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After each round, the person to the left of the previous dealer will deal the cards for that round. The dealer must shuffle the cards and deal each player 12 cards. The six remaining cards are placed face down in the center of the table to form the "kitty," or the reserve stack of cards.
The dealer will deal the cards one at a time going clockwise around the table. The six cards in the "kitty" can be dealt at any time, with only one exception. The first four cards of the deal and the last four cards of the deal cannot be placed in the reserve stack. The bidding process starts with the player to the left of the dealer.
Each bid will consist of both a number and a suffix. The players will use the numbers 3 through 7 to bid. The number indicates the amount of books above six that the bidder's team thinks they can win. For example, someone who guarantees one "book" will be promising to obtain seven total "books" or rounds of cards. There are also three suffixes used when bidding: Uptown indicates that the player bidding intends to name a card suit that will be the trump cards and that high cards will beat the lower cards; downtown indicates that the player bidding will name a trump suit and the low card will beat the high cards; no trump indicates that the player bidding will indicate whether high or low cards will win the "books" if they are to win the bid and there will be no trump cards.
Each player will take a turn bidding going around the table clockwise. Each player must either pass his turn to bid or bid a higher amount than the previous player. When this occurs, 3 books won by the reneging team in that hand are given to the non-reneging team. If the reneging team won fewer than three books, the hand is scored as though the non-reneging team won all 13 books.
Each team begins with a score of zero. At the end of each hand, the bidding team either wins or loses some points. The game ends when a team wins by achieving a cumulative score of seven or more, or loses by reaching a cumulative score of minus seven or worse.
At the end of the play, the books are counted. There are 13 altogether, corresponding to the 12 cards played by each player plus the kitty, which counts as a book won by the bidder's team. Each book won above six counts as a point. In order to score, the bidding team must make at least as many points as they bid. If the bidding team have at least as many points as their bid, they score all the points they made. If they fail to take enough books for their bid they are 'set' : they score nothing for their books, and instead the points that they bid are subtracted from their score.
In either case, the opponents of the bidding team neither win nor lose any points. Example: If my team won the bid with a "5 high", and we only made 4 points the kitty and 9 other books we would have failed our bid and we would go back 5 points. On the other hand if we make 6 books the kitty plus 11 other books on our 5 bid, we will score a total of 6 points for that hand.
If the winning bid was a no trump bid, the score for the hand is doubled. For example if you win the bid with 4 no trump and win 11 books you score 10 points which will win the game unless you began the hand with a negative score ; if you win only 8 books you lose 8 points.
Some play that, in a no trump bid, the jokers must be placed out of play in the kitty. If you win the bid in no trumps, then any jokers you find in the kitty must be left there, and you must discard any jokers that were in your original hand.
After you have discarded placing any jokers apart from your other discards , then before the play begins, any other players who hold jokers must discard them and draw new cards in their place from the face-down kitty. Some play that in no trump bids, jokers can be played at any time , even if you have a card of the suit that was led, but the joker can never win the trick.
If you play this variation, you can sometimes use a joker profitably to lengthen one of your suits. Many people play that a low bid with trumps has priority over a high bid of the same number with trumps. For example if one player bids 4 high, the next player can overcall with 4 low. On the other hand, some play that all bids for a given number of tricks are equal - so for example to overcall a 4 bid of any kind requires a 5 bid or higher.
Some play that if the bidding is won by a bid with trumps, the kitty must be sported before it is added to the bidder's hand. Sporting the kitty means that after a player wins the bid they expose the kitty, so that all can see what cards are in it.
Some players play with only one joker, but use the deuce of spades as permanent second highest trump in the game. In this case there is only a five card kitty, and the spade suit is shorter than the others, the two counting as part of the trump suit. In no trump bids, the two of spades resumes its normal function as a spade.
Some players play with both jokers and with the deuce of spades as the third highest trump in the game. In this case there is a six card kitty.
Some play that if the bidder's opponents win more than six books, they score for each book above six that they make: 1 point for each book over 6 if there was a trump suit; 2 for each book over six if there were no trumps. A bid of seven uptown, downtown or no trumps is also known as a Boston. Some award extra points for this - in theory quadruple points 28 are awarded. In practice this means that whole game is at stake: the bidders will win the game if they succeed in winning all trhe books, and the oppopnents will win the game if they win any books at all.
Some play that a team is only allowed two 'sets' that is failed bids per game. This is to prevent a losing team from prolonging the game indefinitely through a series of reckless bids. A team that fails in their bid for the third time automatically loses the game irrespective of the scores. As usual, the bid is the number of 'books' above six that the team promises to take, but in this version the bids are numbers only, from 1 to 7.
Note that bids of 1 and 2 are possible. As in the game with jokers, each player has just one chance to speak, and must either pass or bid a number. The "Books Required to Win Bid", specified below, is the number of books required to make a bid. The "Books Required to Stop Bid", specified below, is the number of books required to set your opponents bid. The kitty is the six cards that the highest bidder has access to.
The cards were arbitrarily dealt, face down, in the center of the table during the deal by the dealer. The object of the game is to win 7 books. The highest bidder names the trump suit, or in the case of a no trump bid specifies whether the game will be played uptown or downtown. The bidder then picks up the 6-card kitty, combines it with their other 12 cards and throws away their six worst cards. These six cards are placed face down and counted as the highest bidders' teams first book.
The highest bidder makes the first play. They may lead with any card. The other players must follow with the same suit. If a player does not follow with the same suit and the player has that suit, the player has reneged. The reneging player's team pays 3 books to the other team. These books may be collected later, if the reneging team does not currently have the books. Bid Whist for Windows does not renege nor will it allow you to renege.
A player who does not have that suit in their hand has the option to play a trump card or any other card they choose. In the case of a no trump bid, a player who does not have a particular led suit, should play a Joker. In a no trump bid, Jokers have no value. Also, in a no trump bid, if a Joker is the led play, the first non-Jokerwill be the lead suit and all other players must follow that suit.
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