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To avoid winning a trick, players are often tempted to play lower ranking cards than those played by previous players. Players should know to "build up a few points" in the first rounds when the stakes are low to then get rid of their highest ranking cards and keep the lower ranking cards for the following rounds. This can even be an advantage for the last player as he clearly knows the ranking of the cards.
To avoid winning a trick, players are often tempted to play lower ranking cards than those played by previous players. Players should know to "build up a few points" in the first rounds when the stakes are low to then get rid of their highest ranking cards and keep the lower ranking cards for the following rounds. This can even be an advantage for the last player as he clearly knows the ranking of the cards.
'''Additional Tips:'''
Leading can often be a disadvantage, especially in the later tricks of a round. Because there are twice as many payoo cards as any other suit, leading payoo means that the other players are less likely to be out of the suit and might have to take the trick.

Revision as of 14:56, 6 December 2020

Remarks from the rules:

When Discarding, players should not forget that discarding a complete suit to have the best discarding possibilities could also mean being left with one "lone" 7 and/or one 9 and/or one 10 from another player's discarded pile!

To avoid winning a trick, players are often tempted to play lower ranking cards than those played by previous players. Players should know to "build up a few points" in the first rounds when the stakes are low to then get rid of their highest ranking cards and keep the lower ranking cards for the following rounds. This can even be an advantage for the last player as he clearly knows the ranking of the cards.


Additional Tips:

Leading can often be a disadvantage, especially in the later tricks of a round. Because there are twice as many payoo cards as any other suit, leading payoo means that the other players are less likely to be out of the suit and might have to take the trick.