Enflé, Rolling Stone, Farbenjagd or Schweller is an early nineteenth-century French trick-taking card game[2] for three or more players that has been described as a "simple but maddening game"[3] having "a lot of similarity to Rams and no less entertaining.
The aim is to be the first to completely shed all one's cards.
The card ranking is Aces high i.e. A K Q J 10 9 8 7 (6 5 4 3 2).
If a player is unable to follow suit he must pick up all the cards played to the current trick into their hand, and lead to the next.
In early rules, there is no scoring system; however Parlett (2008) states that the winner scores the total of the cards in the other players hands with Ace to 10 at face value and court cards counting 10.