Tuesday, August 22, 2017

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Angry German kid plays cards (transalation)



Dissemination of French and Swiss German German costume orange and blue suits in Germany, Austria, South Tyrol, Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
German playing cards are a card playing style used in parts of central Europe Cards Spielkarten entered German-speaking lands around the end of 1370 years After many tests, the cards are installed in new combinations Acorns Eichel leaves Grün or Blatt, hearts Herz and Bells Schelle 1450 1 playing cards closely linked Swiss are used in German-speaking Switzerland the french outfit symbols were drawn from those German around 1480 adapted German cards spread throughout the Central Europe in areas that were once under control German or Austrian Hungary Slovenia Slovakia Czech Republic Croatia Transylvania Banat Vojvodina South Tyrol Transcarpathia and parts of Poland they have also been produced and used is as far as Russia until the early German bridges adapted 20th century are not well known in these countries, including parts of Germany itself as they have been undergoing strong competition from French playing cards since the late 17th century traditional card gam es where German suits are used include Skat and Schafkopf Doko.
The outdated model Nuremberg lasted from the early 16th to the mid 20th century.
German adapted bridges tend to have fewer cards either the French Spanish and Italian sets The typical pack north German goes ranks 7, 8, 9, 10, Sub Knave Unter, More Knave Ober, King König and Ace Ass for a total of 32 South models cards have 36 cards including 6 in Austria and South Tyrol, 6 Bells is known as the Weli which is often used as a wild card it appeared Weli around 1855 in the style of Tyrol discontinued and later the Salzburg Wilhelm Tell grounds except New Altenburg pattern, all cards with the rank of 10 include the Roman numeral X in the top center of the map.


The ace in the German and Swiss German sets have a particular history have disappeared from German bridges during the 15th century, when the ace was promoted above the French king in packages during the 16th century, the devil has does well in Germany leading to the confusion of the ace and deuce That is why in some games the ace is two pips and is also called a deuce Daus confusion is avoided when the 7 or 6 became the lowest card in most of the packages in the 17th and 18th centuries 1 players also avoid confusion by calling alternative Ace Deuce sau a sow.
Many regions have their own style Bild, which has their own unique art work or the number of cards Some models are the descendants of those much earlier as models of Nuremberg and Saxon who can trace their ancestry to the 15th century type cards Stukeley named their username, William Stukeley in 1763.
Northern models and 32 cards are used for playing Skat In northern patterns, red tassels are the only traditional model of the North still in production is the American model where only the pip cards have angle indicators is a product of a long evolution of primitive Stukeley type cards imported Nuremberg 2 They have been marginalized by the new Altenburg or German model created during the former East Germany which added angle indices each card, but the ace True to the socialist aesthetic, kings and Obers are portrayed as pompous and arrogant while the linters are heroic men of the working class 3.
The 36 modern maps of Bavaria, Franconia, and Salzburg models down the former Bavarian model that dates back to Augsburg 15th century model April 5 Their most notable feature is that the Obers and linters are engaged in combat, except in costume leaves where they play musical instruments since the 1980s, Italian manufacturers have included 5s in their Salzburg bridges to allow the southern German Tyrolean language to play Italian card games that require 40 cards with suits they are familiar with the Salzburg bridges also inherited the Weli her brother disappeared, the pattern 6 zipline.
The bohemian or pattern of Prague is also descended from the old Bavarian, but has only 32 cards like North Models of Salzburg and Bohemia are not reversible and corner clues lacking Most games require only 32 cards excluding 6s as Schafkopf games that require the complete platform and includes Jass Tarock.



The model Wurttemberg dates from the late nineteenth century and has many unique features 7 Kings were copied from French adapted models which are now the Netherlands and Portugal The Obers were copied Knights Adler Cego platform forms used in the vicinity of Baden 8 cards are usually sold in a double pack of 48 cards 24 duplicate unique cards duplicate cards 7, 10, U, O, K, has each suit are used for playing Doppelkopf Pinochle and Gaigel They are used to produce in 36 packs of cards with every single card like other southern styles to play Württembergischer Tarock Pressman Toy released a version of the card 48 where each card is unique to play Karnöffel 9 is mislabeled as Bavarian model .
William Tell bridge Austrian version; note the Weli about 6 Bells.
The William Tell model is popular in the former Austro-Hungarian Empire Ober and Unter cards depict William Tell and other characters of Wilhelm Friedrich Schiller Tell character is Ober Acorns first Hungarian representation was in 1833 and the first turntables Date set at about 1835 10 characters in the drama were chosen to avoid censorship at the time of the Hungarian opposition to Habsburg rule in history, after all, was a successful revolt against the Habsburgs 11 When the Austrians began produce this platform, they changed two aces characters represent the four seasons that are also somewhat different in the Austrian and Hungarian versions the Slovak version of Moravia follows the Austrian version but didnt label the characters or the seasons the Kings don t represent particular person and are listed Except mounted on horses for As, all the cards have pip Roman numerals costume symbols are also slightly different, especially the leaves are now half yellow and ends with three tips They come in packs of 32, 33 with the Weli, or 36 cards They are sometimes called Swiss cards because of the nationality of the characters, but this model is not used in Switzerland.
Austrian hybrid platform with Tellian tread pattern and the pattern of Vienna on the bottom.
After unification and the reunification of Germany compromise bridges were created to help players from around the country that have been used for different costumes Skat Kongress decks cards divided diagonally with a half using the model with french costumes and the other half using the model with German suits not only in Germany that like broken bridges are in Austria and Switzerland ,.



The Turnierbild pack was created for official Skat tournaments, using the French model for Berlin, but with German colors of yellow and green spades diamonds 12.








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