TROGGU
TROGGU
OBJECTIVE OF TROGGU: Fulfill the trick requirements and win points (or try not to).
NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 3-8 players
NUMBER OF CARDS: 62 card Swiss Tarot Deck (78 pack with omissions)
RANK OF CARDS: Discussed in detail below.
TYPE OF GAME: Tarot/Trick-Taking
AUDIENCE: Adult
INTRODUCTION TO TROGGU
Troggu, also known as Trogga or Tappä, is a Tarot game played in German speaking area of Switzerland called Wallis. The game is on the verge of extinction as the youth do not have much interest in the game following the technological revolution.
This game has an interesting characteristic- the fool. Classically, in Tarot games, the fool is used as an excuse, it is rule exempt and possesses no power in trick-taking. Contemporary Tarot games recognize the fool as the highest trump card of all. Troggu rules are an intermediary between the two customs of the fool. Typically, the fool is the highest trump, however, players may choose to not play it despite it being their only trump. Instead of playing the fool, players may play any other card and save it for later use. If played later, the fool loses its value to take tricks, and merely is used for its point value. 사설토토사이트
THE CARDS
Troggu uses the Swiss Tarot card deck with Italian suits. The full deck has 78 cards but, the game only utilizes 62. The I, II, III, and IIII cards of the swords and batons (or long suits) are omitted, as are the X, IX, VIII, and VII of the cups and coins (or round suits).
The deck contains the following:
Round Suits (cups & coins), from high to low: King, Queen, Cavalier, Jack, I, II, III, IIII, V, VI
Long Suits (swords & batons), from high to low: King, Queen, Cavalier, Jack, X, IX, VIII, VII, V
The Fool (der Bättler), highest trump, ranks above XXI
21 permanent Trumps, ranks from XXI (high) to I (low)
Cards have the following point values:
Fool, trump XXI, trump I, and Kings: 5 points each
trumps II to XX: 1 point each
Queens: 4 points each
Cavaliers: 3 points each
Jacks: 2 points each
Number Cards: 1 point each
THE PLAYERS & THE DEAL
The game can accommodate from 3 to 8 players. However, games with 6 or 7 players are optimal. The initial dealer is chosen randomly and the positions passes to the right with each new hand. The dealer has the right to shuffles the cards and the player to their left cuts them. The dealer puts a set of cards face-down in the middle of the playing table to form the Tapp or the talon. After, the dealer deals the cards out to each of the players in sets. The deal starts with the player to the right of the dealer and moves counterclockwise. The number of cards in player’s hands and the number of cards in the Tapp depends on the number on players. Follow the table below:
Players Tapp Hands
3 Players 8 cards 6+6+6
4 Players 10 cards 4+4+5
5 Players 7 cards 4+4+3
6 Players 8 cards 4+5
7 Players 6 cards 4+4
8 Players 6 cards 4+3
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