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*92Q (Trick taking game)<br />
�� Players and cards:<br />
o Standard 52 card deck<br />
o 4, 6, or 8<br />
�� Bidding:<br />
o All cards are dealt out evenly around the table (if more then 4 people are playing there will be 4 cards<br />
left over, they are to be discarded and shuffled back in at the beginning of the next hand); the dealer<br />
changes every hand moving clockwise around the table.<br />
o <strong>The</strong> bidding begins with the player left of the dealer. <strong>The</strong> player bids which suit will be trump and the<br />
combined number of tricks the teammates will get if the suit is to be selected. <strong>The</strong> players bid around<br />
the table clockwise until all of them will not go over the previous players bid.<br />
o When you bid you do not have to pick the same suit as the person before you. You may bid higher then<br />
him/her in another suit.<br />
o If you do not wish to bid any more you pass and the bidding goes to the player next to you. Once you<br />
have decided to pass you many not take any further part in the bidding. If everyone passes, the cards<br />
are passed to the next dealer shuffled and dealt again.<br />
o Ex: If Player A decides to bid 5 tricks with diamonds, Player B many overbid him/her with 6 tricks of<br />
Spades. Player A can over bid again with 7 tricks with diamonds.<br />
�� Teams:<br />
o After the bidding is done the player who won the bid gets to select his/her teammate(s) for play, so if 4<br />
people are playing he/she selects 1 other person and if 6 are playing he/she selects 2 others and if 8 play<br />
he/she picks 3 others. He many select any player but the other players are not to indicate whether they<br />
could help or not help the player. <strong>The</strong> selecting of teams is done each hand. All the players that are not<br />
selected to be in the bidding team form a team of their own.<br />
�� <strong>Card</strong> order:<br />
o Lowest to Greatest value<br />
o Non-Trump suit- 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,J,Q,K,A<br />
o Trump Suit- 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,J,K,A,9,Q<br />
o Note: Twos can also be the Greatest card (explained later)<br />
�� <strong>Game</strong> Play:<br />
o <strong>The</strong> player left of the dealer goes no matter who won the bid. During the game you must follow suit if<br />
you have it, if you do not then you may throw whatever card you want.<br />
o <strong>The</strong> suit that is the same color as the trump suit is known as the Left suit (it still has the same card order<br />
as a non-trump suit). <strong>The</strong> Left suit when led acts as normal but when thrown off it becomes whatever<br />
suit was led for that trick. If 2 of the same card are played this way the card played first wins.<br />
o If a suit is led that you have none of you do not have to play the Left suit if you have it. You may not<br />
throw off the left suit unless you have none of the led suit. Ex: If Player A leads with the 4 of clubs (and<br />
clubs are trump). Player B may play the Q of spades and it would be the highest card you could play<br />
(becoming a club).<br />
o <strong>The</strong> twos in this game become the highest card when played, if everyone follows suit that trick,<br />
otherwise it is the lowest. (This goes for all suits no matter what is trump) (Playing the Left suit counts as<br />
following suit).<br />
�� Scoring:<br />
o After all the cards are played, each player counts up how many tricks they took individually. If the<br />
bidding team wins each player on the team get however many tricks they got, multiplied by 3. <strong>The</strong> nonbidding<br />
team gets nothing. If the non-bidding team wins each player on the team get however many<br />
tricks they got, multiplied by 3. <strong>The</strong> bidding team gets nothing. If either team gets all of the cards in one<br />
hand each player on the team gets what they would normally get multiplied by 3. <strong>The</strong> first individual<br />
person to 92 points wins.<br />
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