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schwartz Skat.|ʃvɑːts| Also Schwartz, schwarz. [a. G. schwarz black.] (See quot. 1880.) Also as adj. and v. trans.
1880W. B. Dick Amer. Hoyle (ed. 13) 103 If he should propose to make no less than a hundred and twenty points, he would call his bid a Schwartz. Ibid., With a very strong hand, a player may bid to Schwartz his opponents, that is, prevent them from making a single point. 1886E. E. Lemcke Skat 7 With no count at all, he is ‘Schwarz’ (black = whitewashed). 1908A. D. Granger Skat & How to play It i. 35 All the ten tricks must be taken to score Schwarz. Ibid. 36 Some authorities consider that in Schwarz if a trick which contains no points is lost by the player it ought not to count against him. 1949A. A. Ostrow Compl. Card Player 628 If declarer wins every trick, opponents are said to be ‘schwarz’. Ibid. 645 To make schwarz, he must take every trick. 1975Way to Play 109/1 If the bidder has named suits or grand, he may before the opening lead, declare:..schwarz, ie he aims to take every trick. 1976National Skat & Sheepshead Q. Mar. 18 The correct answer is to declare a club solo schwartz announced which scores 96 points. |