Rams (card game)

Rams is a European trick-taking card game related to Nap and Loo, and may be played by any number of persons not exceeding nine, although five or seven make a good game. In Belgium and France, the game of Rams is also spelt Rammes or Rems, in Germany, Rams, Rammes, Ramsch, Ramschen, Ramscheln or Ramsen, in Austria, Ramsen and Ramschen, and, in America, Rounce. The basic idea is fairly constant, but scoring systems vary. It was a widespread European gambling and drinking game that is still popular today. During the 19th century, it was introduced as Rounce in America and played with a 52-card deck without any difference between simples and doubles and with no General Rounce announcement. In the modern German variety of the game, Ramscheln, the 7 is the second best trump ranking next below the ace.

Rams
OriginFrance
Alternative namesRamsch, Rammes, Rems, Rounce
TypePlain-trick
FamilyRams group
Players3-6
Cards32 cards
DeckFrench or German
PlayClockwise
Playing time15 min.
ChanceMedium
Related games
Knektpass  Loo  Ramscheln  Ramsen
Basic features: 5 cards, no exchanging, no special trumps, folding allowed, game is 5, 7 or 10 points
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