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    Grasobern, Grasoberl, Grasoberln, Graseberla, Grünobern, Lauboberl or Laubobern is a card game that was once commonly played in Old Bavaria, especially...
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  • Einwerfen Elfern Fingerkloppe Fünfzehnern German Schafkopf German Solo Grasobern Klaberjass Mau Mau Manille Mariage Mariáš Marjolet Mucken Officers' Skat...
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    Quodlibet, as well as Schlauch and Laubober, probably the same game as Grasobern. But the "crown of all drinking games" was one with an ancient and distinctive...
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    similar to the Austrian and German games, Slobberhannes, Eichelobern and Grasobern. Polignac is named after an ultra-royalist French politician, Count Jules...
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    which the aim is to take only one trick. Examples include: Bassadewitz Grasobern Hearts Polignac Slobberhannes List of trick-taking games Parlett 2008...
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    introduced to the US by German immigrants playing Schinderhannes, a variant of Grasobern, which is an Austro-Bavarian game with much older roots. This is reinforced...
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    trump cards after the two tens of hearts. In the Bavarian card game, Grasobern, tricks that contain the 'Grass Ober' (i.e. Ober of Leaves) are to be...
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    trick bar one. Also called a march (e.g. Euchre), mord (e.g. Brandle and Grasobern), durch or durchmarsch, (e.g. Skat and Schafkopf), matsch, tout or vole...
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    (2017), pp. 28–31. Rohrmayer, Erich (2017). Lerne Böhmisch Watten und Grasobern. Regenstauf: Buch- und Kunstverlag Oberpfalz. ISBN 978-3-95587-056-0 Sirch...
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    relatively simple three-hander that is easy to learn. As a result, like Grasobern, it has a relatively relaxed character without the mental demands of Schafkopf...
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    Mord and/or Bettel also appear in other Bavarian card games, such as Grasobern, Herzla and Schafkopf. At least one source refers to Préférence being...
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    taking place in a pub in Griesbach near Passau, alongside the game of Grasobern. There were prizes: one each for apparently different games or contracts...
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  • was played by Bavarian peasants in the 19th century alongside Handeln, Grasobern, Zwicken and Hopfen, and by Bavarian troops in the First World War and...
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    journeymen and apprentices", along with Solo, Schafkopf, Kreuzmariage, Grasobern and others. In 1827 we read that Mätz is a contemptuous word for "woman"...
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