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* Hearts is a card game for 4 players, every player for themselves.
* Hearts is a card game for 4 players, every player for themselves.
* It uses the standard 52-card pack, ranked A (high) to 2 (low), with the figure cards being KQJ high to low.
* It uses the standard 52-card pack, ranked {{card|=A}} (high) to {{card|=2}} (low), with the figure cards being {{card|=K}}{{card|=Q}}{{card|=J}} high to low.


== Setup ==
== Setup ==
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* After passing cards, the player holding the 2 of clubs leads the first trick.
* After passing cards, the player holding the 2 of clubs leads the first trick.
* Each player must follow suit if possible. If you have no cards of the suit led, you may play a card of any suit.
* Each player must follow suit if possible. If you have no cards of the suit led, you may play a card of any suit.
** Exception: You may not play a heart or the Queen of Spades on the first trick, even if you have no clubs.
** Exception: You may not play a {{heart}} or the {{spade|=Q}} on the first trick, even if you have no clubs.
* The highest card of the suit led wins the trick. The winner of a trick starts the next trick.
* The highest card of the suit led wins the trick. The winner of a trick starts the next trick.
* Hearts may not be led until a heart has been played (this is called "breaking hearts").
* Hearts may not be led until a {{heart}} has been played (this is called "breaking hearts").
* There is no trump suit.
* There is no trump suit.


== Scoring ==
== Scoring ==


* At the end of each hand, each heart taken by a player counts -1, and the Queen of Spades counts -13.
* At the end of each hand, each {{heart}} taken by a player counts -1, and the {{spade|=Q}} counts -13.
* If one player has taken all 13 hearts ''and'' the Queen of Spades (this is known as "shooting the moon", or "slam"), that player scores 0 and all other players score -26.  Warning other players about an attempt to shoot the moon is team play, and a breach of Hearts etiquette.
* If one player has taken all 13 {{heart}}s ''and'' {{spade|=Q}} (this is known as "shooting the moon", or "slam"), that player scores 0 and all other players score -26.  Warning other players about an attempt to shoot the moon is team play, and a breach of Hearts etiquette.
* When one or more players reach zero, the game ends.
* When one or more players reach zero, the game ends.
* The player with the highest score wins.
* The player with the highest score wins.

Revision as of 17:30, 13 June 2023

Overview

  • Hearts is a card game for 4 players, every player for themselves.
  • It uses the standard 52-card pack, ranked     (high) to     (low), with the figure cards being           high to low.

Setup

The entire deck is dealt, giving each player a hand of 13 cards. After looking at your hand, choose three cards to pass to another player.

The passing rotation is:

  • (1st hand) to the player on your left,
  • (2nd hand) to the player on your right,
  • (3rd hand) to the player across the table,
  • (4th hand) no passing.

The rotation repeats until the game ends.

Tricks

  • After passing cards, the player holding the 2 of clubs leads the first trick.
  • Each player must follow suit if possible. If you have no cards of the suit led, you may play a card of any suit.
    • Exception: You may not play a ​♥ or the ​♠ on the first trick, even if you have no clubs.
  • The highest card of the suit led wins the trick. The winner of a trick starts the next trick.
  • Hearts may not be led until a ​♥ has been played (this is called "breaking hearts").
  • There is no trump suit.

Scoring

  • At the end of each hand, each ​♥ taken by a player counts -1, and the ​♠ counts -13.
  • If one player has taken all 13 ​♥s and ​♠ (this is known as "shooting the moon", or "slam"), that player scores 0 and all other players score -26. Warning other players about an attempt to shoot the moon is team play, and a breach of Hearts etiquette.
  • When one or more players reach zero, the game ends.
  • The player with the highest score wins.

Variants

Normal

Game ends at 100 points

Quick

Game ends at 75 points

Modern & Autocomplete

The very popular Modern Variation (in which the "hold" or "no pass" hand is skipped) will be added shortly, along with Autocomplete.