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Tarock has a high level of direct confrontation and strategic depth, with frequent interaction among players. However, it does not require much cooperation.
Tarock is a general term for the many 2 to 5 player, point trick taking games of central Europe that use a 54-card Tarock deck. Common to these games is a round of bidding followed by a round of announcements indicating bonuses that will be attempted during the round of play, and...
Players
2-5
Time
?-?
Age
?+
Weight
3.63
Rating
7.31
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Tarock has a high level of direct confrontation and strategic depth, with frequent interaction among players. However, it does not require much cooperation.
Teaching signal
High replayability
Highly interactive
Scales well
Deep strategy
More strategic control
Tarock has a high level of direct confrontation and strategic depth, with frequent interaction among players. However, it does not require much cooperation.
Tarock offers a high level of variability with its gameboard, allowing for different experiences each time it is played. The presence of expansions adds to the replay value, although the quality may vary. The game provides deep strategic possibilities and room for improvement over time. The player interaction score is average. Tarock scales well with different numbers of players without compromising its appeal or balance. It is moderately easy to learn, offering a good balance between depth and accessibility. Overall, Tarock has a strong replayability score of 7.92 out of 10.
Tarock has a moderate level of luck involved in the game. While random elements like card draws do have a notable impact on the outcome, players have substantial ability to mitigate this luck through strategic decisions and planning. The game relies on a balanced mix of luck and strategy, with player decisions playing a significant role in determining the outcome. Overall, Tarock offers a good balance between luck and player agency.
Overview
Tarock is a general term for the many 2 to 5 player, point trick taking games of central Europe that use a 54-card Tarock deck. Common to these games is a round of bidding followed by a round of announcements indicating bonuses that will be attempted during the round of play, and doublings of the game, or any of the announced bonuses. The deck consists of 4 suits (usually clubs, spades, hearts, diamonds), and a permanent trump suit (Tarock) of 22 cards. There are variants of tarock for 2 to 5 players. Straw man tarock is a variant for 2 players where each players hand is augmented by cards dealt out into piles in front of him/her at the beginning of the game. Tapp tarock is a variant for 3 players that does away with the bid to 'call a king'. Königrufen is a variant for 4 active players (with 5 one player deals and sits out that round) who are dealt 12 cards and 6 for the talon, bidding indicates how many cards will be used from the talon with the remaining cards being split by the other players. The declarer calls a trump (XIX) or one of the kings to indicate a partner (the partner does not indicate this fact though), after which players can make bonus announcements and doublings. During the play, suit must be followed and trump must be played if you are out of the suit. Points are counted after each round and the declarer, generally, needs to take more than half in order to fulfill the contract. Online Play http://www.tarok4.com/ (Slovenian) http://igrajmo.se/
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