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Tapp Tarock (German: Tapp-Tarock), also called Viennese Tappen (German: Wiener Tappen), Tappen or Tapper, is a three-player tarot card game which traditionally uses the 54-card Industrie und Glück deck. Before the Anschluss (1938), it was the preferred card game of Viennese coffee houses, for example, the Literatencafés and Café Central. Even today Tapp Tarock is played sporadically. The exact date when it appeared is not possible to identify; some sources suggest it may have been developed in Austria in the early 19th century, but its mention in caricature operas in 1800 and 1806 suggest it was well known even by then and must have arisen in the late 18th century. The oldest description of the actual rules is dated to 1821. Tapp Tarock is considered a good entry level game before players

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  • Tapp-Tarock (Wiener Tappen) ist ein Kartenspiel für drei Personen aus der Tarock-Familie. Es war zwischen den beiden Weltkriegen das bevorzugte Kartenspiel in den Wiener Kaffeehäusern (Literatencafés, Café Central). Heute wird es noch regional gespielt. Von Tapp-Tarock abgeleitet ist das heute in Österreich am weitesten verbreitete Tarockspiel, die Vierpersonen-Variante Königrufen. Die genaue Entstehungszeit von Tapp-Tarock ist nicht mehr festzustellen, es dürfte sich aber im frühen 19. Jahrhundert im heutigen Österreich entwickelt haben. Die älteste Variante ist aus dem Jahre 1821 überliefert. (de)
  • Tapp Tarock (German: Tapp-Tarock), also called Viennese Tappen (German: Wiener Tappen), Tappen or Tapper, is a three-player tarot card game which traditionally uses the 54-card Industrie und Glück deck. Before the Anschluss (1938), it was the preferred card game of Viennese coffee houses, for example, the Literatencafés and Café Central. Even today Tapp Tarock is played sporadically. The exact date when it appeared is not possible to identify; some sources suggest it may have been developed in Austria in the early 19th century, but its mention in caricature operas in 1800 and 1806 suggest it was well known even by then and must have arisen in the late 18th century. The oldest description of the actual rules is dated to 1821. Tapp Tarock is considered a good entry level game before players attempt more complex Tarock forms like Cego, Illustrated Tarock or Königrufen. (en)
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  • K Q C J 1 2 3 4 (en)
  • K Q C J 10 9 8 7 (en)
  • Trumps: Sküs, XXI-I (en)
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  • Tarot; traditionally, Industrie und Glück (en)
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  • 300 (xsd:integer)
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  • 54 (xsd:integer)
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  • Anti-clockwise (en)
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  • 3 (xsd:integer)
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  • 20 (xsd:integer)
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  • Moderate (en)
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  • StrohmandelnDreierlesDreiertarockIllustrated TarockPoint Tarock (en)
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  • Tactics, Strategy (en)
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  • A trick-taking game of the Tarot game family. (en)
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  • Tapp Tarock (en)
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  • Tapp-Tarock (Wiener Tappen) ist ein Kartenspiel für drei Personen aus der Tarock-Familie. Es war zwischen den beiden Weltkriegen das bevorzugte Kartenspiel in den Wiener Kaffeehäusern (Literatencafés, Café Central). Heute wird es noch regional gespielt. Von Tapp-Tarock abgeleitet ist das heute in Österreich am weitesten verbreitete Tarockspiel, die Vierpersonen-Variante Königrufen. (de)
  • Tapp Tarock (German: Tapp-Tarock), also called Viennese Tappen (German: Wiener Tappen), Tappen or Tapper, is a three-player tarot card game which traditionally uses the 54-card Industrie und Glück deck. Before the Anschluss (1938), it was the preferred card game of Viennese coffee houses, for example, the Literatencafés and Café Central. Even today Tapp Tarock is played sporadically. The exact date when it appeared is not possible to identify; some sources suggest it may have been developed in Austria in the early 19th century, but its mention in caricature operas in 1800 and 1806 suggest it was well known even by then and must have arisen in the late 18th century. The oldest description of the actual rules is dated to 1821. Tapp Tarock is considered a good entry level game before players (en)
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  • Tapp-Tarock (de)
  • Tapp Tarock (en)
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