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Elfern, also known as Figurenspiel, Elfmandeln or Bohemian Schneider, is a German and Austrian 6-card no-trumps trick-and-draw game for two players using a 32-card piquet pack. The object is to win the majority of the 20 honours ace, king, queen, jack and ten. ==Rules== Every player receives a hand of 6 cards in batches of 2. There are no trumps, and tens rank low in trick-play. Elder hand leads to the first trick. A trick is won by the player of the highest card of the suit led. In the first phase of the game, the winner of a trick draws a card from the stock, followed by the other player, before leading to the next trick. Players need not follow suit in this phase.〔 The second phase begins as soon as the stock is depleted. In the second phase players use up their hand cards and must follow suit, as revoking can now be proved in all cases.〔 Except for ranks 7–9, which are worthless, every card is worth one card-point for a total of 20. The deal is won with a score of 11 or more, won double (opponent is ''schneider'', tailor) with a score of 15 or more, and won triple (opponent is ''schwarz'', black) with a score of 20.〔 The winner becomes dealer in the next game. If the game is tied (both players won 10 card-points, a ''Ständer''), it is held in abeyance, i.e. the winner of the next game wins both. In this case the dealer for the next game is decided by random.〔.〕〔 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「Elfern」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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