Lieutnant Skat
Overview
Lieutnant skat (from German Offiziersskat) is a card
game for two player. It is roughly played according to the
rules of Skat but with only two players and simplified
rules.
Every player has a set of cards in front of him/her, half of
them covered and half of them open. Both players try
to win more than 60 of the 120 possible points. After 16
moves all cards are played and the game ends.
Rules
The game has a randomly chosen trump card. It is shown as a
small suit symbol in the upper right corner of the score
field. All four Jacks are also counted as trumps and do
not belong to their suits. So if heart is trump
all seven hearts as well as all four Jacks count as trumps,
making 11 trumps. E.g. the Jack of clubs does not count as
club but as trump.
A special trump is the Grand. In this game no suit is
trump and only the four Jacks count as trump. In the game this
is indicated by the symbol of the Jack's head.
Every player owns 16 cards. 8 of them covered 8 of them open. The start player can play any of his/her open cards.
The second player has following choices:
If there is still a covered card below a played card it will be uncovered and is from now on an open card.
The player who won the cards can make the next turn.
The sequence of the cards (from the highest to the lowest -
holding for any trump):
Jack of clubs, Jack of spades, Jack of hearts, Jack of diamonds,
Ace, Ten, King, Queen, Nine, Eight, Seven.
The player who wins both cards will add their value to his score.
The value of the card are:
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Scoring
The game is won if you have more than 60 points. With both players having 60 points the game ands in a draw.
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Remote connections
It is possible to play the game over a network connection with another computer. To do so both player on both computers have to select one colour played by a human player and the other by the remote player. Who chooses which side does not matter. It even does not matter if both choose to play the same player as this will automatically be interchanged by the game.
One of the computers will act as game server. Only this one can start a new network game. Also all its game data will be transfered to the client computer. You can force your computer to be server if you do not supply a hostname in the network dialog. This dialog pops up if you start a new network game. As a client you enter the hostname of the machine the server is running. The port needs usually not be changed. But you can enter nearly any number there.
Author:
© 2000 Martin Heni (martin@heni-online.de)