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Binokel is a card game for two to eight players that originated in Switzerland as Binocle, but spread to the German state of Württemberg, where it is typically played with a Württemberg pattern pack. It is still popular in Württemberg, where it is usually played in groups of three or four as a family game rather than in the pubs. In three-hand games, each player competes for himself, while in four-hand games, known as Cross Binokel (Kreuzbinokel), two teams are formed with partners sitting opposite one another. The game was introduced to America by German immigrants in the first half of the 20th century, where it developed into the similar game of pinochle. Binocle was still played in Switzerland in 1994. In south Germany, the game is sometimes called by its Swabian name, Benoggl.

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  • Binokel is a card game for two to eight players that originated in Switzerland as Binocle, but spread to the German state of Württemberg, where it is typically played with a Württemberg pattern pack. It is still popular in Württemberg, where it is usually played in groups of three or four as a family game rather than in the pubs. In three-hand games, each player competes for himself, while in four-hand games, known as Cross Binokel (Kreuzbinokel), two teams are formed with partners sitting opposite one another. The game was introduced to America by German immigrants in the first half of the 20th century, where it developed into the similar game of pinochle. Binocle was still played in Switzerland in 1994. In south Germany, the game is sometimes called by its Swabian name, Benoggl. (en)
  • Binokel (auch Binocle, in den USA Pinochle, Schwäbisch: Benogl) ist ein regionales Kartenspiel aus dem württembergischen Raum und wird daher meist mit württembergischem Blatt gespielt. Es kann mit 2 bis 8 Spielern gespielt werden. Meistens wird es zu dritt oder viert gespielt. Beim Dreierspiel spielen alle gegeneinander, während beim Spiel zu viert zwei Parteien gebildet werden können, wobei die jeweils gegenübersitzenden Spieler zusammenspielen (Kreuzbinokel). Auch beim Spiel zu sechst werden Zweierparteien gebildet, es gibt also drei Parteien. (de)
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