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For many Michiganders, euchre (pronounced yoo-kur) feels like a quintessentially Michigan game—but was it actually created here? Long story short, no. But the story of how the trick-taking game made its way to the Mitten state and became one of its most popular card game is an interesting one.
GUESTS ON THIS EPISODE:
Jamie and Becky DeVries, hosts of monthly euchre tournament at Oakestown Brewery in Grandville, Michigan
Steven Zink, retired IT professor at the University of Nevada and unofficial euchre historian
Want to submit a question to On Hand or a story about a game of euchre? Here’s how:
Online Submission Form
Call us: 734-764-7840
Email us: [email protected]
If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work: michiganpublic.org/podfund
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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For many Michiganders, euchre (pronounced yoo-kur) feels like a quintessentially Michigan game—but was it actually created here? Long story short, no. But the story of how the trick-taking game made its way to the Mitten state and became one of its most popular card game is an interesting one.
GUESTS ON THIS EPISODE:
Jamie and Becky DeVries, hosts of monthly euchre tournament at Oakestown Brewery in Grandville, Michigan
Steven Zink, retired IT professor at the University of Nevada and unofficial euchre historian
Want to submit a question to On Hand or a story about a game of euchre? Here’s how:
Online Submission Form
Call us: 734-764-7840
Email us: [email protected]
If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work: michiganpublic.org/podfund
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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