Klaverjassen is a popular Dutch trick-taking card game typically played by four players in two partnerships. The game features a standard 32-card deck, omitting ranks below 7. Players aim to score points by winning tricks and bidding on contracts. The highest-ranking cards are the trump suit, followed by the other suits in descending order. Each player gets eight cards, and bidding determines the trump suit and contract. Players try to win tricks by playing higher-ranking cards, and the team that fulfills its contract earns points. Klaverjassen requires strategic planning, communication, and teamwork. It’s a social and competitive game that has been enjoyed by generations, fostering friendly rivalry and camaraderie.
