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- Schafkopf abstract "Schafkopf, also called Schaffkopf, is a late 18th-century German trick-taking card game most popular in Bavaria, but also played in other parts of Germany as well as other German-speaking countries like Austria. Its modern descendants are Doppelkopf, Skat and the North American game of Sheepshead. Its earliest written reference dates to 1803, although it only came to notice by the polite society of Altenburg in 1811. Today Schafkopf is an important part of the Bavarian culture and way of life.".
- Schafkopf thumbnail Bild-VierOber.jpg?width=300.
- Schafkopf wikiPageExternalLink www.sauspiel.de.
- Schafkopf wikiPageExternalLink www.schafkopfschule.de.
- Schafkopf wikiPageID "2768891".
- Schafkopf wikiPageRevisionID "603138561".
- Schafkopf cardRank "A 10 K 9 8 7".
- Schafkopf cardRank "EO, GO, HO, SO".
- Schafkopf cardRank "EU, GU, HU, SU".
- Schafkopf cardRank "HA H10 HK H9 H8 H7".
- Schafkopf deck "German".
- Schafkopf hasPhotoCollection Schafkopf.
- Schafkopf imageCaption "A picture of four Obers of German cards".
- Schafkopf imageLink "250".
- Schafkopf numCards "32".
- Schafkopf origin Germany.
- Schafkopf play "Clockwise".
- Schafkopf players "4".
- Schafkopf playingTime "1200.0".
- Schafkopf randomChance "Medium".
- Schafkopf related Doppelkopf.
- Schafkopf related Sheepshead_(game).
- Schafkopf related Skat_(card_game).
- Schafkopf skills "Tactics & Strategy".
- Schafkopf title "Schafkopf".
- Schafkopf type Trick-taking_game.
- Schafkopf subject Category:18th-century_card_games.
- Schafkopf subject Category:German_inventions.
- Schafkopf subject Category:German_playing_card_games.
- Schafkopf subject Category:Schafkopf.
- Schafkopf comment "Schafkopf, also called Schaffkopf, is a late 18th-century German trick-taking card game most popular in Bavaria, but also played in other parts of Germany as well as other German-speaking countries like Austria. Its modern descendants are Doppelkopf, Skat and the North American game of Sheepshead. Its earliest written reference dates to 1803, although it only came to notice by the polite society of Altenburg in 1811. Today Schafkopf is an important part of the Bavarian culture and way of life.".
- Schafkopf label "Schafkopf".
- Schafkopf label "Schafkopf".
- Schafkopf label "Schafkopf".
- Schafkopf label "Шафкопф".
- Schafkopf label "シャーフコップフ".
- Schafkopf sameAs Schafkopf.
- Schafkopf sameAs Schafkopf.
- Schafkopf sameAs シャーフコップフ.
- Schafkopf sameAs m.081k75.
- Schafkopf sameAs Q574653.
- Schafkopf sameAs Q574653.
- Schafkopf wasDerivedFrom Schafkopf?oldid=603138561.
- Schafkopf depiction Bild-VierOber.jpg.
- Schafkopf homepage www.schafkopfschule.de.
- Schafkopf isPrimaryTopicOf Schafkopf.