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Dreierles
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Dreierles is a three-handed, trick-taking Tarot card game that is popular in the German region of central Baden. It is very old and appears to be a south German cousin of Tapp Tarock, the oldest known 54-card Tarot game. Dreierles is played with Cego cards - the only surviving German Tarot cards still produced. German soldiers fighting with Napoleon almost certainly introduced a Spanish modification to Dreierles that produced Baden's national game of Cego.[2][3][4] Its relative simplicity makes it a good introduction to games of the central European Tarot family, usually called Tarock games.[3]
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A trick-taking game of the Tarot (Tarock) family. | |
![]() The honour trumps in a Cego deck. | |
Origin | Baden, Germany |
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Type | Trick-taking |
Players | 3 |
Skills | Tactics, Strategy |
Cards | 54 |
Deck | Adler or Black Forest Cego cards |
Rank (high→low) | Trumps: Gstieß, 21-1 ♣♠ K Q C J 10 9 8 7 ♥♦ K Q C J 1 2 3 4 [1] |
Play | anticlockwise |
Playing time | 20 min/deal |
Chance | Moderate |
Related games | |
Tapp Tarock |
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