German Card Game: Skat

Nov '09 24 Tue 6:30 PM
Location

2101 Richmond Road
Beachwood, OH 44122
(216) 292-2660

Estimated attendance
 4  people attended.
5.00 5.003 (3 ratings)

Who organized?
Gary Brunger

Price

$1.00 per person
refund policy

3 or 4 players are required at each table for this game, and this Meetup is initially limited to 4 attendees. This is so that I can limit the number of brand new players attending, since this game is a bit more complex than other games we play, and therefore more challenging for me to teach. IF THIS MEETUP IS FULL, PLEASE ADD YOURSELF TO THE WAITING LIST. As the list grows, I will manually move individuals to the YES list based on their experience level so that I can play at a table with no more than 3 students while experienced players can play separately. You will receive an email to let you know if and when your status changes.

For the remainder of the year, we are going to focus on learning one of the world's greatest card games, one which has the reputation among card game experts as being one of the very few card games in which the demand for skillful play outweighs the luck factor. This is not a game for casual card players!

Skat (pronounced like the name "Scott") has been Germany's national card game for nearly 200 years. In fact, it is not so much a game as a national institution. Though comparable to Bridge in depth and variety, it is essentially a classless game, being played as enthusiastically in homes and pubs as it is played seriously in clubs and tournaments under the aegis of the German Skat Federation. In Germany there are thousands of local Skat clubs and annual national tournaments are held. Worldwide tournaments are organized by the International Skat-Players Association, to which are affiliated local associations in Australia, Belgium, the Bahamas, Canada, Germany, France, Namibia, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, South Africa and the USA.

Skat is unusual in that it is one of the few card games optimized for three players. Around 1810, in Altenburg in Thuringia (a region not far from Leipzig, Germany) members of a local card club were enjoying three-handed games like Tarock and the Spanish game Hombre. Someone introduced the group to Schafkopf, a 4-handed game popular in Bavaria (later imported to the U.S. as Sheepshead). Intrigued by Schafkopf but preferring three-handed games, they created Skat, a variation of Schafkopf for three players, but which far surpasses the original game in its mathematical and scientific complexity. Combining elements of Bridge, Hearts, Euchre, Pinochle, and Poker, it is one of the most exciting card games in the world.

Here is what Joseph Wergin, in his book on Skat and Sheepshead, says about the game:

"Skat is, undoubtedly, the best of all card games as it combines in a remarkable way the elements of both chance and skill. Although upon first exposure it may seem difficult, it is actually quite simple when the component parts are analyzed separately. Skat attracts dedicated card players because it requires them to utilize the full range of their card-playing ability. Card addicts who have mastered the ordinary games will be delighted to discover the new challenges offered by this unique game."

Because of the complexity of this game, I am limiting the Meetups to 4 players, so that I can focus on effectively teaching those in attendance, without having to divide my attention between 2 or more tables. Later, as the number of players grows, we hopefully will have Meetups consisting of multiple tables. This is definitely a game which I believe will become a favorite among the serious players in the group, and perhaps will earn a weekly appearance on our calendar. Time will tell.


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  • 4 attendees
    •  challenging and fun game! 
    •  I am in love with this game! Great to meet you, Donna. I am glad you enjoyed the game, and hope we will see you again soon! Always good to see Jeannette and Jenn. Good game! 
    •  I had a great time playing Skat a second time 'round. I'm going to (attempt to) play this game like a "more normal" person - ie play the tricks "as expected" - from now on. Why? Because I learned the hard (but fun) way that there is a reason why such play is called "strategy". *tee* Thanks for putting up with me and my silliness. I'd like to think that I can be silly, a little quieter (not so bouncily distruptive), and still play the game in a decent fashion. We shall see what we shall see. I love love love the new cheet sheets! Thanx Gary. :) I'm looking forward to using the fourth one you created... *grin* 

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