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Schnapsen, Schnapser or Schnapsa is a trick-taking card game of the Bézique (Ace-Ten) family that is very popular in Bavaria and in the territories of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire and has become the national card game of Austria and Hungary. Schnapsen is both of the point-trick (individual cards in each trick are used to determine points as in Pinochle) and trick-and-draw (a new card is drawn after each trick is won) subtypes.

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  • Schnapsen ist ein Kartenspiel der Bézique-Familie, ähnlich dem Sechsundsechzig, für zwei Personen. Eine Variante für drei Spieler wird Dreierschnapsen, für vier Spieler Bauernschnapsen genannt. Das Spiel ist vor allem in Bayern sowie den Ländern des ehemaligen Österreich-Ungarn, aber auch im heutigen Polen (v. a. in Oberschlesien) weit verbreitet. (de)
  • Le Schnapsen est un jeu de cartes, populaire en Autriche. (fr)
  • Schnapsen, Schnapser or Schnapsa is a trick-taking card game of the Bézique (Ace-Ten) family that is very popular in Bavaria and in the territories of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire and has become the national card game of Austria and Hungary. Schnapsen is both of the point-trick (individual cards in each trick are used to determine points as in Pinochle) and trick-and-draw (a new card is drawn after each trick is won) subtypes. The game is similar to Sixty-Six (Sechsundsechzig). Many rule variations exist, and both Schnapsen and Sixty-Six involve challenging strategy. Schnapsen has been described as "an inherently intense game that requires a lot of concentration and so isn't good for socializing, but it's a challenging game whose interest never wavers." (en)
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  • A 10 K Q J (en)
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  • French or William Tell (en)
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  • Accessories for keeping score in Schnapsen (en)
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  • Schnapsen01.jpg (en)
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  • 20 (xsd:integer)
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  • Alternate (en)
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  • 2 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1 (xsd:integer)
  • 5 (xsd:integer)
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  • Austria's national card game (en)
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  • Schnapsen (en)
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  • Schnapsen ist ein Kartenspiel der Bézique-Familie, ähnlich dem Sechsundsechzig, für zwei Personen. Eine Variante für drei Spieler wird Dreierschnapsen, für vier Spieler Bauernschnapsen genannt. Das Spiel ist vor allem in Bayern sowie den Ländern des ehemaligen Österreich-Ungarn, aber auch im heutigen Polen (v. a. in Oberschlesien) weit verbreitet. (de)
  • Le Schnapsen est un jeu de cartes, populaire en Autriche. (fr)
  • Schnapsen, Schnapser or Schnapsa is a trick-taking card game of the Bézique (Ace-Ten) family that is very popular in Bavaria and in the territories of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire and has become the national card game of Austria and Hungary. Schnapsen is both of the point-trick (individual cards in each trick are used to determine points as in Pinochle) and trick-and-draw (a new card is drawn after each trick is won) subtypes. (en)
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  • Schnapsen (en)
  • Schnapsen (de)
  • Schnapsen (fr)
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