Welcome to the Internet Skat Server (ISS)
News -
Software -
Registration -
Links
Other languages:
(We need translations of this webpage and the GUI. Volunteers?
)
ISS is a new internet server that lets you play skat - a popular
German card game. The major features of ISS are as follows:
- Access to ISS is free: there is no usage fee and everybody
is allowed in - including skat programs!
- All games are stored and made available for free to everyone.
- The message protocol is open.
- Our free client software can help you to connect your own
programs to ISS.
- A platform-independent graphical user interface written in Java is available.
If you'd like to check it out, please
register here,
install SkatGUI, start it, and
logon using the password sent in the registration email.
Some players now meet
| Mondays | 14:00 MST | |
| Saturdays | 14:00 MST |
on ISS. Come and join us. Everybody is welcome. Here you have the
chance to learn from one of the best players in North America
("miester")!
In case ISS
is running and you can't connect with the latest version of
SkatGUI using ports 8000, 7000, or 80, please let us know.
Send constructive feedback, bug reports, feature requests, and
money
to mburo#cs.ualberta.ca
(replace # by @).
Check ISS Status
News
- Jun-18 2008: explain installation process better.
- May-17 2008: changed default port to 80 in SkatGUI. Port 7000 is
blocked sometimes.
- May-10 2008: Java/C++ client available. Download and unpack clients.tgz
- Mar-11 2008: new playing times
- Nov-15 2007: now playing three times a week on ISS
- Nov-13 2007: 4pl. table debugged, move beep, dealer has server view
- Nov-10 2007: Much simpler registration system.
- Nov-8 2007: Many improvements: table view, observing games, German
translation virtually complete. We are looking for volunteers for
translating SkatGUI and the ISS webpages into Polish, Czech, Spanish,
and French.
- Nov-4 2007: Players can now be invited to join tables:
just type: @invite player-name
- Nov-3 2007: Game end message in table text area, dialog window
pops up when partner wants to shortcut game
- Nov-2 2007: increased font size to 14 using bold fonts now.
- Nov-1 2007: skatgui now "speaks German".
- Oct-31 2007: Started with "internationalization" (I18N): login
screen is now available in German, too.
- Oct-29 2007: On Mondays at 14:30 MST (22:30 CEST) there will be
skat players
on ISS. Please join us!
Everybody is welcome.
- Oct-29 2007: Added port combobox. Use port 80 to reach ISS if you
are behind a paranoid firewall.
- Oct-29-2007: Added "gametalk" flag: if all players agree, talk is
permitted when playing
- Oct-25-2007: Improved "noob" mode: noobs can now see the remaining cards
- Oct-18-2007: Implemented "noob" mode in SkatGUI: now you can trace
the trick history while playing - if you wish. See the paragraphs on
cheating below for a discussion. Please download SkatGUI version >=
2.6045 to check it out.
- Oct-13-2007: After 4 weeks of hard work ISS goes online
Plans
- Connect skat programs
- Display user information
- Make games available via http
- Add rating system
- More internationalization
- Add tournament manager (normal, synchronous, etc.)
Server Etiquette
- Abusive language is not tolerated on ISS. We ask players to share
their skat wisdom with others by PATIENTLY
EXPLAINING playing conventions and ways of improving game
play, instead of SWEARING,
NAME CALLING,
or LEAVING GAMES without warning,
etc. To that end we encourage players who have been accused of
"non-optimal play" to ask for claim justifications and ways of
avoiding similar errors in the future. Complaining "know-it-alls"
should be able to answer the question what they did in the
game to help their partners to make the right decisions. To help with
post-mortem analyses, SkatGUI displays the entire trick history and
the player hands after each game.
- The official language on ISS is English. It is common courtesy to
switch to a lingua franca when people of different nationalities meet
(at ISS tables, say). However, there is nothing wrong with
communicating in other languages if all parties feel comfortable.
Cheating
Playing card games on the internet raises cheating concerns, as
players can collude using arbitrary communication channels. ISS
implements two moderate measures to limit communication within ISS
during games: players who are engaged in one or more games are not
allowed to talk to other users and players with identical IP or email
addresses are flagged in the "IP" column in SkatGUI result table by
sharing entries other than ".".
Another concern is "perfect-recall", whereby players take note of the
trick history by external means such as pencil and paper or external
programs running on the side. While this probably is not in the
original spirit of playing card games, it can't be prevented when
playing on-line. Players need to decide for themselves whether they
want to further their memory skills or to take a shortcut. In any
case, memorizing more is correlated with playing cardgames better,
regardless how it's done. SkatGUI gives players access to the entire
trick history if they wish to use that information when run in "noob"
mode.
Privacy
- All communication with ISS is logged.
- All played games will be made available for free. Player names
will not be anonymized.
- All games and table conversations can be observed by everyone.
Note that this also applies to private tables for which a password
is required to play.
- User email and IP addresses will not be made available to third
parties.
- SkatGUI only sends ISS related information to the server (see below).
ISS Software
SkatGUI
SkatGUI is a graphical user interface for ISS. It requires Java
version >= 1.6 to run.
Installation:
- If you don't have Java on your computer, visit
www.java.com to install it by
clicking on the "Free Java Download" button and following the
instructions.
- Download SkatGUI and save it to your
desktop.
To start SkatGUI, double click on its icon or issue java -jar
skatgui.jar in a shell console. If nothing happens, you don't
have Java installed - see step 1 above.
A description of the SkatGUI Table Window Guide is given here.
SkatGUI creates three files:
- skatgui-settings.txt (stores user password information)
- skatgui-log.txt (logs all communication to and from ISS in the
current session)
- skatgui-bugreport.txt (renamed log file when a serious error occurs)
In case of a crash, the next time SkatGUI is started it will ask for
permission to send skatgui-bugreport.txt to the server to inform us
about the issue. SkatGUI only transmits ISS related data.
As ISS is under active development, from time to time SkatGUI upgrades
will become necessary. SkatGUI will inform you about
this.
Skat Program Interface
Connecting skat programs written in Java or C++ to ISS is
straight-forward. The required classes can be found in the src/client
and c++/src/ directories in the source code tar archive. More
information is given in file README-clients.
Download client.tgz
License
ISS client software is
(c) Michael Buro, Jeff
Long, Jan Schaefer, Nathan Taylor and licensed
under GPLv3.
Skat Links
Skat Rules + Variants + Links
Skat for Beginners
International Skat Players Association
List of Skat Servers
David
Parlett's Skat Pages
German Skat Terms Translated
Here is a short list of German skat terms translated into English:
- Auge = Card Point
- Schneider = literally: Tailor (means <= 30 points)
- Schwarz = Black (means no trick)
- Angesagt = Announced
- Stich = Trick
- Trumpf = Trump
- stechen = trumping
- Flöte = literally: Flute (means very long suit)
- Lusche = 7,8,9
- Volles = High-valued Card (Ace, 10)
- Bild = Face Card
- Bube,Junge,Unter,Wenzel = Jack
- Der Alte = Jack of Clubs
- Dame,Ober = Queen
- König = King
- Ass,Daus = Ace
- Kreuz,Eicheln = Clubs
- Pik,Grün,Blatt = Spades
- Herz,Rot = Hearts
- Karo,Schellen = Diamonds
- Vorderhand, VH = Forehand, FH (means trick leader)
- Mittelhand, MH = Middlehand, MH (means 2nd player)
- Hinterhand, HH = Rearhand, RH (means last player)
- Alleinspieler, AS = Declarer
- Gegenspieler, GS = Defenders
- Maurer = literally: Mason (means someone not bidding a good hand)
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