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Einwerfen Einwerfen or Zählspiel is a German 8-card point-trick game for four players using a 32-card piquet pack. Its closest relative is the popular Portuguese game Sueca. Perhaps the most basic and typical representative of the Ace–Ten card games (along with Elfern), this game was first described in 1873 but may be considerably older. ==Basic rules== Tens rank low. After cutting for trumps, all cards are dealt to the players in batches of 4, each receiving 8 cards. The standard rules of trick-play as in Whist apply. Any card may be led to a trick, subsequent players must follow suit if they can but are otherwise completely free in what they play. The trick is won with the highest trump, or if it does not contain trumps it is won with the highest card of the suit led. The winner of a trick leads to the next trick.〔.〕〔.〕 61–90 card-points win the deal, 91–119 win it double ''(Matsch)'', and 120 win it triple ''(Bombe)''. In case of a tie the outcome is held in abeyance and is decided by the outcome of the next deal. The trump suit of the first deal is ''couleur favorite'', i.e. any subsequent game that happens to have the same trump suit as the first counts twice.〔〔
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