… and the Swiss play “Jass”, a game where, reflective of political influence in Switzerland, the “Bauer” (Farmer) is the most important card and where the small ones, cards below the six, don’t even exist. Furthermore, in Jass you don’t have to declare yourself, you can shift responsibility easily (“Schieber”) and the one who takes the last trick gets 50 points extra. Finally, the rules differ from canton to canton (“Kantönligeist”), and sometimes from place to place, so that one can find the rules posted in restaurants and pubs to forestall possible disagreements.