User:Bermicourt/Card games/Königrufen scoring system
Scoring
[edit]An important feature of Königrufen is the way in which the cards are scored. The total value of the cards is 70 points, but they are divided into 1/3 points. The individual values of the cards are:[1]
- 4 1/3 points: the Trull cards and the Kings
- 3 1/3 points: the Queens
- 2 1/3 points: the Cavaliers
- 1 1/3 points: the Jacks
- 1/3 point: all other cards (= the remaining tarocks and the pip cards)
A card worth 1/3 point is called a Blatt which is why the terms Blatt and Drittelpunkt (1/3 of a point) are used synonymously.[1]
The aim in positive contracts is to score the majority of the 70 points available; strictly speaking to score 35 2/3 points. 35 1/3 points are traditionally rounded down to 35 points and if the scores are 35:35 the declarer has lost – there is no provision for a drawn game. Occasionally local rules allow 35 1/3 points to be a winning score; especially in the Styria.[2]
Since it is cumbersome to add up the values including the third points individually, the value of each card for counting is rounded up or down instead. The rounded-up values correspond to those of other Tarock games, such as Zwanzigerrufen and Hungarian Tarock. The rounded ones were the original ones; a point was added to them for each trick in the old Dreiertarock card game.[1]
Rounded-up card values
[edit]- 5 points: the Trull cards and the Kings
- 4 points: the Queens
- 3 points: the Cavaliers
- 2 points: the Jacks
- 1 point: all other cards (= the remaining tarocks and the pip cards)
To simplify the calculation of scores the cards are grouped in threes, their rounded-up values above are totalled and 2 points deducted. So a King, Jack and pip card are thus worth (5 + 2 + 1) – 2 = 6 points. If a single card is left over, 2/3 points are deducted from its rounded-up value; if two cards are left, 1 1/3 points are deducted. If one wishes to keep score during the game one has to subtract as one goes along: for example, the Pagat, a King, a Cavalier and a Jack are worth (5 + 5 + 3) − 2 + 2 − 2/3 = 12 1/3.[1]
Rounded-down card values
[edit]- 4 points: the Trull cards and the Kings
- 3 points: the Queens
- 2 points: the Cavaliers
- 1 point: the Jacks
- 0 points: all other cards (= the remaining tarocks and the pip cards)
Now take the value of three cards and add 1. As in the example above, a King, Jack and pip card are worth (4 + 1 + 0) + 1 = 6 points. If you want to count during the game, you add the 4 cards in the tricks together and add 1 1/3. So for example the Pagat, a King, a Cavalier and a Jack are worth (4 + 4 + 2 + 2 + 1) + 1 1/3 = 12 1/3.[1]
- ^ a b c d e Mayr and Sedlaczek (2016), pp. 28–32
- ^ Robert Sedlaczek (15 September 2005). "Steirisches Königrufen" (in German). Wiener Zeitung. Retrieved 7 April 2012.