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Ochse, leg dich!
TypeCollecting
Players4
Age range5+
Deck32 French or German cards
(Skat pack)
Playclockwise
Playing time5-10 minutes
ChanceEasy

Ochse, leg dich! ("Ox, lie down!") is a simple, family card game that is often played with children and is useful for learning the card values and card suits.{[sfn|Gööck|1967|p=27/28}}

Rules

The following rules are based on Gööck.{[sfn|Gööck|1967|p=27/28}}

Aim

The aim of the game is to collect cards of the same suit until you have all eight cards of one suit.

Playing

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!"

Scoring

The winner then receives as many chips or gaming counters from each other player as that player has fallen short in collecting eight cards of the same suit. For example, if a player has only collected five cards of one suit, he pays 3 chips to the winner.

Literature

  • Gööck, Roland (1967). Freude am Kartenspiel, Bertelsmann, Gütersloh