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Skærvindsel is a Danish card game for four players that is a member of the Schafkopf family. Today it is mostly played in Jutland and is therefore often spelled Sjervinsel, but was previously widespread throughout Denmark. It was the first Danish game where the winner of the auction, the declarer, could choose a partner by calling an Ace. This principle has since been transferred to Call-Ace Whist (Esmakkerwhist).

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  • Skærvindsel is a Danish card game for four players that is a member of the Schafkopf family. Today it is mostly played in Jutland and is therefore often spelled Sjervinsel, but was previously widespread throughout Denmark. It was the first Danish game where the winner of the auction, the declarer, could choose a partner by calling an Ace. This principle has since been transferred to Call-Ace Whist (Esmakkerwhist). (en)
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  • Sjevinsel, Scharwenzel, Scherwenzel (en)
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  • Clubs as preference suit (en)
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  • The top trump in Skærvindsel (en)
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  • 120 (xsd:integer)
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  • 28 (xsd:integer)
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  • Clockwise (en)
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  • 4 (xsd:integer)
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  • SchafkopfScharwenzelSjavs (en)
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  • Traditional Danish card game (en)
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  • Skærvindsel (en)
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  • Skærvindsel is a Danish card game for four players that is a member of the Schafkopf family. Today it is mostly played in Jutland and is therefore often spelled Sjervinsel, but was previously widespread throughout Denmark. It was the first Danish game where the winner of the auction, the declarer, could choose a partner by calling an Ace. This principle has since been transferred to Call-Ace Whist (Esmakkerwhist). (en)
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  • Skærvindsel (en)
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