Sedma
Czech card game / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sedma is a Czech 4-card trick-and-draw game played by four players in fixed partnerships with a 32-card Bohemian-pattern pack. Card suits do not play a role in this game, and there is no ranking order. A trick is won by the last player to play a card of the same rank as the card led.
A point-trick game in which tricks are won by matching cards | |
Origin | Bohemia |
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Type | Point-trick |
Players | 2 or 2×2 |
Skills | Strategy |
Cards | 32 |
Deck | German-suited, Bohemian-pattern cards |
Playing time | 25 min. |
Chance | Medium |
Related games | |
Ristikontra • Hola • Lusti-Kartl'n • Sedmice • Șeptică • Zsíros |
The card game gives its name to the 'Sedma group' which includes closely related games such as the Finnish Ristikontra, the Yugoslavian Sedmice, the Romanian Șeptică, the Hungarian Zsírozás (also Zsíros or Zsír), the Bavarian Lusti-Kartl'n, the German Schmierer and the possibly Polish Hola. These games have been described as highly unusual members of the ace–ten family, found only in Central and Eastern Europe.[1]: 268