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- German_Whist abstract "German Whist is a variation on classic whist for two players. The game is most likely of British origin. In for instance Sweden is the game usually called Hamburger Whist after the German city Hamburg. There are several variants of this game. The most important difference between variants is whether all the 26 tricks count or only the 13 last ones. An other difference is whether trumps should be used or if the game will be about taking as many (\"high play\") - or as few (\"low play\") tricks as possible.While trumps or high/low makes little difference to how much luck is involved, the difference between counting all 26 tricks or only the last 13, beginning the so-called endgame as the hand is finished (beginning at the 14th trick), makes a large difference. When playing this game in two sections, the foreplay and the endgame this whist becomes the most skill demanding game of all, for two players with a common card deck. This since both players can calculate exactly which 13 cards the opponent has, and plan his or her play after that knowledge. This isn't possible to know for certain earlier in the game.".
- German_Whist wikiPageExternalLink pygermanwhist.sourceforge.net.
- German_Whist wikiPageExternalLink gerwhist.htm.
- German_Whist wikiPageExternalLink nph-softsell.cgi?item=5111-6&affiliate=27337.
- German_Whist wikiPageID "2312559".
- German_Whist wikiPageLength "9017".
- German_Whist wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- German_Whist wikiPageRevisionID "707186252".
- German_Whist wikiPageWikiLink Ace.
- German_Whist wikiPageWikiLink Category:Whist.
- German_Whist wikiPageWikiLink Contract_bridge.
- German_Whist wikiPageWikiLink Croupier.
- German_Whist wikiPageWikiLink Great_Britain.
- German_Whist wikiPageWikiLink Hamburg.
- German_Whist wikiPageWikiLink Hand_(cards).
- German_Whist wikiPageWikiLink Jack_(playing_card).
- German_Whist wikiPageWikiLink King_(playing_card).
- German_Whist wikiPageWikiLink Playing_card.
- German_Whist wikiPageWikiLink Queen_(playing_card).
- German_Whist wikiPageWikiLink Suit_(cards).
- German_Whist wikiPageWikiLink Trick-taking_game.
- German_Whist wikiPageWikiLink Trump.
- German_Whist wikiPageWikiLink Whist.
- German_Whist wikiPageWikiLinkText "German Whist".
- German_Whist wikiPageWikiLinkText "German whist".
- German_Whist wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- German_Whist wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- German_Whist subject Category:Whist.
- German_Whist hypernym Variation.
- German_Whist type Food.
- German_Whist comment "German Whist is a variation on classic whist for two players. The game is most likely of British origin. In for instance Sweden is the game usually called Hamburger Whist after the German city Hamburg. There are several variants of this game. The most important difference between variants is whether all the 26 tricks count or only the 13 last ones.".
- German_Whist label "German Whist".
- German_Whist sameAs Q5551311.
- German_Whist sameAs m.072__5.
- German_Whist sameAs Q5551311.
- German_Whist wasDerivedFrom German_Whist?oldid=707186252.
- German_Whist isPrimaryTopicOf German_Whist.