Origin | Austria |
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Alternative names | Fuchzenawa, Murln, Murlen |
Type | Plain-trick |
Family | Rams group |
Players | 2–5 (3–4 best) |
Cards | 36 |
Deck | William Tell pack |
Rank (high→low) | A K O U 10 9 8 7 |
Play | Clockwise |
Related games | |
Lampeln • Ramsen • Schnalzen, Schnellen |
Mulatschak or Fuchzenawa ("Fifteen Down") is an Austrian card game for two to five players that comes from the Salzburg area and is considered the quintessential game of the region. Although Mulatschak has been called the national card game of Salzburg, its rules were almost certainly unpublished before 2004.[1][2] Mulatschak is a member of the Rams family in which the key feature is that players may choose to drop out of the game if they believe their hand is not strong enough to take a minimum number of tricks. There is a variant known as Murln or Murlen, which is played in Vienna and the Styria.[3]