hello,I am not sure either. What is Jass the card game?Fun/boring????thanks
Jass is a card game with Swiss origins. It originated in Switzerland in the late 18th century and has since become popular in many European countries.
It's the game called "Jass" - the German cards have Rosen, Schild, Schellen, Eicheln... same rules are applied to the "Jass" with french cards having diamonds, spades, hearts, crosses (Ecken, Schaufel, Herz, Kreuz). http://www.pagat.com/jass/swjass.HTML This seems to be a good site for the rules in English... as it is by far too complicated to explain all of it just in a simple and short way in wikianswer. Enjoy... it's an intelligent and funny game.
I have a copy of the rules and a mint edition of the game
I have a copy of the rules and a mint edition of the game
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