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Noone young in Germany even knows what they are called, since everyone is playing french nowadays.

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Funny, in Sloakia we still use these cards a lot. I too didn’t know what they are called, but surely played with these cards most of my life :D

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Same in most of the countries in that region.

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No one should spell “no one” as “noone”.

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The bavarian variant is still in use for playing ‘Schafkopf’. So I’ve mostly heard them being referred to as Cards for Schafkopf or just Bavarian.

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