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    Bierkopf ("beer-head") is a trick-taking ace–ten card game for 4 players, played in fixed partnerships. It is a simple version of the Bavarian national...
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  • (G) Short Schafkopf (G) Schnapsen (F or G) German packs (4 x AKOUT9): Bierkopf German Solo (modern Hombre) Mucken with a shortened pack Short Schafkopf...
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    Schafkopf (section Bierkopf)
    variants, for example, in the Palatinate as Alte Schoofkopp or Bauernstoss. Bierkopf and Mucken are simple variants which make a useful introduction to the...
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    32 cards (except where stated) Bauernfangen (20) Bauernschnapsen (20) Bierkopf (20) Binokel (2x24) Blattla Bohemian Schneider Bohemian Watten Bolachen...
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    teams of two for each deal. It is a simplified version of Schafkopf and Bierkopf and is thus a point-trick game. Unlike those two games, in Blattla the...
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    Mucken is primarily a Franconian game and appears to be a development of Bierkopf, itself a simplification of the Bavarian national game of Schafkopf. As...
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    regions. These include: Blattla, no Wenzels, Hearts as permanent trumps Bierkopf, a Franconian variant of Bavarian Schafkopf with fixed teams and no solos...
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    the contracts can be played as individual games; indeed Grün-Ober and Bierkopf (Kappa in this list) are traditional Bavarian games. The remaining contracts...
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