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Trull (cards)

The trull is a trio of three special trump cards used in tarock games in Austria and other countries that have a much higher card value than the other trumps. The individual cards are known as trull cards (Trullstücke). The word trull is derived from the French tous les trois which means "all three".

The Trull from an Austrian Tarock Type C pack: Pagat, Mond, Sküs
The Trull from an Austrian Tarock Type A pack: Pagat, Mond, Sküs

In spite of its French roots the term is not common in the game of French tarot, where the trull cards are called les bouts ("butts", "ends") or, in earlier times, les oudlers, which has no other meaning.

Introduction

The games of the tarot (French) or tarock (German) family are distinguished mainly in that, in addition to the suit cards, their decks have a series of 21 classical, permanent trumps, most of which are numbered with Roman or Arabic numerals. In games of German-language origin the trumps are also called tarocks. The special role of the 'fool' (Narren) is described below.

Tarock games are trick-taking card games, in which the cards have values in addition to their trick-taking power or ranking. In German these values are known as Augen which means "pips" or "card points". In most variants of Tarock there is, however, a complex system of scoring – the Tarock scoring scheme – which usually involves counting the cards in threes and deducting two points each time, but may also use fractions (e. g. 4 1/3), which are subsequently rounded to the nearest natural number.

Trull cards

The following three cards form the Trull:

Tarock I: the Pagat or Spatz

Tarock I, the smallest trump, is traditionally called the Pagat. The name is derived from the Italian bagatto, which has no other meaning, but is related to bagatelle which refers to "something... that is small and not important".[1] The name probably alludes, therefore, to its status as the lowest trump card. It is also referred to as the Spatz ("sparrow"), a typical German term for a low-value card.

There is often a bonus for taking the last trick of a deal with the Pagat and known as Pagat Ultimo.

In French Tarock the card is called le petit ("the little one").

Tarock XXI: the Mond

Tarock XXI – the "Mond" – is traditionally the highest tarock. Its name is a false Germanization of the French le monde or Italian il mondo which mean "world" not "moon". In those variants where the Sküs is the highest tarock, the Mond is of course the second highest.

The Fool, Scüs, Sküs or Gstieß

The Fool (German: der Narr; Italian: il matto) is often compared to the Joker in more recent card games. In modern Tarock variants, for example, it is represented as a minstrel, harlequin or vagrant.

Traditionally, it is a special card that can be played to any trick, bypassing the suit rules. It can neither win nor lose the trick; if the trick is taken by the player with the highest card, the player of the Fool recovers it to his own pile of tricks. According to most, but not all rules, he gives the winner of the trick a blank (worthless card) from his own tricks instead.

In the French Tarot variants, the Fool is traditionally played with a ritualized excuse, comparable to a tennis player who says "Sorry" after hitting the ball into the net. Thus it is also called l'excuse, from which developed its German name Sküs and other dialect expressions like Gstieß. "Excuse" is also the technical term for the role of the special card in English tarot literature.

In most Tarock variants from the former Habsburg monarchy the Sküs took over the role of the 22nd and highest trump card, retaining its name, despite its new role.

General role

The Trull plays a special role in the rules of almost all Tarock card games. The (rounded up) value of each card in the trull is five points, while all other trump cards (usually 19) count only one point each. This applies regardless of whether the Fool is the traditional special card or the highest trump card. Only in regional Italian variants can there be other trump cards that count more than one point. In some Tarock games, such as the Rhaeto-Romanic Troccas, the trull has no meaning beyond its point value and sometimes no collective name. In many others, however, many additional roles are added to it.

Role in individual Tarot games

French Tarot

In French Tarot (3-5 players), the bouts have a significance far above their nominal value. How many points a player needs to win the game depends on the number of bouts in his tricks. The cards together are worth 91 points, so a majority would be 46, but a player only needs 41 to win the game if he has two bouts among his tricks and only 36 if he has all three. Conversely, with only one bout he needs 51 points; and with none, as many as 56.

The Excuse plays its traditional role as a special card with some additional rules. It can also be lost if it is only played in the last trick; conversely, if a player has previously won all tricks, it can also exceptionally win the last trick.

Since the 21 cannot be lost at all and neither, de facto, can the Excuse, it is of great importance to retain or capture the Petit.

There is also a bonus when the Petit is played in the last trick for the side that wins the trick. In contrast to Austrian Tarock variants, the Petit does not have to be captured by oneself, but may also be won by a partner.

Königrufen

In the Austrian Tarock game, Königrufen (4 players), the trull cards have several additional functions. The Sküs is the highest trump card.

Whoever has the complete trull in his tricks at the end receives an additional bonus in addition to the game points. This can be announced in advance and then counts twice. There is another (also announced) bonus if the Pagat wins the last trick (Pagat Ultimo).

Although it isn't in all rules, there is often is another bonus for capturing the Moon (Mondfang), if the Moon is taken by the Sküs. Rules vary as to whether this may also be declared in advance, whether it only counts if taken from opponents or when one's partner captures the Moon.

If players agree to a Kaiserstich ("Imperial Capture") or Märchenstick ("Fairytale Capture"), then the Pagat wins if the entire trull is played to one trick.

Analogous to trull, is the "Royal Trull" (Königstrull), when one side has all four Kings in its tricks. Usually this counts as much as the trull.

Hungarian Tarokk

It is in Hungarian Tarokk that the trull cards, also called 'honours',[2] have the greatest role[3] (4 players). It is only possible for a player to bid, and thus compete to become the declarer, if he has a trull card. The Skíz, i.e. the Fool, is the highest trump card. The three cards together are called trull, tuli, trúl or, based on the original French expression, tulétroá (from French tous les trois, "all three").

The game is primarily aimed at the bonus associated with capturing the Moon i.e. to seize the opponent's trump XXI with the Skiz. Nevertheless, the name of this card has been lost in Hungarian, it is simply huszonegy ("twenty-one"), and its capture is huszonegyfogás.

As in Königrufen , it counts as a bonus, which may be declared beforehand, if a player has the trull in his tricks at the end of the game. In Hungarian Tarock, however, it is customary to declare them only to indicate that the two "high" trull pieces are with the same team, which can make expensive additional declarations possible.

The pagát can be played as a bonus to win the last trick (ultimo), either announced in advance or taken "quietly" for half the points.

Illustrated Hungarian Tarokk

In the "illustrated" form of Hungarian Tarokk, which has many additional contracts, the trull cards acquired further roles. For example, the pagát can also be played in the penultimate trick (uhu), but this must be announced in advance if it is to count as a bonus.

Furthermore, there is a special bonus for winning the first six tricks and the sixth with the XXI (kismadár, "little bird"). Similarly, winning the first seven tricks, the seventh of which is Skíz, nagymadár ("great bird"), attracts a bonus. These two must also be announced in advance.

Cego

The Baden game of Cego attributes no collective value to the trull and therefore has no name for it. The smallest trump - which has numerous regional names, such as der Kleine Mann (the Little Man), Pagat, Babberle, Geiß (goat) or Pfeif (pipe or whistle, also pejorative for "lame duck") - plays special roles.[4] A special game called Ultimo can be declared, in which the sole object is to win the last trick with the Pagat. In the highest normal game with a talon known as the Cego, the player undertakes to play the Pagat in the first trick, i.e. to leave this high value card with the opponents and try to win the game with the rest of his cards.

In a local variant known as Ministrant's Version (Ministrantenversion)[5] all three trull cards play an additional special role: In Geregelter Räuber (regulated Thief), where everyone plays against everyone for as few points as possible, the trull cards must be played in the first three tricks: the Stiess to the first, the Mond to the second and the Geiss to the third. To comply with this rule, players may ignore the requirement to follow suit.

Dreierles

There is a variant of Tapp Tarock in Baden, known as Dreierles, in which the Trull does feature as a bonus. In Dreierles, the Tarocks are known in the local dialect as Drucks and the Trull is the Droll or Drull and the bonus is the Drullrolle. The Fool is the Gstieß, Stieß or der Alt ("the Old Man"), the Tarock 21 is usually just the 21 or 21-er but in one circle is known as the Eisen ("Iron") and, as in Cego, the Pagat is the Pfeif, Pfeife or Pfiff.[6]

References

  1. ^ bagatelle at dictionary.cambridge.org. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  2. ^ Parlett, David. The Penguin Book of Card Games. London: Penguin (2008). p. 373. ISBN 978-0-141-03787-5.
  3. ^ Hungarian Tarock at pagat.com.
  4. ^ Spielregeln des Cego by Gerold Blümle
  5. ^ Cego on pagat.com, German translation
  6. ^ Dreierles at pagat.com. Retrieved 20 July 2020.

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The trull is a trio of three special trump cards used in tarock games in Austria and other countries that have a much higher card value than the other trumps The individual cards are known as trull cards Trullstucke The word trull is derived from the French tous les trois which means all three The Trull from an Austrian Tarock Type C pack Pagat Mond Skus The Trull from an Austrian Tarock Type A pack Pagat Mond Skus In spite of its French roots the term is not common in the game of French tarot where the trull cards are called les bouts butts ends or in earlier times les oudlers which has no other meaning Contents 1 Introduction 2 Trull cards 2 1 Tarock I the Pagat or Spatz 2 2 Tarock XXI the Mond 2 3 The Fool Scus Skus or Gstiess 3 General role 4 Role in individual Tarot games 4 1 French Tarot 4 2 Konigrufen 4 3 Hungarian Tarokk 4 4 Cego 4 5 Dreierles 5 ReferencesIntroduction EditThe games of the tarot French or tarock German family are distinguished mainly in that in addition to the suit cards their decks have a series of 21 classical permanent trumps most of which are numbered with Roman or Arabic numerals In games of German language origin the trumps are also called tarocks The special role of the fool Narren is described below Tarock games are trick taking card games in which the cards have values in addition to their trick taking power or ranking In German these values are known as Augen which means pips or card points In most variants of Tarock there is however a complex system of scoring the Tarock scoring scheme which usually involves counting the cards in threes and deducting two points each time but may also use fractions e g 4 1 3 which are subsequently rounded to the nearest natural number Trull cards EditThe following three cards form the Trull Tarock I the Pagat or Spatz Edit Tarock I the smallest trump is traditionally called the Pagat The name is derived from the Italian bagatto which has no other meaning but is related to bagatelle which refers to something that is small and not important 1 The name probably alludes therefore to its status as the lowest trump card It is also referred to as the Spatz sparrow a typical German term for a low value card There is often a bonus for taking the last trick of a deal with the Pagat and known as Pagat Ultimo In French Tarock the card is called le petit the little one Tarock XXI the Mond Edit Tarock XXI the Mond is traditionally the highest tarock Its name is a false Germanization of the French le monde or Italian il mondo which mean world not moon In those variants where the Skus is the highest tarock the Mond is of course the second highest The Fool Scus Skus or Gstiess Edit The Fool German der Narr Italian il matto is often compared to the Joker in more recent card games In modern Tarock variants for example it is represented as a minstrel harlequin or vagrant Traditionally it is a special card that can be played to any trick bypassing the suit rules It can neither win nor lose the trick if the trick is taken by the player with the highest card the player of the Fool recovers it to his own pile of tricks According to most but not all rules he gives the winner of the trick a blank worthless card from his own tricks instead In the French Tarot variants the Fool is traditionally played with a ritualized excuse comparable to a tennis player who says Sorry after hitting the ball into the net Thus it is also called l excuse from which developed its German name Skus and other dialect expressions like Gstiess Excuse is also the technical term for the role of the special card in English tarot literature In most Tarock variants from the former Habsburg monarchy the Skus took over the role of the 22nd and highest trump card retaining its name despite its new role General role EditThe Trull plays a special role in the rules of almost all Tarock card games The rounded up value of each card in the trull is five points while all other trump cards usually 19 count only one point each This applies regardless of whether the Fool is the traditional special card or the highest trump card Only in regional Italian variants can there be other trump cards that count more than one point In some Tarock games such as the Rhaeto Romanic Troccas the trull has no meaning beyond its point value and sometimes no collective name In many others however many additional roles are added to it Role in individual Tarot games EditFrench Tarot Edit In French Tarot 3 5 players the bouts have a significance far above their nominal value How many points a player needs to win the game depends on the number of bouts in his tricks The cards together are worth 91 points so a majority would be 46 but a player only needs 41 to win the game if he has two bouts among his tricks and only 36 if he has all three Conversely with only one bout he needs 51 points and with none as many as 56 The Excuse plays its traditional role as a special card with some additional rules It can also be lost if it is only played in the last trick conversely if a player has previously won all tricks it can also exceptionally win the last trick Since the 21 cannot be lost at all and neither de facto can the Excuse it is of great importance to retain or capture the Petit There is also a bonus when the Petit is played in the last trick for the side that wins the trick In contrast to Austrian Tarock variants the Petit does not have to be captured by oneself but may also be won by a partner Konigrufen Edit In the Austrian Tarock game Konigrufen 4 players the trull cards have several additional functions The Skus is the highest trump card Whoever has the complete trull in his tricks at the end receives an additional bonus in addition to the game points This can be announced in advance and then counts twice There is another also announced bonus if the Pagat wins the last trick Pagat Ultimo Although it isn t in all rules there is often is another bonus for capturing the Moon Mondfang if the Moon is taken by the Skus Rules vary as to whether this may also be declared in advance whether it only counts if taken from opponents or when one s partner captures the Moon If players agree to a Kaiserstich Imperial Capture or Marchenstick Fairytale Capture then the Pagat wins if the entire trull is played to one trick Analogous to trull is the Royal Trull Konigstrull when one side has all four Kings in its tricks Usually this counts as much as the trull Hungarian Tarokk Edit It is in Hungarian Tarokk that the trull cards also called honours 2 have the greatest role 3 4 players It is only possible for a player to bid and thus compete to become the declarer if he has a trull card The Skiz i e the Fool is the highest trump card The three cards together are called trull tuli trul or based on the original French expression tuletroa from French tous les trois all three The game is primarily aimed at the bonus associated with capturing the Moon i e to seize the opponent s trump XXI with the Skiz Nevertheless the name of this card has been lost in Hungarian it is simply huszonegy twenty one and its capture is huszonegyfogas As in Konigrufen it counts as a bonus which may be declared beforehand if a player has the trull in his tricks at the end of the game In Hungarian Tarock however it is customary to declare them only to indicate that the two high trull pieces are with the same team which can make expensive additional declarations possible The pagat can be played as a bonus to win the last trick ultimo either announced in advance or taken quietly for half the points Illustrated Hungarian TarokkIn the illustrated form of Hungarian Tarokk which has many additional contracts the trull cards acquired further roles For example the pagat can also be played in the penultimate trick uhu but this must be announced in advance if it is to count as a bonus Furthermore there is a special bonus for winning the first six tricks and the sixth with the XXI kismadar little bird Similarly winning the first seven tricks the seventh of which is Skiz nagymadar great bird attracts a bonus These two must also be announced in advance Cego Edit The Baden game of Cego attributes no collective value to the trull and therefore has no name for it The smallest trump which has numerous regional names such as der Kleine Mann the Little Man Pagat Babberle Geiss goat or Pfeif pipe or whistle also pejorative for lame duck plays special roles 4 A special game called Ultimo can be declared in which the sole object is to win the last trick with the Pagat In the highest normal game with a talon known as the Cego the player undertakes to play the Pagat in the first trick i e to leave this high value card with the opponents and try to win the game with the rest of his cards In a local variant known as Ministrant s Version Ministrantenversion 5 all three trull cards play an additional special role In Geregelter Rauber regulated Thief where everyone plays against everyone for as few points as possible the trull cards must be played in the first three tricks the Stiess to the first the Mond to the second and the Geiss to the third To comply with this rule players may ignore the requirement to follow suit Dreierles Edit There is a variant of Tapp Tarock in Baden known as Dreierles in which the Trull does feature as a bonus In Dreierles the Tarocks are known in the local dialect as Drucks and the Trull is the Droll or Drull and the bonus is the Drullrolle The Fool is the Gstiess Stiess or der Alt the Old Man the Tarock 21 is usually just the 21 or 21 er but in one circle is known as the Eisen Iron and as in Cego the Pagat is the Pfeif Pfeife or Pfiff 6 References Edit bagatelle at dictionary cambridge org Retrieved 2 August 2022 Parlett David The Penguin Book of Card Games London Penguin 2008 p 373 ISBN 978 0 141 03787 5 Hungarian Tarock at pagat com Spielregeln des Cego by Gerold Blumle Cego on pagat com German translation Dreierles at pagat com Retrieved 20 July 2020 Retrieved from https en 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