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Chratze (: xʀatsɛ ) (Raking) is a trick taking card game, mainly played in the German-speaking part of Switzerland as well as in Bavaria (there known as Zwicken). It is one of the over 70 variants of to the Jass〔(Adulf Peter Goop ''Jassen'' p. 16 ) (Feb 11th 2012)〕 and played with a deck of 36 cards, either a Swiss-German or French one. Theoretically it can be played by 2-7 people, however most common and joyful are 4-5 players. 4 cards are dealt, therefore there is a total of 4 tricks to be taken. == Basics == Unlike other Jass games, there is no importance to the cards, only the trick itself counts. There are three possible roles to take: * Chratze (: xʀatsɛ ) (rake): the player (also referred to as the "Chratzer" - the raker) having to do 2 tricks at least * Metcho (: mɛtxoː ) (join): players having to do 1 trick at least * Weg (: vɛɡ ) (gone): players not taking part in the game, waiting for the next round to come 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chratze」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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