![]() ![]() A bid of Blind nil scores twice as much as an ordinary nil - it wins 200 points if successful and loses 200 points if it fails.If a bid of nil fails - that is, the bidder takes at least one trick - the bidder's side loses 100 points, but still receives any amount scored for the partner's bid. ![]() This is in addition to the score won (or lost) by the partner of the nil bidder for tricks made. If a bid of Nil is successful, the nil bidder's side receives 100 points.If a team wins fewer tricks than the bid made, they lose 10 times of their bid.Any bags beyond ten are carried over to the next cycle of ten overtricks. If a team reaches to 10 bags, the team will have -100 penalty points and the total bag amount will be reset to 0. The Sandbagging Rule: Overtricks are known as bags.Additional tricks ( overtricks) are worth an extra one point each. A side that takes at least as many tricks as its bid calls for receives a score equal to 10 times its bid.Playing the first spade is known as "Breaking" spades.the leader has nothing but spades left in hand.some player has played a spade (on the lead of another suit), or.The winner of each trick leads to the next. A trick containing a Spade is won by the highest spade played if no spade is played, the trick is won by the highest card of the suit led.Each player, in turn, clockwise, must follow suit if able if unable to follow suit, the player may play ANY card. The player to dealer's left leads any card except a spade to the first trick.Spade Plus Gameplay: The Play of the Hand Blind Nil may get you +200 points or lose you -200 points At the beginning of the Bidding, players can make BLIND NIL bid which must be declared before a player looks at his cards.If it’s successfully achieved, it will bring +100 points as bonus. If the player fails to achieve 0 (Nil) bid, it brings -100 penalty points. A bid of 0 tricks is known as NIL. Players who select 0 (Nil) bid declares that they will not win any tricks during that round.There is no requirement for each bid to be higher than the last one. The bidding begins with the player to dealer's left and continues clockwise.Each team adds the bids of the two partners together and the total is the number of tricks that the partners try to win to get positive score. Each players bid a number of tricks between 0 and 13.The cards, in each suit, rank from highest to lowest: A, K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. Players sitting opposite each other are partners. The game is for four players which play in pairs. ![]()
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