Origin | Austria, Germany |
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Alternative names | Törteln, Terteln, Franzefuß, Frantsfuus, Därdechen, Därde, Derdeln |
Type | Point-trick |
Players | 2 |
Cards | 32 |
Deck | French- or German-suited pack |
Rank (high→low) | Trump suit: J 9 A 10 K Q 8 7 Plain suits: A 10 K Q J 10–7 |
Related games | |
Piquet, Mariage, Sixty-Six, Klaberjass |
Tatteln, also called Franzefuß and Därde, is an historical card game for two players that is played with a pack of 32 French or German playing cards.[1] The rules resemble those of Piquet and Mariage (Sixty-six), and David Parlett refers to it as a trick-and-draw version of the international classic, two-hander, Klaberjass.[2]