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Bruus, formerly Brausebart or Brusbart, is a very old north German card game for four players in two teams of two. It was once highly popular but has since died out except for a few pockets in the state of Schleswig-Holstein. As Brusbart, it was the ancestor of a family of similar games in northern Europe, including Swedish Bräus and Danish Brus which are still played today. Bruus features 'daring and tormenting' which has been said to give the game a certain charm. Once considered the national game of Hamburg, Bruus is a descendant of Karnöffel, the oldest identifiable European card game in the history of playing cards with a continuous tradition of play down to the present day. The game is named after the Bruus or Brusbart, once its top card, but now its second-highest trump.
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dbo:abstract | Bruus, formerly Brausebart or Brusbart, is a very old north German card game for four players in two teams of two. It was once highly popular but has since died out except for a few pockets in the state of Schleswig-Holstein. As Brusbart, it was the ancestor of a family of similar games in northern Europe, including Swedish Bräus and Danish Brus which are still played today. Bruus features 'daring and tormenting' which has been said to give the game a certain charm. Once considered the national game of Hamburg, Bruus is a descendant of Karnöffel, the oldest identifiable European card game in the history of playing cards with a continuous tradition of play down to the present day. The game is named after the Bruus or Brusbart, once its top card, but now its second-highest trump. (en) Bruus, früher Brausebart oder Brusbart, ist ein sehr altes norddeutsches Kartenspiel, das gewöhnlich unter vier Personen gespielt wird. Früher sehr beliebt, ist es heute bis auf einige Orte in Schleswig-Holstein fast ausgestorben. Als Brusbart war es der Stammvater einer ganzen Familie von nordeuropäischen Kartenspielen, z. B. das schwedische Bräus und das dänische Brus, die heute noch gepflegt werden. Bruus selbst ist Nachfahre des uralten Karnöffelspiels. Benannt ist Bruus nach dem zweithöchsten Trumpf, der Herzkönig. (de) |
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dbp:cardRank | 7.0 J K 8 9 A J (en) |
dbp:deck | dbr:French_pack |
dbp:family | Karnöffel group (en) |
dbp:footnotes | Features 'daring' and 'tormenting'; (en) Sevens with special powers. (en) double and triple tricks; (en) |
dbp:imageCaption | The eponymous Bruus (en) |
dbp:imageLink | File:Król Kier z Wzoru Berlińskiego.png (en) |
dbp:imageSize | 150 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:numCards | 32 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:origin | North Germany (en) |
dbp:play | Clockwise (en) |
dbp:players | 4 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:related | BräusBrusBrúsDrużbartVoormsi (en) |
dbp:title | Bruus (en) |
dbp:type | Plain-trick game (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Bruus, formerly Brausebart or Brusbart, is a very old north German card game for four players in two teams of two. It was once highly popular but has since died out except for a few pockets in the state of Schleswig-Holstein. As Brusbart, it was the ancestor of a family of similar games in northern Europe, including Swedish Bräus and Danish Brus which are still played today. Bruus features 'daring and tormenting' which has been said to give the game a certain charm. Once considered the national game of Hamburg, Bruus is a descendant of Karnöffel, the oldest identifiable European card game in the history of playing cards with a continuous tradition of play down to the present day. The game is named after the Bruus or Brusbart, once its top card, but now its second-highest trump. (en) Bruus, früher Brausebart oder Brusbart, ist ein sehr altes norddeutsches Kartenspiel, das gewöhnlich unter vier Personen gespielt wird. Früher sehr beliebt, ist es heute bis auf einige Orte in Schleswig-Holstein fast ausgestorben. Als Brusbart war es der Stammvater einer ganzen Familie von nordeuropäischen Kartenspielen, z. B. das schwedische Bräus und das dänische Brus, die heute noch gepflegt werden. Bruus selbst ist Nachfahre des uralten Karnöffelspiels. Benannt ist Bruus nach dem zweithöchsten Trumpf, der Herzkönig. (de) |
rdfs:label | Bruus (en) Bruus (de) |
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