Dobbm

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Dobbm or Tappen is a card game played in the Stubaital valley in Austria which, like Brixental Bauerntarock, Bavarian Tarock and Württemberg Tarock, is not a true Tarock game, but is one of a family of games derived from Grosstarock by adapting its rules to a regular, shortened pack of 36 cards. The ranking and point value of the cards in Dobbm is identical with those of the other variants mentioned. In Dobbm as well, one player always plays as a soloist against all the others. It most strongly resembles the Brixental variant: Dobbm is also played by four players, each player is dealt eight cards, four cards go to the talon and Hearts are the permanent trump suit. The fundamental difference between games of the German Tarok family and true tarot games is in the use of shortened German or F rdf:langString
rdf:langString Dobbm
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rdf:langString Tappen
rdf:langString S 10 K O U 9 8 7 6
rdf:langString German Tarok group
rdf:langString Contracts: Dobbm or Solo.
rdf:langString Hearts are permanent trumps.
rdf:langString Hearts: the permanent trump suit
rdf:langString File:Tell pattern - Suit of Hearts - IMG 7916.jpg
xsd:integer 36
rdf:langString Clockwise
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rdf:langString Moderate
rdf:langString BauerntarockBavarian TarockTapp
rdf:langString Dobbm
rdf:langString Dobbm or Tappen is a card game played in the Stubaital valley in Austria which, like Brixental Bauerntarock, Bavarian Tarock and Württemberg Tarock, is not a true Tarock game, but is one of a family of games derived from Grosstarock by adapting its rules to a regular, shortened pack of 36 cards. The ranking and point value of the cards in Dobbm is identical with those of the other variants mentioned. In Dobbm as well, one player always plays as a soloist against all the others. It most strongly resembles the Brixental variant: Dobbm is also played by four players, each player is dealt eight cards, four cards go to the talon and Hearts are the permanent trump suit. The fundamental difference between games of the German Tarok family and true tarot games is in the use of shortened German or French packs instead of true Tarot playing cards.
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