The following rules are based on Hülsemann (1930), supplemented by other sources where shown:
Overview The game is for two players who require 24 cards from a
French-suited pack; from 9 to A in each
suit. The cards have the usual
ace–ten values and
ranking as per the table: There are initially no
trumps. However, during play, a player
on lead who has a K-Q
pair in the same
suit may declare a 'marriage' or 'wedding' (
Hochzeit) by playing either and naming its suit as
trumps. This earns the following points depending on the suit: – 100; – 80; – 60; and – 40. A player who subsequently declares a K-Q pair in a different suit scores likewise, and that suit becomes the new trump suit. Thus, the trump suit may change up to four times during a deal. However, the same suit cannot be
entrumped twice. An alternative scoring system is that the first trump declaration scores 40 points, the second 60 and so on, regardless of suit. A player who fails to take any tricks during the deal may not score for any trump declarations.
Deal and play The
dealer deals 8 cards each in three
packets (3-2-3), beginning with
forehand (the non-dealer), and then lays the rest, face down, as the
stock. Optionally, the bottom card of the stock is
faced to prevent the dealer gaining any advantage from viewing it surreptitiously. Forehand leads to the first
trick. During the first four tricks, players need not
follow suit, but may play any card. The trick is won by the highest
trump if any are played, or by the highest card of the
led suit if no trumps are played. Beginning with the trick winner, both players draw a fresh card from the stock. The trick winner then leads to the next trick. Once the stock is exhausted (i.e. after the first four tricks), players must follow suit if able; otherwise, must trump or
overtrump if possible. In this phase, they must always
head the trick if they can.
Scoring After each deal, players tot up their card points (see ace–ten table above) and add any points for trump declarations. There are 120 points in the game and, potentially, a further 280 in trump declarations, making a maximum of 400 points per deal. The winner is the first to score 1001 points. The loser pays the agreed rate for every point short of 1001. == Variants ==