Skat may refer to: SKAT (tax agency), the Danish tax authority SKAT (television) (Bulgarian: Национална телевизия Скат), a Bulgarian national cable television...
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Skat (German pronunciation: [ˈskaːt]), historically Scat, is a three-player trick-taking card game of the ace–ten family, devised around 1810 in Altenburg...
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The Mikoyan Skat (Russian: Микоян Скат, skate) is a concept of a stealth unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) being developed by Mikoyan for the Russian...
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Skat is a luxury yacht built by Lürssen of Bremen, Germany as project 9906, a number prominently displayed on the hull in a typeface matching that of military...
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MC Skat Kat is an animated cat character who appeared with Paula Abdul in the video for her song "Opposites Attract" in 1989. MC Skat Kat was created by...
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headquartered there. Skat is also the name for one of the channels which Skat television operates from the Bulgarian capital city Sofia. Skat as a cable TV company...
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The history of the game of Skat or Scat began in the early 19th century in Thuringia. The game spread rapidly within German-speaking Europe and also in...
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Officers' Skat is also called Two-hand Skat (Zweimann-Skat or Skat zu zweit), Sailors' Skat (Seemannsskat), Farmers' Skat (Bauernskat), Robbers' Skat (Räuberskat)...
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follows: A 10 K Q J and 9. Note that the 10s are promoted to second place. If a Skat deck is used, the 7s and 8s are removed. The three-hand rules will be described...
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were invented around 1480. In bridge, spades rank as the highest suit. In skat and similar games, it is the second-highest suit. The word "Spade" is probably...
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