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Sheepshead (game) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sheepshead (game)
Sheepshead or Sheephead is a trick-taking card game related to the Skat family of games. It is the Americanized version of a card game that originated in Central Europe in the late 18th century under the German name ''Schafkopf''. Sheepshead is most commonly played by five players,〔(Sheepshead Basic Rules ), sheepshead.org, Retrieved June 10, 2008〕 but variants exist to allow for two to eight players. There are also many other variants to the game rules, and many slang terms used with the game. Although Schafkopf literally means "sheepshead," it has nothing to do with sheep; the term probably was derived and translated incorrectly from Middle High German and referred to playing cards on a barrel head (from ''kopf'', meaning head, and ''Schaff'', meaning a barrel). In the United States, sheepshead is most commonly played in Wisconsin as well as the German counties in Southern Indiana, which has large German-American populations, and on the internet. Numerous tournaments are held throughout Wisconsin during the year, with the largest tournament being the "Nationals", held annually in the Wisconsin Dells during a weekend in September, October or November, and mini-tournaments held hourly throughout Germanfest in Milwaukee during the last weekend of each July. ==Rules==
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