Schnapsen (1715)
Playtime: 20
Min. Age: 8
Players: 2 - 4
Publisher: (Public Domain), Piatnik
Designers: (Uncredited)
Artists: Unknown
Mechanics: Trick-taking, Memory
Min. Age: 8
Players: 2 - 4
Publisher: (Public Domain), Piatnik
Designers: (Uncredited)
Artists: Unknown
Mechanics: Trick-taking, Memory
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Schnapsen is a point trick-taking game for 2 players using a 20 card deck consisting of ace, ten, king, queen, jack of the four suits. (Value and rank are the same as in Skat and Schafkopf.) Each round players are dealt five cards, replenishing from stock after each trick, with one turned up to indicate trump. The goal in each deal is to accumulate sixty-six trick points, where the card values are A=11, T=10, K=4, Q=3, J=2. The suit led does not need to be followed until the stock is closed or exhausted, at which point suit must be followed, the trick must be won if possible, and you must trump if you cannot follow suit.
Sixty-Six is a variant including nines and therefore 24 cards in total. Instead of five, six cards are dealt each round.
Depending on the margin by which a player wins the deal, that player scores 1-3 game points. A player who reaches 7 points wins the whole game. If the other player failed to gain any points in the meantime, the game is a Bummerl of double value. This only matters if playing a match of multiple games, which ends once a player reaches a previously agreed upon number of points. Detailed rules can be found at http://psellos.com/schnapsen/rules.html.
There also exists a - more complex - variant for three to four players: Bauernschnapsen.
Commercial variants include WOO, Route 66: Get Your Tricks and Alpine Tricks
Sixty-Six is a variant including nines and therefore 24 cards in total. Instead of five, six cards are dealt each round.
Depending on the margin by which a player wins the deal, that player scores 1-3 game points. A player who reaches 7 points wins the whole game. If the other player failed to gain any points in the meantime, the game is a Bummerl of double value. This only matters if playing a match of multiple games, which ends once a player reaches a previously agreed upon number of points. Detailed rules can be found at http://psellos.com/schnapsen/rules.html.
There also exists a - more complex - variant for three to four players: Bauernschnapsen.
Commercial variants include WOO, Route 66: Get Your Tricks and Alpine Tricks
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The game was also published under these names:
Hatvanhat ,
66 ,
Santase ,
Exinta-exi ,
Snapszer ,
Sechsundsechzig ,
Schnapsen ,
Snapszli ,
Mariagen-Spiel ,
Meister Schnapsen ,
Sixty-six
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