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Moar on Weli
It is also in a german game Bieten.
Introduction ---- winning the last trick
This game is popular in the Tyrol, and is one of the games that uses a 33 card pack including the WELI card, which is characteristic of this part of Austria. Bieten means bidding or betting. Each player is dealt just three cards, and points are won for the best heart, best leaf, best pair or triple, best sequence, and winning the last trick. Players can bet on any of these points: if the other players concede, the bettor automatically wins the point; if they contest the point its value is increased.
Players and cards -- Weli is a wild card.
In principle any reasonable number of players can take part, but the game is probably best for 3 to 5 players. A 33 card German suited pack is used. In each of the four suits hearts (rof), leaves (grun), bells )schellen) and acorns (Eichel) the the cards rank from high to low: ace, king, over, under, 10, 9, 8, 7. The 33rd card is a six of bells with some extra suit symbols and the title WELI; in the game of Bieten this functions as a wild card.
The Weli - is played to a trick
The Weli can be used to represent any card that the holder does not possess. At the moment when the Weli is played to a trick, the person playing it must say what card it represents - the rank and suit must be specified. Once specified it cannot be changed until the next deal.
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