3 - 5 players | |
average 45 minutes | |
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Published in 2010 | |
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Card Game | |
Trick-taking |
Stich-Meister is a trick-taking game in which the players alter the rules before each round of play. The game consists of two decks of cards: One deck of 60 cards with four suits of cards numbered 1 to 15, and one deck of 60 rule cards. Each player has three rule cards, and at the start of a round, each player plays one of these cards. The rule cards played determine the rules for that round. There are three types of rule cards: Trump cards, which determine the trump suit; Scoring cards, which determine how many points a trick is worth; Basic rule cards, which affect the way cards may be played. Now, a trick-taking game is played with the 60-card deck. One player leads a card and others need to follow suit, if possible (unless this has been changed by the rule cards). The winner of a trick leads the next trick. At the end of the round each trick is worth one point, modified by the scoring cards. After a number of rounds equal to the number of players, the game ends, and the player with the most points wins.
Total Games Played: | 1 |
Average Players Per Game | 4 |
Badges | Name | NemePoints | Total Games | Avg. NemePoints | Wins / Losses | % Won |
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VeroniqueU | 19 | 1 | 19.00 |
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100 % | |
WijnandU | 11 | 1 | 11.00 |
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0 % | |
RobèrB | 8 | 1 | 8.00 |
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0 % | |
MarcelV | 4 | 1 | 4.00 |
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0 % |
Date Played | Result | |
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1/2/2016 |
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11
8
4
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