With 3 players, the Jokers are added and no cards are removed, with 4 players, the 2♣ and either 2♥ or 2. are taken out, or, similar to their use in Euchre, can replace the J♠ and J♣. Similar to Jokers High above, if the Big Joker is led, opponents must play their highest spade in that trick.
The player to the dealer's left plays first ("leads"). He may not lead with a spade unless his hand only includes spades. In fact, unless a player has no option, spades may never be led until the suit is "broken" (see below).
For three-handed spades a standard deck of 52 cards is used of the common suits Spades, Hearts, Clubs, and Diamonds. However, the 2 of Clubs is put aside and not used.
Spades is played with 4 players and uses a standard 52 card deck (with the Jokers removed). The deck is shuffled and then dealt out with each player receiving 13 cards.
With the exception of the two of spades, two's are the weakest card in the game.
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Spades is a trick-taking partnership game where players bid the number of tricks each expects to take. Teams earn points by achieving their combined bid and minimize penalties by doing so as accurately as possible. Games are played to 500 points and the team with the highest score wins.
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The Deal. As with regular Spades, the first dealer is chosen from the real players by a draw for high card, and thereafter the deal passes to the dealer's left (clockwise) after each hand, skipping over the dummy player. Each player, including the dummy, is dealt 13 cards.
If you bid and make your contract, either exactly or with overtricks (tricks over your bid), you multiply your bid by 10 and score that total. Any overtricks you accrue count 1 point each.
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52 cardSpades is played with 4 players and uses a standard 52 card deck (with the Jokers removed). The deck is shuffled and then dealt out with each player receiving 13 cards. The player to the left of the dealer bids first.
13 cardsThe second player then goes through the same process with the next two cards in the draw pile. The players continue alternating this selection process until the entire deck has been collected. At that point, each player will have 13 cards in their hand. The remaining 26 cards are set aside and not used in this hand.
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OneThere is only one round of bidding, and the minimum bid is One. Every player must make a bid, no player may pass. No suit is named in the bid, for as the name of the game implies, spades are always trump.
The players continue alternating this selection process until the entire deck has been collected. At that point, each player will have 13 cards in their hand. The remaining 26 cards are set aside and not used in this hand.
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52 cardSpades is played with 4 players and uses a standard 52 card deck (with the Jokers removed). The deck is shuffled and then dealt out with each player receiving 13 cards. The player to the left of the dealer bids first.
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The attacker opens the turn by playing one card face up on the table as an attacking card. The player to the attacker's left is the defender. Ace is the highest rank and six is the lowest. Trumps always beat non-trump cards regardless of rank (e.g., a trump 6 beats a non-trump ace).
13 tricksEach hand is worth 13 tricks. Spades cannot be led unless played previously or player to lead has nothing but Spades in his hand.
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