Skitgubbe

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Skitgubbe
OriginSweden
Alternative namesMjölnarmatte, Mas, Flurst
Players2-4
Cards52
DeckModern Swedish pattern, French-suited pack
PlayClockwise
Card rank (highest first)A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2

Skitgubbe (translated by David Parlett as "dirty old man, in the sense of unwashed rather than obscene"[1]) is a multi-genre card game that originated in Sweden. The game occurs in two phases. The first phase is a multi-player version of War, in which players accumulate a hand. The second phase is a rummy game, where players attempt to discard the accumulated hand. The last player to go out is the skitgubbe. Sometimes, the skitgubbe must make a goat noise. There is no other scoring system.

The first phase is unusual for a trick-taking game, in that there is asynchronous sloughing of cards that match played cards, while play goes around the table. In a variation common in the United States, the second phase is unusual because sequences of cards are played, connected, and picked up during the rummy phase; this variation of the game is sometimes called Flurst.

References[]

  1. ^ Parlett, David (2000). The Penguin Encyclopedia of Card Games. p. 476.
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