Brandeln

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Brandeln is an historical card game for four players in which three play against a soloist. It is one of the earliest games to use the terms Bettel – a contract to lose every trick – and Mord - a contract to win every trick. One of several card games mastered by Mozart, Brandeln is still current in Austria and Germany today. It has been described as having a "civilized, refined and ingenious character" and "one of the most pleasant card games". Parlett Anglicized the name to Brandle and agrees that it is "a delightful German Nap equivalent". rdf:langString
Brandeln ist ein historisches Kartenspiel für vier Personen, wobei stets drei gegen einen spielen. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Brandeln
rdf:langString Brandeln
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rdf:langString Brandle
rdf:langString French or German
rdf:langString The top card when Clubs are trumps
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rdf:langString Clockwise
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rdf:langString Easy
rdf:langString "A delightful German Nap equivalent"
rdf:langString Brandeln
rdf:langString Brandeln is an historical card game for four players in which three play against a soloist. It is one of the earliest games to use the terms Bettel – a contract to lose every trick – and Mord - a contract to win every trick. One of several card games mastered by Mozart, Brandeln is still current in Austria and Germany today. It has been described as having a "civilized, refined and ingenious character" and "one of the most pleasant card games". Parlett Anglicized the name to Brandle and agrees that it is "a delightful German Nap equivalent".
rdf:langString Brandeln ist ein historisches Kartenspiel für vier Personen, wobei stets drei gegen einen spielen.
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