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Jass

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Jass is a traditional Swiss trick-taking card game typically played with a 36-card deck, often featuring Swiss-suited playing cards. It is commonly played by four players in two partnerships, with 'Schieber' being the most widely recognized variant. The game revolves around winning tricks and strategically using trump cards, including the 'Under' or 'Jack,' which holds special significance. It is considered the national card game of Switzerland and is popular among local card game enthusiasts.

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What type of deck is used to play Jass?

Jass is traditionally played with a 36-card deck. This deck often features Swiss-suited playing cards, such as acorns, bells, flowers, and shields.

What is the most popular variant of Jass?

The most widely recognized and played variant of the game is known as 'Schieber'. It is commonly played by four players organized into two partnerships.

How many people typically play a game of Jass?

The game is most commonly played by four players who form two separate partnerships. The teammates work together to win tricks against the opposing team.

Where does the card game Jass originate from?

Jass is a traditional Swiss trick-taking card game. It is a massive part of Swiss cultural heritage and is played heavily in pubs and clubs across Switzerland.

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