German Whist, Sergeant Major, Toepen are now in alpha!

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ufm
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German Whist, Sergeant Major, Toepen are now in alpha!

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https://boardgamearena.com/gamepanel?game=germanwhist
https://boardgamearena.com/gamepanel?game=sergeantmajor
https://boardgamearena.com/gamepanel?game=toepen

German Whist, Sergeant Major, Toepen are now in alpha!

Despite its name, German Whist is a trick-taking game of British origin.
A round consists of two phases: during the first phase, players play tricks to improve their hand.
During the second phase, players play out the hand they built and compete for the score.

Sergeant Major (also known as 8-5-3, 3-5-8 or 9-5-2) is a trick-taking traditional card game for 3 players using a standard 52 card deck.
This game takes its name from its popularity among members of Britain's Royal Air Force.
Each player has a different number of target tricks. Targets are determined by each player's seat for the round.
From the second round, each player exceeded the target gives away unwanted cards per round score to another player who failed to meet the target and take their highest cards of the same suit.

Toepen (also known as Tuppen or other names) is a Dutch bluffing trick-taking game.
The player who takes the last trick wins the round. Players lose lives when they lose or fold a hand.

Please try the games and have fun :)
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Re: German Whist, Sergeant Major, Toepen are now in alpha!

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Ah great, very exciting! Am a fan of German Whist, interested to have a look at the other two
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Re: German Whist, Sergeant Major, Toepen are now in alpha!

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I thought this was BOARD game arena, not CARD game arena!
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