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Best 1 Königrufen

Königrufen is a complex Austrian trick-taking card game variant of Tarock, originating in the 19th century and utilizing a 54-card deck for up to six players.

2 Cego
Cego

Cego is a regional trick-taking card game from the Black Forest region of Germany, historically utilizing a specialized Tarot deck for its unique blind-bidding.

3 Magyar Tarokk

Magyar Tarokk is the Hungarian version of tarot, serving as a highly popular four-player trick-taking card game noted for its intricate bidding system.

4 Czech Tarok

Czech Tarok is a trick-taking card game from the Czech Republic utilizing a specialized fifty-four-card deck that includes a permanent trump suit.

5 Slovenian Tarok

Slovenian Tarok is a regional variant of tarot card games played in Slovenia, distinguished by its specific bonus contracts and permanent trump suit.

6 Zwanzigerrufen

Zwanzigerrufen is an Austrian Tarock game designed for four players where the primary objective is to capture the high-scoring "twenty" tarock cards during play.

7 Tapp-Tarock

Tapp-Tarock is a historical three-player card game from the Austro-Hungarian Empire that serves as one of the earliest and simplest variants within the Tarock family.

8 Grosstarock

Grosstarock is an older, large-pack variant of Tarock played with 78 cards, historically notable in 18th-century Europe for its use of the full tarot deck in trick-taking.

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