Neunzehnerrufen

Neunzehnerrufen (German: "Call the Nineteen") is an Austrian card game of the Tarock (tarot) family for four players.

[1] Under the name Taroky or Czech Taroky it is the national Tarock variant of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, but - with certain variations – is also played in parts of the Austrian states of Upper Austria, Lower Austria and the Styria as well as in Poland south of the River Vistula.

Thus there has been and is a cross-fertilization process between the two variants, with the exchange of game and bonus declarations.

If a player was playing Prever, instead the winning team receives 30 chips.

Players also have the choice to call Pagat on the End before play begins.

[3] After point cards are called, any player who is not on Povinnost's team (or not on prever's team, in a game with prever) may call contra (flek or kontra).

Contra is typically signaled by a knock on the table, known as "knocking" If contra is called, the opposing team (either Povinnost's team or prever) may call rhea-contra (or re-contra, reflek) to again double the payout.