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How to Play Card Games Tutorial - Rules of Hearts This tutorial is © www.pagat.com. Used with Permission. Do not Duplicate or Reproduce VariationsPassingDifferent passing cycles may be used, for example:
Play of the HandSome players allow hearts to be led at any time. This was the original rule, but in the USA nearly everyone now plays that heart leads are forbidden unless hearts have been broken. The original rule was that player to the left of the dealer always leads to the first trick (rather than the holder of the 2 of clubs leading it), and may lead any card. Some people still play that way. If you play with the now usual restriction on leading hearts then the opening lead can be anything but a heart. Some play that is illegal to play points on the very first trick, unless of course you have you have nothing but penalty cards in your hand. Some play that the Queen of Spades breaks hearts. In other words, hearts may be led anytime after the Queen of Spades or any heart has been played. If hearts have not been played and a player is on lead holding nothing but hearts and the Queen of Spades, many people allow hearts to be led, instead of forcing the player to lead the Queen of Spades. Some players insist that you must play the Queen of Spades as soon as it is safe to do so. This could be when you are void in the suit led or to a spade trick when the Ace or King of Spades has already been played. ScoringMany people play that the Jack of Diamonds (or sometimes the Ten of Diamonds) is a bonus card, counting minus 10 points for the person taking it. If playing this way you need to agree whether you have to take the Jack of Diamonds in order to shoot the moon. If a player does shoot the moon, scoring should be handled as usual; the player who took the Jack of Diamonds has 10 points deducted from their score (even if it is the shooter). Shooting the sun is taking all the tricks (as opposed to taking all points). Some score this as 52 points with the scoring handled in the same as shooting the moon. There are variations on the choice of scores for shooting the moon. Possibilities are:
For some people, reaching certain scores has a special effect. For example if your score is exactly 100 points at the end of a hand, it is reduced to 50 (or zero). If a player reaches or exceeds 100 points and there is a tie for low score, additional hands may be played until there is a clear winner. Continue Rules of Hearts Tutorial: Other Number of Players
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