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| title =Unteransetzen | subtitle = | image_link = | image_caption =The Unter of Hearts, the usual starting card | alt_names = Unteranlegen, Unterauflegen | type = Shedding game | players = 2–6 | ages = 6+ | num_cards = 32 | deck = William Tell pattern | play = Clockwise | card_rank = A K O U 10 9 8 7 | origin = Austria | related = Domino, Sevens | playing_time = | random_chance = | skills = | footnotes = }}Unteransetzen, Unteranlegen or Unterauflegen is an Austrian card game of the Domino family for 2-6 players that is played exclusively with German playing cards. The name means refers to the building of cards onto an Unter (the equivalent of the Jack in a French pack). It is a classic children's game.[1] OverviewAlthough Domino-style games are common in Europe, the game known as Unteransetzen is only recorded in Austria where it is very popular in Salzburg and Upper Austria, but also played in every other state bar Tyrol. It has many variants: those in which the Unter of Hearts is the starting card (Rot-Mandl-Auflegen or Rot-Unter-Ansetzen), those in which the Unter of Leaves is the leading card (Grünmandlansetzen or Grünunteransetzen) and those in which any Unter may start (Unter-Anlegen, Unter-Ansetzen, Unter-Auflegen or Unterlegen).[1] Unteransetzen is also a component of compendium games such as Rosbiratschka[2] Kein Stich or Herzeln.[3] CardsThe game is usually played with a William Tell pack. In a 2-player game, a third of the pack is placed, face down, as a talon from which to draw. Otherwise all cards are dealt. Cards rank in their natural order – Sow, King, Ober, Unter, Ten, Nine, Eight, Seven – and there are no trumps.[1] PlayingUsually the player with the Unter of Hearts leads; sometimes the Unter of Leaves is used (hence names like Grünunteransetzen). In clockwise order, players then attempt to 'build' onto the first card by laying next to it the next higher or lower card in suit sequence i.e. the second player would play either the Ober of Hearts or the Ten of Hearts. If a player cannot build in the same suit, they may lay another Unter, above or below the first, in suit order i.e. the {{Suit of Leaves}}U above the {{Suit of Hearts}}U or the {{Suit of Bells}}U below the {{Suit of Hearts}}U.{{sfn|Hülsemann|1930|pp=285/286}} If they cannot build on an existing suit sequence or on the existing Unters, they must pass and, in a 2-hand game, draw another card from the talon.{{sfn|Bamberger & Bruhns|1999|p=71}} WinningThe player who is first to shed all their cards is the winner.{{sfn|Bamberger & Bruhns|1999|p=71}} References1. ^1 2 Geiser (2004), p. 48. 2. ^Spielregelbüchlein (1988), pp. 175/176 3. ^[https://www.spieletest.at/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1980 Herzeln] at www.spieletest.at. Retrieved 4 Nov 2018 Literature
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