Knüffeln
Knüffeln, Knüffel, Knüfeln or Karnüffeln is a trick-taking card game for four players, playing in pairs, that is still played in North Germany. Once considered the national game of Frisia, Knüffeln is a descendant of Karnöffel, the oldest identifiable European card game in the history of playing cards with a continuous tradition of play down to the present day.
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Knüffeln
Knüffeln, Knüffel, Knüfeln or Karnüffeln is a trick-taking card game for four players, playing in pairs, that is still played in North Germany. Once considered the national game of Frisia, Knüffeln is a descendant of Karnöffel, the oldest identifiable European card game in the history of playing cards with a continuous tradition of play down to the present day.
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Knüffeln, Knüffel, Knüfeln or ...... partner on the cards to play.
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Knüffel, Knüfeln, Karnüffel, Karnüffeln
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Chosen: Olen, A J 6 8/9 2 3 4
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Plain: A K Q J 9 – 2
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French
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Karnöffel group
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Two chosen suits
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The 'five old ones' in the game of Knüffeln
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Clockwise
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Kaiserspiel, Karnöffel, Treikort, Styrivolt, Vorms
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bluffing, tactics
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The 'national game' of Frisia
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Knüffeln
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Knüffeln, Knüffel, Knüfeln or ...... play down to the present day.
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Knüffeln
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