I know this is a card game,,but even googleing it i cant find any more info on how it is played or anything,,,anyone out there know how it is played,and if so are able to give me a bit of a run down?
Quote:Originally posted by Lance
I know this is a card game,,but even googleing it i cant find any more info on how it is played or anything,,,anyone out there know how it is played,and if so are able to give me a bit of a run down?
Lance
Are u sure about the spelling
is it not "klawerjas"
Not too sure myself, but can also try and find out
Quote:Originally posted by Joan
Lance
Are u sure about the spelling
is it not "klawerjas"
Not too sure myself, but can also try and find out
much better thaks joan!
thats all i have been able to find,,a few mentions of the game but nothing more!
thanks again joan!
Lance..........from the days of playing bridge, I do remember that a Klawer is a Club
Does that help at all?
(I have no idea what the English term for this game is – suffice it to say that it’s a card game of some complexity, played for as much money as we can scrape together. It’s highly addictive and requires a fair degree of concentration)
find out all in good time!
Quote:Originally posted by Lance
(I have no idea what the English term for this game is – suffice it to say that it’s a card game of some complexity, played for as much money as we can scrape together. It’s highly addictive and requires a fair degree of concentration)
find out all in good time!
I have even looked at the thread: dieknoop.co.za
all I seem to find is something dutch
and bridge:wall:
looks like i may just have to go visit a libary!
do you know they still hve things printed on paper inthere called books?
what a thort! lol
Quote:Originally posted by Lance
looks like i may just have to go visit a libary!
do you know they still hve things printed on paper inthere called books?
what a thort! lol
wot is that thing called th library..........why do we have computers and the internet, also useless most of the time!!!
Let me know when you find out, I am now very "nuuskierige agie"