Ochse, leg dich! ("Ox, lie down!") is a German and Austrian variant played with 32
French or
German cards (
skat pack). It is a simple, family
card game that is often played with children and is useful for learning the card values and
card suits. It was popular with the German-speaking population of
South Bohemia prior to their expulsion after the
Second World War, and was known there as
Ox, liach de! The aim of the game is to collect all eight cards of one suit. Dealer deals 8 cards to each of the four players.
Forehand leads by passing a card of his choice to the player on his left –
middlehand. Middlehand then passes a card to
rearhand and so on in clockwise order. Play continues in this way until a player has collected all eight cards of one suit in his hand, whereupon he lays them face up on the table and declares "
Ochse, leg dich!" or "Ox, lie down!" == Speculation/matrimony ==