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- German_Solo abstract "German Solo is a German 8-card plain-trick game for four individual players using a 32-card piquet pack. It is essentially a simplification of Quadrille, itself a four-player adaptation of Ombre. As in Quadrille, players bid for the privilege of declaring trumps and deciding whether to play alone or with a partner. Along with Ombre, Tarock and Schafkopf, German Solo influenced the development of Skat.".
- Q5551245 abstract "German Solo is a German 8-card plain-trick game for four individual players using a 32-card piquet pack. It is essentially a simplification of Quadrille, itself a four-player adaptation of Ombre. As in Quadrille, players bid for the privilege of declaring trumps and deciding whether to play alone or with a partner. Along with Ombre, Tarock and Schafkopf, German Solo influenced the development of Skat.".
- German_Solo comment "German Solo is a German 8-card plain-trick game for four individual players using a 32-card piquet pack. It is essentially a simplification of Quadrille, itself a four-player adaptation of Ombre. As in Quadrille, players bid for the privilege of declaring trumps and deciding whether to play alone or with a partner. Along with Ombre, Tarock and Schafkopf, German Solo influenced the development of Skat.".
- Q5551245 comment "German Solo is a German 8-card plain-trick game for four individual players using a 32-card piquet pack. It is essentially a simplification of Quadrille, itself a four-player adaptation of Ombre. As in Quadrille, players bid for the privilege of declaring trumps and deciding whether to play alone or with a partner. Along with Ombre, Tarock and Schafkopf, German Solo influenced the development of Skat.".