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maker by announcing a trump suit. Bidding ends as soon as trumps
are made. Fol owing three passes, the dealer is obliged to make
trumps. Play (Rot erdam rules) Eldest leads to the first trick. To a
trump lead you must fol ow suit if possible and head the trick if
possible. To a plain-suit lead you must fol ow suit if possible, but
possible. To a plain-suit lead you must fol ow suit if possible, but
need not head the trick. If you can’t fol ow suit, you must trump
and overtrump if possible, even if your partner is winning the trick.
The trick is taken by the highest card of the suit led, or by the
highest trump if any are played. The winner of each trick, before
leading to the next, scores to his partnership the value of any meld
it may contain. If a trump sequence includes K-Q, the marriage
counts 20 in addition. Score If the maker’s side has scored more
than the other, both sides score what they make. If not, the makers
score nothing and the opponents score 162 plus the value of al
melds made by both sides. There is a bonus of 100 for winning
every trick. Game is 1500 points.
Variations
Amsterdam rules of fol owing (1) If you cannot fol ow to a plain-
suit lead and the trick is being won by an opponent, you must
trump and overtrump if you can. However, if they are winning with
a trump which you cannot beat, you may only undertrump if you
cannot discard from a plain suit. (2) If you cannot fol ow to a plain-
suit lead and the trick is being won by your partner, you may play
anything, other than a lower trump if your partner played a higher
(unless you have no alternative). (3) If trumps are led, you must
fol ow suit and head the trick if you can, even if your partner is
winning it.
Trump selection A preferred trump suit is proposed by revealing
the dealer’s last card or by cut ing a second pack. In one round of
bidding each in turn may pass or make the preferred suit trump. If
al pass another round fol ows, in which each in turn may pass or
make another suit trump. If al pass again there is a new deal.