446:
wishes to bid the same number of books as the current, the next consideration is whether the current bid indicated there would be no trump suit. If not, and the current bid indicates that there will be a trump suit, then the player now bidding may better the current bid by claiming the same number of books but now bidding that there will be no trump suit. If the current bid already indicates there will be no trump suit, that bid may only be bettered by indicating a higher number of books.
2058:
66:
247:
168:
25:
617:
indicate uptown or downtown with their bid. Thus, the bids, from lowest to highest, are: 1, 1NT, 2, 2NT, 3, 3NT, etc. After all but one player has passed, the player with the highest bid then announces uptown or downtown plus the trump suit, if applicable, and takes the kitty. That player is then solely responsible to take at least the number of tricks bid.
599:
When there are more than two pairs of players, you can choose to play 'Rise and Fly'. If one pair gets 'set', or doesn't make their bid, they must get up and let the next waiting pair sit and play. This is the most common practice when playing with more than four people. This is not done when keeping
562:
Note: If Team A won the bid with a 5 High they must take 11 tricks (Initial 6 plus their bid of 5) to make their bid. If they only take 10 books (the kitty and 9 other books) Team A would have failed their bid (also known as being set) and they would go back 5 points. On the other hand if Team A made
525:
If the partner began playing what he thinks are winning cards, he runs the risk of one of the opposing players not having the suit played and cutting with a trump card. Also, by playing something other than his partner's trump, he opens up his partner's hand for the opposing team to see. That is, the
441:
A player's bid consists of a declaration of the minimum number of books (over the required 6 books) that will be taken (turned) by that player and their partner, followed by an indication either that the player wishes there to be no trump suit for the current hand, or of whether the player wishes for
551:
At the end of each hand, the books that the team that won the bid are counted. There are 13 altogether, corresponding to the 12 cards played by each player plus the kitty (if one is used), which counts as a book won by the bidder's team. Each book won above six counts toward the team's bid. In order
547:
Each team begins the game with a score of zero. At the end of each hand, the bidding team either wins points by making their bid or loses points by failing to take enough books to satisfy their bid (known as being set). The game ends when a team wins by achieving a cumulative score of seven or more,
495:
Bid whist is a game of skills and strategy. While you cannot audibly tell your partner what you want him to play (this is called talking across the board), there are many non-verbal cues that partners give each other during play. It is very common for a player to indicate to his partner in what suit
482:
For trump bids, it is generally preferred to cut a suit with a trump card when the player cannot follow the suit controlled by the opponents. The highest bidder always plays the first lead card in the game. After this play, the player who won the trick leads off to the player seated at his left. The
478:
Some people play that if the hand is a no trump hand and a player has a joker in his hand, he must throw off the joker the first time a suit is played and the player does not have a card of the suit played. Other players play that if the hand is a no-trump hand, players who have a joker must turn in
457:
If the winning bid indicated a desire for no trump suit, then prior to the beginning of game play, the winning bidder must now indicate whether high-ranking or low-ranking cards will be victorious during that hand. Conversely, if the winning bid indicated whether high- or low-ranking cards would win
534:
If a player fails to follow suit, e.g., clubs are led, player has a club, but plays a spade (or some other suit), the player has reneged. It is up to the opposing team to spot the renege and call it. If a renege is called, the player calling it must name the specific book where the renege occurred.
521:
The opposing player with no diamonds and (for this hand) a lousy trump, will cut the ace of diamonds and take the trick. The bidding player should have first pulled trumps and then played his offsuit, the diamonds. Similarly, if the bidding player's partner takes a trick, he will give the lead back
453:
At the end of the bidding process, the player who has made the best bid is deemed to have won the bid. The winning bidder's indication regarding either having no trump suit, or the ranking of cards is granted for the duration of the hand. That player and their partner are now committed to taking at
433:
In bid whist, after all of the cards have been dealt, but prior to the beginning of game play, each player may submit a bid. If a player chooses not to bid, the player may pass. Just as with the game play, the bidding starts with the player to the dealer's left and proceeds clockwise to each player
437:
In order to bid, a player must make a bid that is 'better' (see below) than the best bid made by a previous player for the current hand. Unlike bridge, no deals are passed. If the first three players pass, the dealer (the last player) must make a bid. Most games set a minimum bid of at least four,
373:
The general play of bid whist is similar to that of whist, with four notable exceptions. In whist, the trump suit for a given hand is determined at random by the last card dealt, whereas in bid whist, the trump suit (or whether there will even be a trump suit) for a given hand is determined by the
616:
Bids begin with least number, and indicate the number of books the player expects to take. This number is not the bid plus six, but is an exact number (a bid of 4 would require the individual to take at least 4 books). Since players do not need to communicate with a partner, there is no need to
595:
Some people play that if you miss two bids (missing a bid being called a "felony" also called "lies") you lose. This usually happens at card parties when there are other pairs waiting to play. This may be to speed up the game, as people can go on for hours going up and down before achieving seven
556:
If the bidding team makes their bid, they score one point for every book they took after the initial six. If they fail to take enough books for their bid, they score nothing for their books, and instead their bid is subtracted from their score. A team may win more than they bid, but may lose only
486:
When a trick is completed, i.e., four cards played, a member of the side which won the trick takes the four cards, turns them face down, and places them in front of him in a row. It is customary for one player to take in all the tricks won by his side. The tricks should be kept separated from one
474:
The objective of the play is to win tricks. A trick consists of four cards, one from the hand of each player, in rotation, the first card played to a trick generally being called the lead. A player is required to follow suit to the card led, if possible. Failure to follow suit when a player has a
461:
After making this final declaration, the player receives into their hand the cards from the kitty (if one was used), and the player then discards an equal number of cards from their hand. In some variations, the cards of the kitty are overturned (sported) to be visible to all players prior to the
449:
In some variations, a bid which indicates that there will be a trump suit, and that higher-ranking cards will win, can also be bettered by bidding the same number of books and indicating that there will be a trump suit and that lower-ranking cards will win. In other variations, however, a bid for
377:
Secondly, whether a trick is won by the higher-ranking card of the winning suit, or by the lower-ranking card of that suit is also determined by the outcome of the bidding process. Thirdly, whether the ace is the highest-ranking card of the suit or the lowest-ranking card can change from hand to
445:
In determining what makes a bid 'better' than a previous bid, the initial consideration is the number of books being declared. Bidding a higher number of books than the current bid is always sufficient for making a better bid. Bidding a lower number of books can never be sufficient. If a player
625:
At the conclusion of the hand, each player, including the winner of the bid, scores 1 point, individually, for each trick taken. If the bid winner fails to make his bid, he scores zero points, and loses the amount of his bid. The first player to score 30 points, individually, is the winner.
499:
For example, trumps are hearts and it's an uptown (high cards win) hand. A player has strong diamonds, e.g., an ace, king, queen. When that player runs out of hearts, the next time hearts are played, he will throw off a low diamond. This typically tells his partner he has some help for him in
518:. For example: trumps are spades and the bid is uptown, high cards winning. An opposing player has one spade, a three of spades, and no diamonds. The bidding player has an ace, king and queen of diamonds. Instead of pulling trumps from his opponents, the player plays his ace of diamonds.
596:
positive (winning) or negative points (losing). You can also speed up the game by "going out the back door" i.e. the losing bid (points) goes to the opponent. Say one team has bid successfully for a three and later the opposing team bids four and gets set, the team with three wins.
465:
If there is a trump suit in the upcoming hand, and if jokers are being used, the jokers become the best cards of the trump suit (better than the ace) regardless of whether high-ranking cards or low-ranking cards are the winners. If there is no trump suit, the jokers are worthless.
462:
winning bidder taking those cards into their hand. In other variations, the kitty is not sported, and only the winning bidder sees what cards they are. The most commonly played variation is to sport the kitty when there is a trump suit, and not sport when there is no trump suit.
487:
another so that any previous trick can be referred to, if necessary. A player may turn and look back at the last trick until he or his partner has led or played to the next player. After that, he may not look at any previous tricks, unless a renege is called.
458:
during this hand, the winning bidder must now declare a trump suit for this hand. In high-winning hands, an ace serves as the highest card of its suit (better than a king). In low-ranking hands, an ace serves as the lowest card of its suit (under the 2).
450:
higher-ranking cards and a bid for lower-ranking cards, each with the same number of books, are considered equal bids. A no trump bid can be made without an over bid and can be a high(uptown)or a low(downtown) bid. A no trump bid takes out a trump bid.
454:
least the number of books indicated in the bid. The opposing player and their partner are committed to 'setting' the bidding team by preventing the bidding team from succeeding in taking the number of books to which they are committed.
538:
If the player successfully calls the renege, the team reneging loses three tricks. If the player calls a renege and cannot identify the exact trick where the renege occurred, then the team calling the renege loses three tricks.
416:
The winner of the bid auction can use the kitty. They add these cards to their hand and discard an equal number face down, which technically form the first trick taken of their bid. (This is similar to the
578:
can sometimes score double (e.g. if you bid a four no trump and do not make the bid, it counts for eight points against your team. Conversely, if you make a four no trump bid, it counts as eight for your
582:
Rather than counting the tricks won, most players keep track of the tricks taken by the opposing team (e.g., it takes four books to set a four, three books to set a five, two books to set a six, and so
608:
Bid whist may also be played as an individual game. For most players, the standard 54-card deck with a 6-card kitty may be used. For a five-player game, the kitty should be reduced to four cards.
413:
are being used, the kitty will consist of four cards. If one joker is being used, the kitty will consist of five cards. And if two jokers are being used, the kitty will consist of six cards.
507:. This means they start off playing the trump suit and "pulls" all the trumps from the opponents. Once trumps are pulled from the opponents, the bidding player will begin playing his
526:
opposing team will see what suit, other than trump, is in the bidding player's hand. The opposing team will then know what suit to keep for play when the trump suit is not played.
479:
the joker for one of the discarded cards in the kitty. Many people do not like to play the latter way, because it gives an indication of what suit the bid-taker has discarded.
568:
If a team takes all 13 tricks (initial 6 plus 7), this is commonly called a Boston. A team can make a Boston regardless of the number of tricks that are bid.
571:
If a player bids 7, this is also called bidding a Boston. In this case, the bidding player is saying that the opposing team will not collect any tricks.
763:
496:
he has a winner other than trump. This is usually done by the player playing a card from a strong suit in his hand when he is out of the trump suit.
378:
hand, depending on whether higher-ranking cards or lower-ranking cards win in that hand. And lastly, the scoring of the game is handled differently.
511:. A player will not continue to play trumps when the opponents are out of trumps, saving his trumps to cut another suit that is played.
357:. As indicated by the name, bid whist adds a bidding element to the game that is not present in classic whist. Bid whist, along with
756:
409:
In most variations, a 'kitty' of four, five, or six cards is dealt separately from the cards delivered to each player. If no
664:
Dictionary of
American regional English, vol. 2 p. 229, Frederic Gomes Cassidy - Belknap Press and Harvard University Press
2085:
2076:
1025:
178:
130:
722:
475:
card of the suit played is called a renege (see Renege below). If the player cannot follow suit, he may play any card.
102:
2124:
685:
669:
600:
score. When the opponent reaches a score of seven or more, they have won. That's when the loser gets up, or 'rises'.
226:
149:
52:
2061:
749:
2119:
109:
2067:
700:
87:
2114:
2109:
1938:
1934:
116:
1658:
1577:
1315:
1188:
785:
552:
to make their bid, the bidding team must take at least the number of books equal to six plus their bid.
2017:
776:
563:
12 books (the kitty plus 11 other books) on our 5 bid, we will score a total of 6 points for that hand.
83:
38:
98:
1245:
680:
The
Everything Card Games Book: A Complete Guide to Over 50 Games, p. 93, Nikki Katz - Adams Media
1557:
362:
1157:
1097:
870:
76:
557:
what was bid. In either case, the opponents of the bidding team neither win nor lose any points.
1821:
1507:
1957:
1883:
1826:
833:
1482:
1457:
1020:
932:
586:
If a team wins a game by bidding a Boston, the total tally for the game counts as two wins.
410:
8:
1030:
1015:
1904:
1841:
1790:
1755:
1701:
1417:
1119:
962:
885:
358:
123:
735:
189:
1909:
1856:
1785:
1462:
1255:
1200:
1135:
1114:
1051:
1040:
905:
859:
843:
772:
681:
665:
710:
1796:
1745:
1648:
1522:
1497:
1285:
1240:
1230:
1215:
1167:
1056:
977:
916:
827:
821:
422:
185:
1728:
1706:
1678:
1614:
1593:
1492:
1327:
1124:
1072:
993:
982:
895:
815:
810:
741:
716:
640:
1552:
1512:
442:
higher-ranking or for lower-ranking cards to be victorious in the current hand.
1537:
1347:
900:
838:
44:
1108:
2103:
2037:
1952:
1919:
1846:
1527:
1442:
1235:
1082:
987:
726:
257:
1280:
2033:
1972:
1672:
1588:
1275:
1162:
1152:
952:
947:
522:
to his partner by leading back trumps, giving control back to his partner.
361:, remains popular particularly in U.S. military culture and a tradition in
347:
267:
1129:
2043:
1997:
1924:
1806:
1801:
1750:
1387:
1337:
1270:
1077:
942:
927:
635:
1004:
999:
398:
Trumps: Big joker, little joker, A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K
389:
Trumps: Big joker, little joker, A, K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2
1894:
1775:
1716:
1631:
1562:
1422:
1407:
1260:
1250:
967:
865:
1987:
1899:
1867:
1862:
1836:
1811:
1760:
1642:
1636:
1502:
1487:
1432:
1412:
1362:
1342:
1010:
972:
483:
play continues in this way until all twelve tricks have been played.
351:
890:
65:
1967:
1889:
1711:
1684:
1467:
1452:
1427:
1367:
1300:
1290:
1265:
1092:
1061:
1045:
957:
1392:
1210:
848:
246:
2029:
1947:
1878:
1780:
1765:
1696:
1690:
1625:
1567:
1532:
1472:
1447:
1437:
1382:
1377:
1357:
1305:
1295:
1177:
1141:
1035:
937:
910:
548:
or loses by reaching a cumulative score of minus seven or worse.
1977:
1220:
1205:
1982:
1962:
1851:
1831:
1816:
1770:
1739:
1734:
1619:
1598:
1547:
1542:
1477:
1402:
1397:
1352:
1332:
1146:
1087:
1067:
921:
880:
2002:
1873:
1722:
1609:
1604:
1517:
1372:
1225:
1172:
1102:
875:
805:
799:
645:
354:
335:
2025:
2007:
1992:
1914:
201:
193:
730:
197:
738:
A generic Bid Whist Score Sheet with an example page
90:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
771:
401:Non-trump: A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K
392:Non-trump: A, K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2
2101:
438:though "officially" three is the minimum bid.
757:
514:Not pulling trumps can lead to a team being
719:Books that teach you the game and strategy.
53:Learn how and when to remove these messages
764:
750:
293:52 card deck to 54 with 2 jokers included
227:Learn how and when to remove this message
150:Learn how and when to remove this message
590:
179:instructions, advice, or how-to content
2102:
603:
745:
161:
88:adding citations to reliable sources
59:
18:
188:so that it is more encyclopedic or
13:
428:
14:
2136:
694:
434:in turn, ending with the dealer.
34:This article has multiple issues.
2057:
2056:
374:outcome of the bidding process.
245:
166:
64:
23:
381:
75:needs additional citations for
42:or discuss these issues on the
674:
658:
1:
651:
736:Bid Whist Sample Score Sheet
620:
7:
2086:Tarot and Tarock card games
2077:Non trick-taking card games
701:Are you game for bid whist?
629:
490:
368:
10:
2141:
611:
542:
503:Skilled players typically
2052:
2016:
1933:
1657:
1576:
1314:
1187:
784:
529:
334:
329:
321:
313:
305:
297:
289:
281:
273:
263:
253:
244:
2125:African-American culture
1158:Twenty-five (Spoil Five)
404:
363:African-American culture
773:Trick-taking card games
469:
350:variant of the classic
2120:French deck card games
713:How to play Bid Whist.
2068:Historical card games
1665:(except where stated)
792:(except where stated)
711:How to Play Bid Whist
591:Speeding up the game
285:Tactics and strategy
84:improve this article
2115:American card games
2110:Auction Whist group
1822:Officers' Schafkopf
604:Cutthroat bid whist
241:
186:rewrite the content
2018:Swiss German packs
1702:Bohemian Schneider
1649:Württemberg Tarock
731:Card Games Website
717:Books on Bid Whist
239:
2097:
2096:
1910:Wendish Schafkopf
1857:Russian Schnapsen
1666:
1582:
1321:
1194:
793:
346:is a partnership
341:
340:
237:
236:
229:
219:
218:
160:
159:
152:
134:
57:
2132:
2090:
2084:
2081:
2075:
2072:
2066:
2060:
2059:
1746:German Schafkopf
1662:
1580:
1319:
1192:
1031:Norseman's knock
789:
766:
759:
752:
743:
742:
705:Black Enterprise
688:
678:
672:
662:
249:
242:
238:
232:
225:
214:
211:
205:
170:
169:
162:
155:
148:
144:
141:
135:
133:
92:
68:
60:
49:
27:
26:
19:
2140:
2139:
2135:
2134:
2133:
2131:
2130:
2129:
2100:
2099:
2098:
2093:
2088:
2082:
2079:
2073:
2070:
2064:
2048:
2012:
1929:
1729:Dreierschnapsen
1707:Bohemian Watten
1679:Bauernschnapsen
1664:
1661:
1653:
1594:Bavarian Tarock
1572:
1423:Klaberjass/Bela
1318:
1310:
1191:
1183:
983:Knock-out whist
791:
788:
780:
770:
697:
692:
691:
679:
675:
663:
659:
654:
641:Knock-out Whist
632:
623:
614:
606:
593:
545:
532:
493:
472:
431:
429:Bidding process
407:
384:
371:
233:
222:
221:
220:
215:
209:
206:
183:
171:
167:
156:
145:
139:
136:
93:
91:
81:
69:
28:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
2138:
2128:
2127:
2122:
2117:
2112:
2095:
2094:
2092:
2091:
2053:
2050:
2049:
2047:
2046:
2041:
2022:
2020:
2014:
2013:
2011:
2010:
2005:
2000:
1995:
1990:
1985:
1980:
1975:
1970:
1965:
1960:
1955:
1950:
1944:
1942:
1931:
1930:
1928:
1927:
1922:
1917:
1912:
1907:
1902:
1897:
1892:
1887:
1881:
1876:
1871:
1865:
1860:
1854:
1849:
1844:
1839:
1834:
1829:
1824:
1819:
1814:
1809:
1804:
1799:
1794:
1788:
1783:
1778:
1773:
1768:
1763:
1758:
1753:
1748:
1743:
1737:
1732:
1726:
1720:
1714:
1709:
1704:
1699:
1694:
1688:
1682:
1676:
1669:
1667:
1655:
1654:
1652:
1651:
1646:
1640:
1634:
1629:
1623:
1617:
1612:
1607:
1602:
1596:
1591:
1585:
1583:
1574:
1573:
1571:
1570:
1565:
1560:
1555:
1550:
1545:
1540:
1538:Tausendundeins
1535:
1530:
1525:
1520:
1515:
1510:
1505:
1500:
1495:
1490:
1485:
1480:
1475:
1470:
1465:
1463:Officers' Skat
1460:
1455:
1450:
1445:
1440:
1435:
1430:
1425:
1420:
1415:
1410:
1405:
1400:
1395:
1390:
1385:
1380:
1375:
1370:
1365:
1360:
1355:
1350:
1348:Bauernheinrich
1345:
1340:
1335:
1330:
1324:
1322:
1312:
1311:
1309:
1308:
1303:
1298:
1293:
1288:
1283:
1278:
1273:
1268:
1263:
1258:
1253:
1248:
1243:
1238:
1233:
1228:
1223:
1218:
1213:
1208:
1203:
1197:
1195:
1185:
1184:
1182:
1181:
1175:
1170:
1165:
1160:
1155:
1150:
1144:
1139:
1133:
1127:
1122:
1117:
1112:
1106:
1100:
1095:
1090:
1085:
1080:
1075:
1070:
1065:
1059:
1054:
1049:
1043:
1038:
1033:
1028:
1023:
1018:
1013:
1008:
1002:
997:
991:
985:
980:
975:
970:
965:
960:
955:
950:
945:
940:
935:
930:
925:
919:
914:
908:
903:
901:Call-ace whist
898:
893:
888:
883:
878:
873:
868:
863:
857:
852:
846:
841:
839:Auction bridge
836:
831:
825:
819:
813:
808:
803:
796:
794:
782:
781:
769:
768:
761:
754:
746:
740:
739:
733:
720:
714:
708:
707:, Google Books
696:
695:External links
693:
690:
689:
673:
656:
655:
653:
650:
649:
648:
643:
638:
631:
628:
622:
619:
613:
610:
605:
602:
592:
589:
588:
587:
584:
580:
572:
569:
559:
558:
544:
541:
531:
528:
492:
489:
471:
468:
430:
427:
406:
403:
383:
380:
370:
367:
339:
338:
332:
331:
327:
326:
323:
319:
318:
315:
311:
310:
307:
303:
302:
299:
295:
294:
291:
287:
286:
283:
279:
278:
275:
271:
270:
265:
261:
260:
255:
251:
250:
235:
234:
217:
216:
174:
172:
165:
158:
157:
72:
70:
63:
58:
32:
31:
29:
22:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
2137:
2126:
2123:
2121:
2118:
2116:
2113:
2111:
2108:
2107:
2105:
2087:
2078:
2069:
2063:
2055:
2054:
2051:
2045:
2042:
2039:
2038:Hindersi-Jass
2035:
2031:
2027:
2024:
2023:
2021:
2019:
2015:
2009:
2006:
2004:
2001:
1999:
1996:
1994:
1991:
1989:
1986:
1984:
1981:
1979:
1976:
1974:
1971:
1969:
1966:
1964:
1961:
1959:
1956:
1954:
1951:
1949:
1946:
1945:
1943:
1940:
1936:
1932:
1926:
1923:
1921:
1920:Unteransetzen
1918:
1916:
1913:
1911:
1908:
1906:
1903:
1901:
1898:
1896:
1893:
1891:
1888:
1885:
1882:
1880:
1877:
1875:
1872:
1869:
1866:
1864:
1861:
1858:
1855:
1853:
1850:
1848:
1847:Rosbiratschka
1845:
1843:
1840:
1838:
1835:
1833:
1830:
1828:
1825:
1823:
1820:
1818:
1815:
1813:
1810:
1808:
1805:
1803:
1800:
1798:
1797:Lusti-Kartl'n
1795:
1792:
1789:
1787:
1784:
1782:
1779:
1777:
1774:
1772:
1769:
1767:
1764:
1762:
1759:
1757:
1754:
1752:
1749:
1747:
1744:
1741:
1738:
1736:
1733:
1730:
1727:
1724:
1721:
1718:
1715:
1713:
1710:
1708:
1705:
1703:
1700:
1698:
1695:
1692:
1689:
1686:
1683:
1680:
1677:
1674:
1671:
1670:
1668:
1660:
1656:
1650:
1647:
1644:
1641:
1638:
1635:
1633:
1630:
1627:
1624:
1621:
1618:
1616:
1613:
1611:
1608:
1606:
1603:
1600:
1597:
1595:
1592:
1590:
1587:
1586:
1584:
1579:
1575:
1569:
1566:
1564:
1561:
1559:
1556:
1554:
1551:
1549:
1546:
1544:
1541:
1539:
1536:
1534:
1531:
1529:
1528:Slobberhannes
1526:
1524:
1521:
1519:
1516:
1514:
1511:
1509:
1506:
1504:
1501:
1499:
1496:
1494:
1491:
1489:
1486:
1484:
1481:
1479:
1476:
1474:
1471:
1469:
1466:
1464:
1461:
1459:
1456:
1454:
1451:
1449:
1446:
1444:
1443:Letzter Stich
1441:
1439:
1436:
1434:
1431:
1429:
1426:
1424:
1421:
1419:
1416:
1414:
1411:
1409:
1406:
1404:
1401:
1399:
1396:
1394:
1391:
1389:
1386:
1384:
1381:
1379:
1376:
1374:
1371:
1369:
1366:
1364:
1361:
1359:
1356:
1354:
1351:
1349:
1346:
1344:
1341:
1339:
1336:
1334:
1331:
1329:
1326:
1325:
1323:
1317:
1313:
1307:
1304:
1302:
1299:
1297:
1294:
1292:
1289:
1287:
1284:
1282:
1279:
1277:
1274:
1272:
1269:
1267:
1264:
1262:
1259:
1257:
1254:
1252:
1249:
1247:
1244:
1242:
1239:
1237:
1236:Catch the ten
1234:
1232:
1229:
1227:
1224:
1222:
1219:
1217:
1214:
1212:
1209:
1207:
1204:
1202:
1199:
1198:
1196:
1190:
1186:
1179:
1176:
1174:
1171:
1169:
1166:
1164:
1161:
1159:
1156:
1154:
1151:
1148:
1145:
1143:
1140:
1137:
1134:
1131:
1128:
1126:
1123:
1121:
1118:
1116:
1113:
1110:
1107:
1105:(Danish) (20)
1104:
1101:
1099:
1096:
1094:
1091:
1089:
1086:
1084:
1081:
1079:
1076:
1074:
1071:
1069:
1066:
1063:
1060:
1058:
1055:
1053:
1050:
1047:
1044:
1042:
1039:
1037:
1034:
1032:
1029:
1027:
1024:
1022:
1019:
1017:
1014:
1012:
1009:
1006:
1003:
1001:
998:
995:
992:
989:
988:Konter a Matt
986:
984:
981:
979:
976:
974:
971:
969:
966:
964:
961:
959:
956:
954:
951:
949:
946:
944:
941:
939:
936:
934:
931:
929:
926:
923:
920:
918:
915:
912:
909:
907:
904:
902:
899:
897:
894:
892:
889:
887:
884:
882:
879:
877:
874:
872:
869:
867:
864:
861:
858:
856:
853:
850:
847:
845:
842:
840:
837:
835:
832:
829:
826:
823:
820:
817:
814:
812:
809:
807:
804:
801:
798:
797:
795:
787:
783:
778:
774:
767:
762:
760:
755:
753:
748:
747:
744:
737:
734:
732:
728:
724:
721:
718:
715:
712:
709:
706:
702:
699:
698:
687:
686:1-59337-130-6
683:
677:
671:
670:0-674-20511-1
667:
661:
657:
647:
644:
642:
639:
637:
634:
633:
627:
618:
609:
601:
597:
585:
581:
577:
573:
570:
567:
566:
565:
564:
555:
554:
553:
549:
540:
536:
527:
523:
519:
517:
512:
510:
506:
501:
497:
488:
484:
480:
476:
467:
463:
459:
455:
451:
447:
443:
439:
435:
426:
424:
420:
414:
412:
402:
399:
396:
393:
390:
387:
379:
375:
366:
364:
360:
356:
353:
349:
345:
337:
333:
330:Related games
328:
324:
320:
316:
312:
308:
304:
300:
296:
292:
288:
284:
280:
276:
272:
269:
266:
262:
259:
258:United States
256:
252:
248:
243:
231:
228:
213:
203:
199:
195:
191:
187:
181:
180:
175:This article
173:
164:
163:
154:
151:
143:
132:
129:
125:
122:
118:
115:
111:
108:
104:
101: –
100:
96:
95:Find sources:
89:
85:
79:
78:
73:This article
71:
67:
62:
61:
56:
54:
47:
46:
41:
40:
35:
30:
21:
20:
2089:}}
2083:{{
2080:}}
2074:{{
2071:}}
2065:{{
2034:Schieberjass
1973:Calabresella
1673:Bauernfangen
1659:German packs
1615:Haferltarock
1589:Bauerntarock
1578:German packs
1558:Twenty-eight
1513:Siebenschräm
1316:French packs
1276:Six-bid solo
1189:French packs
1163:Two-ten-jack
1153:Turkish King
953:German whist
948:French whist
854:
786:French packs
723:McLeod, John
704:
676:
660:
624:
615:
607:
598:
594:
576:no trump bid
575:
561:
560:
550:
546:
537:
533:
524:
520:
515:
513:
508:
504:
502:
498:
494:
485:
481:
477:
473:
464:
460:
456:
452:
448:
444:
440:
436:
432:
418:
415:
408:
400:
397:
394:
391:
388:
385:
382:Card ranking
376:
372:
348:trick-taking
343:
342:
314:Playing time
268:Trick-taking
223:
207:
184:Please help
176:
146:
140:January 2010
137:
127:
120:
113:
106:
94:
82:Please help
77:verification
74:
50:
43:
37:
36:Please help
33:
2044:Kaiserspiel
1998:Truc y Flou
1925:Zehnerlegen
1807:Matzlfangen
1751:German Solo
1338:Bassadewitz
1271:Scharwenzel
1109:Skærvindsel
1098:Sixty-three
1078:Ristikontra
1026:Ninety-nine
943:Forty-fives
928:Court piece
871:Black Maria
636:Dummy whist
505:pull trumps
194:Wikiversity
99:"Bid whist"
2104:Categories
1895:Trischettn
1776:Kein Stich
1717:Doppelkopf
1632:Mulatschak
1563:Zwanzig ab
1508:Sheepshead
1493:Préférence
1281:Svängknack
1261:Marjapussi
1251:Hindersche
1125:Spoil Five
968:Hucklebuck
866:Black lady
652:References
500:diamonds.
210:March 2021
202:Wikivoyage
110:newspapers
39:improve it
1988:Tressette
1958:Botifarra
1900:Wallachen
1884:Sixty-six
1868:Schnapsen
1863:Schafkopf
1837:Ramscheln
1827:Quodlibet
1812:Mauscheln
1761:Grasobern
1643:Schnalzen
1637:Perlaggen
1503:Schwimmen
1488:Preferans
1433:Klaverjas
1413:Herzblatt
1408:Fünf dazu
1363:Bierlachs
1343:Bauerchen
1130:Stýrivolt
1011:Lanterloo
973:Kachufool
855:Bid whist
834:All fours
727:Bid Whist
395:Downtown
352:card game
344:Bid whist
309:Clockwise
240:Bid Whist
198:Wikibooks
177:contains
45:talk page
16:Card game
2062:Category
1968:Briscola
1890:Sticheln
1712:Bolachen
1685:Bierkopf
1663:32 cards
1605:Brusbart
1581:36 cards
1483:Polignac
1468:Oma Skat
1458:Mistigri
1453:Marjolet
1428:Klammern
1368:Brandeln
1320:32 cards
1301:Viersche
1291:Tarabish
1266:Rutersju
1193:36 cards
1093:Sheng ji
1083:Rödskägg
1062:Polskpas
1046:Pinochle
1021:Napoleon
1005:Knüffeln
1000:Köpknack
958:Gong Zhu
933:Cucumber
790:52 cards
630:See also
491:Strategy
369:The game
2030:Chratze
1948:Aluette
1939:Spanish
1935:Italian
1879:Sedmice
1781:Lampeln
1766:Herzeln
1697:Blattla
1691:Binokel
1626:Kratzen
1568:Zwicken
1533:Solo 66
1473:Pilotta
1448:Manille
1438:Letzter
1383:Coinche
1378:Chouine
1358:Bezique
1306:Voormsi
1296:Trekort
1178:Zwikken
1142:Tarneeb
1036:Oh hell
1016:Mizerka
938:Femkort
911:Clabber
725:, ed.,
621:Scoring
612:Bidding
583:forth).
543:Scoring
509:offsuit
386:Uptown
317:25 min.
274:Players
124:scholar
1983:Julepe
1963:Brisca
1953:Bestia
1905:Watten
1852:Rumpel
1842:Ramsen
1832:Ramsch
1817:Mucken
1802:Mariáš
1791:Lupfen
1771:Herzla
1756:Gilten
1742:(2x24)
1740:Gaigel
1735:Elfern
1719:(2x24)
1693:(2x24)
1620:Jaggln
1599:Bieten
1553:Tuppen
1548:Toepen
1543:Tippen
1478:Piquet
1418:Kaiser
1403:Fipsen
1398:Euchre
1388:Écarté
1353:Belote
1333:Baloot
1147:Thunee
1120:Spades
1088:Shelem
1068:Priffe
1048:(2x24)
963:Hearts
922:Chlust
896:Bridge
891:Bourré
886:Boston
881:Bonken
684:
668:
579:team).
530:Renege
411:jokers
359:spades
325:Medium
322:Chance
301:French
282:Skills
264:Family
254:Origin
192:it to
126:
119:
112:
105:
97:
2003:Truco
1941:packs
1874:Sedma
1786:Lorum
1723:Dreeg
1610:Dobbm
1518:Sjavs
1393:Enflé
1373:Bruus
1256:Knack
1226:Bruus
1211:Bräus
1201:Agram
1173:Whist
1136:Sueca
1115:Smear
1103:Sjavs
1052:Pitch
1041:Pedro
906:Cinch
876:Bluke
860:Bisca
849:Baśka
844:Barbu
806:3-5-8
800:3-2-5
646:Whist
405:Kitty
355:whist
336:Whist
290:Cards
200:, or
131:JSTOR
117:books
2026:Jass
2008:Tute
1993:Truc
1978:Gilé
1915:Ulti
1886:(24)
1870:(20)
1859:(24)
1793:(20)
1731:(20)
1725:(24)
1687:(20)
1681:(20)
1675:(20)
1645:(33)
1639:(33)
1628:(33)
1622:(33)
1601:(33)
1523:Skat
1498:Rams
1286:Tapp
1246:Frog
1241:Dapp
1231:Bura
1221:Brús
1216:Brus
1206:Bête
1180:(20)
1168:Vira
1149:(24)
1138:(40)
1132:(48)
1111:(28)
1064:(24)
1057:Phat
1007:(48)
996:(16)
990:(24)
978:King
924:(20)
917:Clag
913:(24)
862:(40)
851:(16)
830:(24)
828:1001
824:(24)
822:1000
818:(43)
802:(30)
777:list
682:ISBN
666:ISBN
470:Play
423:Skat
419:skat
306:Play
298:Deck
190:move
103:news
1937:or
1328:304
1073:Put
994:Kop
816:500
811:400
516:set
425:.)
421:in
86:by
2106::
2036:,
2032:,
729:,
703:,
574:A
365:.
196:,
48:.
2040:)
2028:(
779:)
775:(
765:e
758:t
751:v
277:4
230:)
224:(
212:)
208:(
204:.
182:.
153:)
147:(
142:)
138:(
128:·
121:·
114:·
107:·
80:.
55:)
51:(
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.