German whist is a variant of classic whist for two players in which the reward for winning the first 12 tricks is to add a particular card to your hand. Also called Chinese whist, it is probably of British origin.
There are several variations of this game, the most important difference between them being whether all 26 tricks count or only the last 13. The game is a skillful one, as in the second half both players can calculate exactly which 13 cards the opponent has, and plan their play based on that knowledge.[1]
^Swedish book "Kortoxen" by Einar Werner, 1989, ISBN 9789137087832, part "Hamburger Whist" (about half the book deals with rather advanced bridge)
Germanwhist is a variant of classic whist for two players in which the reward for winning the first 12 tricks is to add a particular card to your hand...
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only in Scotland, although evidence suggests a possible German origin. Unlike standard whist, it is played with a pack of only 36 cards, the fives and...
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chooses whether they will "half-whist" or "whist," rather than the usual "pass" or "whist". That means he writes whists on the declarer as if he took 2...
of whist, selling his students a copy of his manuscript notes. Hoyle expanded the manuscript and published A Short Treatise on the Game of Whist in 1742...
Israeli Whist is a four player card game. It is a variation of the classical Whist, that evolved among Israeli IDF soldiers in the nineteen eighties, and...
using duplicate or rubber scoring. Some of them are also used in whist, bid whist, the obsolete game auction bridge, and other trick-taking games. This...
too Norwegian-nationalist, whereas Whist was more German-friendly. The German occupation ended on 8 May 1945, and Whist promptly lost his jobs. As a part...
invention of trick-taking games such as whist. Bridge departed from whist with the creation of Biritch (or "Russian Whist") in the 19th century, and evolved...
played like Whist, but players form alliances of two or three players depending on the outcome of bidding. Auction Whist group. Auction or Bid Whist games involved...
years after his death that Foster "had been one of the great figures in whist and bridge" for 60 years. R. F. Foster was born in Edinburgh, Scotland on...
others are called unchosen suits and usually rank in their natural order. Whist-style rules generally preclude the necessity of determining which of two...
has some features in common with solo whist. This game, and variants of it known as "bridge" and "bridge whist", became popular in the United States and...
were merged in 1943 as the Ministry of Commerce. On 4 November 1943 Alf Whist joined the government as a minister without portfolio. Tormod Hustad was...
being played in a gaming house alongside all fours, loo, cribbage, and whist. In 1829, uker was being played with bowers on a steamboat in the American...
that lasts only for the current deal or hand (e.g. Prop and Cop in Solo Whist or the normal game in Schafkopf). Alone Playing without the help of a partner...
is the ancestor of many trick-taking games like Euchre (via Écarté) and Whist (via Ruff and Honours). The earliest known description of Triomphe was of...
and Schafskopf, the dignitaries playing Whist, Boston, Ombre, Faro and, less often, Solo as well. In north Germany it was the most popular game in the period...
German Schafkopf (German: Deutscher Schafkopf) is an old German, ace–ten card game that is still played regionally in variant form today. It is the forerunner...
number 2 in any language. The most commonly played domino games are Domino Whist, Matador, and Muggins (All Fives). Other popular forms include Texas 42...