Dealing The dealer is chosen by lot; the player who draws the highest card becomes the dealer. The cards are dealt in 2 packets of 4 cards each, giving a hand of 8 cards.
Contracts Normal game Wendish Schafkopf is a game of partners. The players with the two Old Ones always form a team. If one player is dealt both, he has 2 options. The first is to choose a partner by saying something like "the Ace of Leaves is with me" or "I'll have the Ace of Clubs". The player with that card becomes his partner, but must play that card as soon as possible. He can also say "the first to win a trick is with me" whereupon the first other player to take a trick becomes the partner. The second option is that the player opts to go Solo against the other 3 players.
Hochzeit If a player has both Old Ones in his hand, he may decide whether to play a
Solo or a
Hochzeit ("Wedding"). If he goes for a Hochzeit, he 'calls' (
ruft) his playing partner. Unlike
Bavarian Schafkopf it does not have to be an ace, the player may choose any card. He can however specify that the person who takes the first trick will be his partner. He announces this by saying "the first of you to take a trick is with me!" (
"Der erste fremde Stich geht mit!").
Solo If a player with both Old Ones thinks his hand is strong enough to contest the game alone, he doesn't say anything (like the "Quiet Wedding",
stille Hochzeit in
Doppelkopf) and plays a Quiet Solo (
stilles Solo) against the other players. Trumps remain the same. In the
Lust Solo contract, a player announces immediately after the cards are dealt, that he will play on his own. Queens and Jacks / Obers and Unters remain the permanent trumps. The additional trump suit may be specified by the soloist. As well as Diamond Solo (
Karo-Solo), he may announce Club Solo (
Kreuz-Solo), Spade Solo (
Pik-Solo) or Heart Solo (
Herz-Solo). The soloist in Lust Solo does not have to have the two black Queens. By agreement it can be specified that each player must play a certain number of Solo rounds within a game; this is known as
Muss Solo.
Trick-playing rules In Wendish Schafkopf players must follow suit (
Farbzwang), which means that they must always play a card of the same suit as that led. There is no compulsion to win the trick (
Stichzwang) nor does a player have to play a trump card (
Trumpfzwang) if he isn't able to follow suit. == Scoring ==