Davoserjazz

Davoserjazz is a simple, Danish compendium game using playing cards for three to seven people.Its name is also spelt Davoserjas, Davoserjass and Davoserjaz and means "Davos Jass" although it has no connexion with the Swiss resort of Davos nor with the Swiss card game genre of Jass.The rules described are based on Dedichen (1971) and Schenkmanis (1999) which, however, vary slightly.There are six deals in Davoserjazz, each one comprising a subgame with a specific aim.The subgames are:[1][2] There are different scoring systems: either the winner collects the entire pool of points or they are distributed according to an appropriate tariff.
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