Gaigel is a card game from the Württemberg region of Germany and is traditionally played with Württemberg suited cards. It is a Swabian variant of Sechsundsechzig...
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Germany, but in Austria and Eastern Europe. Bauerntarock Bieten Binokel Gaigel Kaiserspiel Karnöffel Perlaggen Schafkopf (Bavarian) Schnapsen Sixty-six...
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German pack (2 packs each of 4 x AKOUT7): Binokel (G) Doppelkopf (F or G) Gaigel (G) Penuchle (Pinochle) (F) French-suited packs (4 x AKQJT98765432): 3-2-5...
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card games in which German suits are used include Binokel, Doppelkopf, Gaigel, Schafkopf, Skat, Bavarian Tarock and Watten. German suited decks tend to...
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Watten Bolachen Doppelkopf (2x24) Dreeg (24) Dreierschnapsen (20) Elfern Gaigel (2x24) German Schafkopf German Solo Gilten Grasobern Herzeln Herzla Kein...
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Mau Mau, Bavarian Tarock and Schafkopf, while packs used in games such as Gaigel and Doppelkopf use eight Unters. In Skat games using the German style cards...
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Mau, Bavarian Tarock and Schafkopf. By contrast, the packs used to play Gaigel and Doppelkopf have eight Obers. In Schafkopf, the four Obers are the highest...
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inventor, 1789–1849 Friedrich von Gärtner – architect, 1792–1847 Sebastian Gaigel – founder of the city orphanage, 1799–1871 Joseph Görres – publicist, 1776–1848...
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Talon: Bauernschnapsen, Binokel, Bohemian Schneider, Droggn, Écarté, Elfern, Gaigel, German Rummy, Guinguette, Hungarian Tarock, Illustrated Tarock, Königrufen...
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(2x24) is used for Doppelkopf. Another doubled deck version for Binokel and Gaigel replaces rank nine with sevens. Swiss-suited cards are commonly used only...
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and online, special packs designed for Binokel are sold under the name "Gaigel/Binokel" and use German-suited, Württemberg pattern cards. There are four...
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Point-trick Players 4 Cards 20 Deck German (William Tell pattern) Play Clockwise Related games Schnapsen • Gaigel • Sechsundsechzig • Dreierschnapsen...
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2x24 card packs are now obtainable in that pattern (used for Binokel and Gaigel). Tapp traditionally consists of 9 cards in the four suits of Hearts (Herz)...
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Point-trick Players 3 Cards 20 Deck German (William Tell pattern) Play Clockwise Related games Schnapsen • Bauernschnapsen • Gaigel • Sechsundsechzig...
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another. Signalling, known as winken (the same term used in the game of Gaigel) is recorded as late as 1865, but appears to have dropped out by this point...
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However this pattern is now only available in packs of 2 × 24 for playing Gaigel and Binokel. The Sow is marked with an "A" and often called an Ace, although...
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