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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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three to five players. It
appears related to
French Brelan and
German Scherwenzel. The game
dates back to the 16th
century when it was pla**** at court...
- "different from"
Scherwenzel by
Adelung in 1780. As of the late 18th century, Grobhäusern was pla**** in
rural Upper Saxony, and
Scherwenzel was pla**** in...
- Schafkopf. It is not
related to a
different game
called Scharwenzel or
Scherwenzel that was once pla**** in Bavaria.
Scharwenzel has been pla**** on Fehmarn...
- game of
Scharwenzel which spread to
Denmark during the
Napoleonic Wars.
Scherwenzel was
certainly pla**** in
harbour town of
Porsgrunn in
southern Norway...
- alongside, Brausbart, Dreikart, Fünfkart,
Neunkart (Fett und Mager), Fips,
Scherwenzel,
Hahnrei and others. In 1938, Grünberg
notes that "before the war we...
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Christmas alongside, Brausbart, Dreikart, Fünfkart, Fips, Karnüffel,
Scherwenzel,
Hahnrei and others. But by
around 1890, it was one of only two card...