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Best 1 Skat
Skat

Skat is a classic German trick-taking game played with a 32-card deck. It’s notable for its complex bidding system where players secretly determine their trump suit and potential score. The game requires strategic card management and anticipating opponents' moves. Skat is typically enjoyed by indivi...

2 Schafkopf
Schafkopf

Schafkopf is a traditional Bavarian trick-taking card game originating in the late 18th century, recognized as the direct ancestor of the popular Skat.

3 Preferansz
Preferansz

Preferansz is a sophisticated European trick-taking card game that emerged in the 19th century, widely notable for its three-player structure and complex bidding variations.

4 Sheepshead
Sheepshead

Sheepshead is an American trick-taking card game derived from the German Schafkopf, notably played by Wisconsin communities with a unique five-player format.

5 Preference
Preference

Preference is a classic Eastern European trick-taking card game for three players, utilizing a 32-card deck and featuring a complex bidding system.

6 Ulti
Ulti

Ulti is a traditional Hungarian trick-taking card game played with a 32-card German-suited deck, notable for its complex bidding system and skill-based gameplay.

7 Coinche
Coinche

Coinche is a French trick-taking card game closely related to Belote, distinguished by its specialized bidding system where players can raise the contract and declare bellies.

8 Belote
Belote

Belote is an immensely popular French trick-taking card game developed in the 1920s, utilizing a 32-card deck and featuring a highly specific scoring system.

9 Klaverjassen

Klaverjassen is a traditional Dutch trick-taking card game typically played by four individuals in two partnerships, serving as the national game of the Netherlands.

10 Piquet
Piquet

Piquet is a historic French two-player card game from the 16th century that uniquely combines trick-taking elements with an initial card-melding phase.

11 Klaberjass
Klaberjass

Klaberjass is a two-player trick-taking card game with Jewish origins, popularized in Central Europe and distinctively utilizing a 32-card German deck.

12 Mariáš
Mariáš

Mariáš is a traditional Central European trick-taking card game from the Czech Republic, specifically designed for exactly three players.

13 Pilotta
Pilotta

Pilotta is a complex Latvian trick-taking card game played with a 32-card deck, closely related to Belote and typically played by four players in two partnerships.

14 Manille
Manille

Manille is a traditional French trick-taking card game originating in the 19th century, heavily derived from Ombre and utilizing a 32-card playing deck.

15 Écarté
Écarté

Écarté is a 19th-century French two-player trick-taking card game played with a 32-card deck, where players can exchange cards to improve their hands.

16 Vira
Vira

Vira is a complex Swedish trick-taking card game from the 19th century, notable for its three-player format and incredibly intricate bidding and scoring system.

17 Polignac
Polignac

Polignac is a historical French trick-taking card game where the primary objective is to avoid capturing any Jacks, particularly the Jack of Clubs.

18 Lorum
Lorum

Lorum is an Hungarian trick-taking card game played with a standard 32-card deck, notably featuring a rotating trump system determined by a card flipped after each round of dealing.

19 Mariage
Mariage

Mariage is a historical European card game from the 17th century, notable for awarding bonus points to players who hold the king and queen of the trump suit.

20 Pandur
Pandur

Pandur is a traditional Austrian trick-taking card game played with a thirty-two-card German deck, notable for its specific trump and point-capturing rules.

21 Slobberhannes

Slobberhannes is a traditional German trick-taking card game notable for its negative scoring, where players actively try to avoid winning specific tricks.

22 Sedma
Sedma

Sedma is a traditional Czech trick-taking card game where players must match the rank of the previously played card rather than following a specific suit.

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