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A list of key readings about Skat.
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Around 1900 there seems to have been a short international boom of Skat, with many publications on the game in English. Ever since, most Hoyles describe one variant or another.

International Skat

History

  • Parlett, David (1990), The Oxford guide to card games: a historical survey, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-214165-1.
    The history of Skat is discussed on pages 271–279.
  • Parlett, David (1991), The history of card games, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-282905-4.
    Paperback edition of Parlett 1990.

Local and historical Skat rules

  • Allgemeine Deutsche Skatordnung. Bearbeitet von K. Buhle und angenommen vom Ersten Deutschen Skat-Congreß in Altenburg, Leipzig, 1886.
    First national German ruleset for Skat. Prescribes the conservative method of bidding by contract type and suit, although number bidding was more popular. Describes two ways of treating null contracts in the bidding phase.
  • Hertefeld, A. (1883), Illustrirtes Skatbuch. Theorie und Praxis des Skatspiels, Breslau. [German]
  • Lemcke, Ernst Eduard (1887), An illustrated grammar of skat, New York.
  • Hertefeld, A. (1893), The game of skat in theory and practice, London.
    English translation of Hertefeld (1883).
  • Foster, R. F. (1906), Foster's skat manual, New York.
    Contains "The American Laws of Skat", which are similar to the German 1886 rules but prescribe bidding by number.
  • Petersen, Reinar (1998), Lærebog i kortspillet Skat [Danish].
    Describes a Danish variant of Skat. Base value of grand is 20.