Starting gun for the 7th Swiss Sliding Championship: more opportunities and prizes worth 80,000 francs

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Who will be the successor to reigning slide master Walter Steiner?

Ready, set, trump! Do you eat better than your friends at the regular table, your mother-in-law or your colleagues? Then prove it and participate in the largest jacket tournament in the country!

Both the qualifying tournaments and semi-finals of the 7th Swiss Sliding Championships will be held online at jass.ch. If you score 1150 points or more in the qualifying tournament, you will automatically advance to the semi-finals. The top 100 semi-finalists and the defending champion will play for the Jass crown during the final tournament at the Theater Casino Zug on November 18, 2023.

Sunday will be Jass Day

This year the chance of qualifying for the semi-finals is particularly high: five matches can be played on each of the three Trump Sundays (October 8, 15 and 22). Usually there are two per day. But that’s not all: with the “Invite Friends” function there are additional chances to qualify for the semi-finals. There are two bonus games for every new person that you can motivate to participate in the qualifying tournament on jass.ch.

Prizes worth 80,000 francs

It’s worth participating! During the qualification phase, 15 Coop vouchers worth 100 francs will be raffled among all participants. Anyone who uses the ‘Invite Friends’ feature will automatically be entered into the draw of 10 scratch card packages worth R100 each. By the way: the more friends you invite, the greater your chance of winning.

Everyone who has qualified for the final tournament will receive a gift package worth at least 700 francs. Anyone who can put on the Jass crown on November 18 can – in addition to the trophy of course – look forward to a Coop shopping voucher worth 4,000 francs and extra goodies.

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Jass comeback from Reto Scherrer

Last year the Jass-Krone to Rüebliland went to Walter Steiner (61) from Muri. “It was a rollercoaster ride that ended on a high,” said the machine mechanic shortly after his victory. “A nice winner, I give him the trophy,” said Reto Scherrer (47). The Blick TV host celebrated his comeback Jass as the host of the final event. “To be honest, I didn’t think I would step back into the Jass ring after my many years as a Samschtig-Jass presenter,” says Scherrer. “But it grabbed me again from the start and that is why I am even more enthusiastic about this year.”

Almost three years after his last “Samschtig-Jass” broadcast, Reto Scherrer made his comeback at the Jass table.

Reto Scherrer will lead the country’s largest jacket tournament for the second time on November 18. «I’m really looking forward to the best Jassers in Switzerland. Personal contact with people, with our audience, is still something that even artificial intelligence cannot replace.”

Wildcard for the defending champions

Reigning Jass king Walter Steiner will defend his title with a wildcard at this year’s sliding championship. Will he succeed? After all, when it comes to hunting, not only skill, but also luck with the cards is crucial. In any case, we keep our fingers crossed for all Jass enthusiasts who participate in the qualification.

Source : Blick

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