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Here in Switzerland we have an almost national card game called Jassen. Usually two people play against each other. The players try to score as many points as possible in order to be the first to reach the final score. Each player only sees their own cards and does not know what their opponent or partner has. It sometimes happens that you say 'if I'd known what else you had in your hand, I'd have played differently', or you get annoyed and ask 'why didn't you play this or that? Much is based on mutual trust, and even successful teams know each other so well that they can tell each other's play without words, and can guess what each other's play says about the cards they are holding. In certain situations in life, we also need to trust our partner and trust that he or she will make the best use of the resources available to them. Trust.

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