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Skat is a traditional German card game for three players, played with a standard deck (excluding 2-6 cards), and it dates back roughly 200 years, deriving its elements from Schafkopf and Ombre. The game consists of a complex bidding phase to determine the solo player, who then selects the game type for the trick-playing phase. Official rules, last updated in 1998, govern various game modes, including conventional variants like Ramsch and Null, shaping the gameplay that evolved significantly during World War I.
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Skat is a traditional German card game for three players played with a standard deck. It features a bidding phase to choose the solo player and various game modes. Official rules date back to 1998.