel was a form of Färbeln pla**** in
Bavaria in
which the
Unters were
variously known as
Scharwenzels, Scherwenzels, Scherers...