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This game is
played by 4 players. Each player is dealt 13 cards and
the game is played trick by trick. The player who starts
the trick lays one card, and the other players must
follow suit if he can. The player who layed the highest
numbered card (A is the highest, 2 is the lowest) wins
the trick, and starts the next round.
Spades are trump cards, so if a player has played a
spade and it is the highest ranked spade in that trick,
then he can win that trick. Spades cannot be used to
start a trick unless it has been played in previous
tricks.
The players sitting opposite to each other are
partners. At the start of each hand, each player must
estimate (bid) the number of tricks he can win. If the
combined number of tricks won by the partners is equal
to the combined bids, then they get points equal to the
bid times 10. If the number of tricks won is lower, then
they lose the same number of points. If the number of
tricks won is higher, then for each extra trick one
point will be given. But they will also be counted as a
bag point, if the accumulated bag point exceeds 10, then
100 points will be deducted.
If a player bids zero, then the tricks he wins will no
longer be combined with the hands of his partner's and
his partner must make the number of tricks he bidded by
himself. If the player bidding zero makes it, then the
team will be awarded 100 points, otherwise 100 points
will be deducted. A player can bid zero without looking
at his cards, if the player can make it, then the team
gets 200 points, otherwise they lose 200 points.
The game ends when one side reaches 500 points or the
other side reaches -200 points.
Note:
games require Adobe Flash Player. If game does not
load, try installing the newest
Flash Player.
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