
If you are about to win the game and do not have many bags it makes sense to bid more conservatively.You can bid aggressive with Aces, King protected with a lower suited card, and for hands where you have few or no of one suit and many Spades.In general it is best to bid about 1 trick less than how many you think you can take, so that if something does not go your way you can still make your bid.If you and your partner bid a combined 7 tricks but only take 6 you’ve failed to meet your bid goal & you score -10 for every trick you bid, meaning you would lose 70 points on the hand.When you get 10 bags 100 points are subtracted from your score.If you score more tricks than you bid the extra tricks are called bags and are scored as 1 point each.This means if your partner bids 3 and you bid 4 then you would still meet the bid requirement if the partner took 6 tricks and you took 1.Other than when you go nil your trick bid is summed with your partners and you are scored together as a team.If you bid zero and take zero tricks you score 100 points.If you bid zero and take any tricks you lose 100 points.If you bid zero tricks that is called going nil.Players can bid to take between 0 and 13 tricks.

Tap the screen with a finger to choose how many tricks you believe you will be able to take & which card to play.Use your mouse left click button to select which card to play.

Use your mouse left click button to select how many tricks you believe you will be able to make before playing any cards.The lower right corner of the welcome screen has buttons for sharing the game on social media & reading game developer information.The lower left corner of the welcome screen has a language select drop down.
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