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Bavarian Tarock (German: Bayerisches Tarock) or, often, just Tarock, is a card game that was once popular in Bavaria and also played in parts of Austria as well as Berlin. The name is a clue to its origin in the historical German game of [Gross-]Tarock, a game using traditional Tarot cards. At some point in the mid- to late-18th century, attempts were made to emulate Taroc using a standard 36-card German-suited pack, resulting in the formerly popular, south German game of German Tarok. During the last century, the variant played with a pot (Haferl) and often known as Bavarian Tarock or Haferltarock, evolved into "quite a fine game" that, however, has less in common with its Tarock progenitor. German Tarok also generated the very similar game of Tapp, played in Württemberg, and both are rel

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  • Bavarian Tarock (en)
  • Bayerisches Tarock (de)
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  • Das Bayerische Tarock (auch Haferltarock) ist ein Kartenspiel, das in Bayern und einigen Regionen Österreichs sowie als Variante in Berlin gespielt wird. Es handelt sich, entgegen dem Namen, nicht um ein Kartenspiel der Tarock-Familie – es wird mit deutschem Blatt gespielt und ist eher mit Sechsundsechzig verwandt. Allerdings wurden einige Spielelemente aus den echten Tarockspielen übernommen, wie auch im Spiel Schafkopf. Sehr ähnliche Kartenspiele sind zudem das in Württemberg gespielte Tapp sowie das Brixentaler Bauerntarock. (de)
  • Bavarian Tarock (German: Bayerisches Tarock) or, often, just Tarock, is a card game that was once popular in Bavaria and also played in parts of Austria as well as Berlin. The name is a clue to its origin in the historical German game of [Gross-]Tarock, a game using traditional Tarot cards. At some point in the mid- to late-18th century, attempts were made to emulate Taroc using a standard 36-card German-suited pack, resulting in the formerly popular, south German game of German Tarok. During the last century, the variant played with a pot (Haferl) and often known as Bavarian Tarock or Haferltarock, evolved into "quite a fine game" that, however, has less in common with its Tarock progenitor. German Tarok also generated the very similar game of Tapp, played in Württemberg, and both are rel (en)
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