Knack (card game)

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Knack
French-suited pack
Rank (high→low)Natural (Ace high)
PlayClockwise
Related games
Rams • Köpknack • Svängknack • Norseman's knock • Trekort

Knack is a Swedish

played for money, in which the aim is to win at least one of the three tricks. It is also known as Trekort
or Trikort, although that usually refers to a more basic game of Danish origin that is probably its progenitor.

Each

fold
without exchanging.

Players must follow suit if able. In the first trick, the trump Ace must be led if possible; otherwise any card may be led. In the second trick, a trump must be led if possible. Otherwise a side suit card should be led face down and regarded as the lowest trump; it wins if no-one else is able to trump it. The last trick is played as normal. The highest trump wins or, if none is played, the highest card of the led suit.

Each trick won is rewarded with a third of the pot. A player who has played for the pot but has not taken a trick must pay a full stake to the pot.

Knack has been known in Sweden at least since the early 1800s.[1] The names Trekort and Trikort are also used for several other similar card games.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Knack at Svenska Academiens Ordbok. Retrieved 3 Jul 2020.

Literature

  • Ericsson, Gustaf (1990). Folklivet i Åkers och Rekarne Härader. Part 2 (PDF). Uppsala: dialect and ancient memory archive. pp. 168–169.
    ISBN 91-85540-51-X. Archived from the original
    (PDF) on 2020-07-04. Retrieved 2020-07-04.
  • National Encyclopedia. Band 11. Höganäs: Good Books. 1993. p. 122. .

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