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Gamehelpgrosstarock
Grosstarock is a point-trick game for 3 players played with a 78 card tarot deck with a particular emphasis on the last trick.
Deal
The Deal and play are counter-clockwise. The Dealer takes an extra three cards (the Talon) into her hand, and discards an equal number face down, which will count for her at the end. She may never discard an Honour (a King, the I or XXI of Trumps, or the ’Scuse), nor a card that forms part of a declaration (unless necessary). She may only discard trumps if she thereby becomes void in them.
Declarations
Beginning with the dealer, each player may make any of the following declarations, and be payed for them immediately by the other players.
- Trumps
- ‘Ten Trumps’ is worth 10 points; more may be declared for 5 more each. (E.g., ‘Eleven Trumps’ is 15, ‘Twelve Trumps’ is 20, &c.) It must be stated whether ‘with’ (avec) or ‘without’ (sans) the Pagat.
- Matadors
- ‘Three Matadors’ consists of the three cards of the Trull, for 10 points. ‘Four Matadors’ adds the XX of Trumps for 15, ‘Five Matadors’ the XX and XIX for 20 , &c.
- Cavalry
- A ‘Cavalry’ is a set of all four Court Cards in one suit for 10; a ‘Half Cavalry’ is any three Court Cards in one suit plus the ’Scuse for 5, and an ‘Abundant Cavalry’ is all four Courts plus the ’Scuse. for 15. The suit (and missing card) must be named.
- Kings
- ‘Kings’ is all four Kings for 10; ‘Half Kings’ is any three plus the ’Scuse for 5, and ‘Abundant Kings’ is all four Kings plus the ’Scuse. for 15. The missing suit (for Half) must be named.
Play
Eldest leads to the first trick. All must follow in turn with a card of the suit led, if possible; otherwise they must play a Trump; otherwise they may play any card. The player of the highest Trump (if any), or otherwise the highest card of the suit led, wins the trick and places the cards face down in front her. She then leads to the next trick.
The cards rank in the traditional order: In black or ‘straight’ suits, the numerals follow the Courts in descending order; in red or ‘round’ suits, the numerals follow the Courts in ascending order:
♠♣︎ K Q C J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
♥♦ K Q C J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
XXI, XX, XIX, ... IV, III, II, I
The ’Scuse is the exception to the obligation to follow suit or trump. It may be played at any time and excuses the player. Instead of being collected with the trick, however, it is taken into the player’s own trick pile and another card from the player’s trick pile is given to the winner of the trick instead. Note that if the player of the ’Scuse takes no tricks, he must surrender it to the winner of that trick. If played to the last trick, the ’Scuse is lost the winner of the trick. The ’Scuse may never be played to the next-to-last trick. On the third-to-last trick, a player who does not have it may demand that it be played. If led to a trick, the player of the ’Scuse names the ‘led suit.’
Any player who loses a King or the Pagat before the last trick pays 5 to each other player; if a player wins a trick with the Pagat (but not a King) before the last trick, both other players pay him 5.
Score
The following feats are then scored for: (N.B. The lower values in parentheses are for when the game is played without Pots.)
- Tout
- If a player takes all 25 tricks, both others pay him 85 (25), as well as the card points.
- Misère
- If just one player takes no tricks, each pay him 25. Ultimos and cards are not scored; failed ultimos are.
- Ultimo
- If a player takes the last trick with the Pagat or King, she receives 45 (15) from each for a Pagat Ultimo, or 40 (10) for a King.
- Failed Ultimo
- A player who plays a King or Pagat to the last trick but does not win the trick pays the ultimo value to each other player.
- Last Trick
- If none of the above has occurred, the player of the last trick receives 20 (5) from each.
Pots
At the start and whenever a pot is empty, each player (including one sitting out) contributes 20 points to any empty pot.
Before dealing, the Dealer pays 5 to each pot, and moves them to her right.
the contents of the appropriate pot, and
, and to the appropriate pot doubles the appropriate pot and
At the end of the game, the pots are divided evenly.
Tout: He also takes both pots.