"Classic two-hander"[1] | |
Origin | Central Europe |
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Type | Trick-and-draw game |
Players | 2 |
Cards | 32 |
Deck | Piquet deck |
Rank (high→low) | Trump suit: J 9 A 10 K Q 8 7 Plain suits: A 10 K Q J 9–7 |
Related games | |
Belote • Klaverjas • Tatteln or Franzefuss |
Klaberjass (German: [ˈklaːbɐˌjas]) or Bela is a trick-taking ace–ten card game that is most popular in German communities. In its basic form it is a 9-card trick-and-draw game for two players using a 32-card piquet pack.[2]: 200f [3]
As in other point-trick games of the king–queen group, players can score points for the "marriage" (bela) of king and queen of trumps. The distinguishing feature of Klaberjass is that the jack (Jass) and nine (Manille) of trumps are elevated to the highest ranks and highest card point scores.[2]: 200f