The last 4 rounds are played without a trump suit. On each deal one more card is dealt out to each player. The first round is played with one card dealt to each player. The player who wins the trick leads to the next trick.
The highest card of the led suit wins the trick unless ruffed, when the highest trump card wins. Players must follow suit, unless they have no cards of the led suit, in which case they may play any card. Play then proceeds with each player in turn playing one card. However, if five cards are dealt, and the first three bids are three, one and two, then the dealer is free to make any bid. For example, if five cards are dealt, and the first three bids are two, zero and one, then the dealer may not bid two. That is, every deal must in total be either overbid or underbid.
The number of tricks bid cannot equal the number available starting from round 5. During a round, each player bids for a number of tricks, then attempts to take exactly that many tricks during the hand.Įach player now bids for the number of tricks he believes he can win. The game uses a trump suit.Ī game consists of 16 hands/rounds, and each round consists of dealing a certain number of cards to each player. The game is played using a standard 52-card deck, with ace (A) being the highest rank, two (2) the lowest.
It's a trick-taking card game in which the object is to take exactly the number of tricks bid.