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The founding members, who joined the Association in that first week were:
 
The founding members, who joined the Association in that first week were:
  
*Marquis Crip Grindle of Elroth
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*Marquis Crip [[Grindle Family|Grindle]] of Elroth
*(not yet finished)
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*Duke Willem [[Tinsley Family|Tinsley]] of Barad Gardor
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*Dame Ilya [[Bluelake Family|Bluelake]], former Baroness of Nazia
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*Sir Marty [[Astragal Family|Astragal]] of Elroth
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*Sir Stanley [[Grindle Family|Middleton]] of Elroth
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Notable freemen who joined in that week are:
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*[[Rasthaven Family|Joline]].
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*Werner of Werner's Skat Militia.
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*Haragh, servant to Marquis Crip Grindle.
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The tournament winner, winning 25 gold, was:
 
The tournament winner, winning 25 gold, was:
 
*(not yet finished)
 
*(not yet finished)
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And the runners-up were:
 
And the runners-up were:

Revision as of 14:19, 11 September 2008

History

The Skat Players' Association was formed on 5 September 2008 by Marquis Crip Grindle of Elroth, with a new guildhouse and opening drop-in tournament in Elroth, hosted by Crip and refereed by his past captain, Werner of Werner's Skat Militia in Barad Gardor, a ten-time Skat tournament winner and well-known expert in the game.

The founding members, who joined the Association in that first week were:

Notable freemen who joined in that week are:

  • Joline.
  • Werner of Werner's Skat Militia.
  • Haragh, servant to Marquis Crip Grindle.


The tournament winner, winning 25 gold, was:

  • (not yet finished)


And the runners-up were:

  • (not yet finished)


Rules of Skat

The rules of Skat are at best complicated, and at worst incomprehensible. There is some information the rules of Skat available for all to read, in the hope that reading leads to understanding.


Mission Statement

"To promote the playing of Skat, and to provide the means for members to do so."

This will be done through advertising the game in foreign regions, helping with the understanding of rules, running regular tournaments, helping members contact each other to arrange meetings, and providing first-class buildings and facilities for playing.