This article is written like a manual or guide. Please help rewrite this article and remove advice or instruction.(July 2015)
1000
Russian trick-taking game
Origin
Russia
Type
Point-trick
Players
2-4, best at 3
Cards
24
Deck
French or William Tell cards
Rank (high→low)
A 10 K Q J 9
Play
Alternate
Related games
Mariage, Schnapsen
Russian Schnapsen, Thousand Schnapsen, 1000 or Tysiacha is a trick-taking game of the ace–ten family for three players, the aim of which is to score over 1000 points to win the game.[1] It is a variant of the popular Austrian game of Schnapsen. Like its parent, Russian Schnapsen features "marriages" (pairs of a King and Ober/Queen of the same suit) which are worth extra points.
^"1000" in 50 Card Games: 50 Popular Card Games for Hours of Fun. Igloo Books. 2018. p. 40. ISBN 9781784409852.
RussianSchnapsen, Thousand Schnapsen, 1000 or Tysiacha is a trick-taking game of the ace–ten family for three players, the aim of which is to score over...
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...
Germany, and Switzerland), Austro-Hungarian, and Russian empires. 24 card decks to play Schnapsen are widely available in central Europe, although it...
cards. 24-card stripped decks are often sold in Germany and Austria for Schnapsen. These decks go from nines to aces in each suit. Doubled versions of this...
also sold in Austria and Bavaria to play Schnapsen. A pinochle deck consists of two copies of a 24-card schnapsen deck, thus 48 cards. The 78-card Tarot...
Schafkopf (Bavaria), Jass (Switzerland), Mariage, the ancestor of Austria's Schnapsen and Germany's Sixty-Six, and Tapp Tarock, the progenitor of most modern...