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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A four-person trick-taking card game, with a difference. As with most such games, the winner of the last trick puts down a card, and everyone else must put down a card of the same suit (unless they have none, in which case they put down any card they want) and the player with the highest card of the original suit wins. However, the number of tricks won is irrelevant, what matters is the cards you win. Every Heart you win counts for one point. If you are playing the "Black Lady" variant - and most computer versions do - the Queen of Spades also counts for 13 points (although some players play 6). The first player to go over a per-agreed number of points (often 100) loses, and the player with the fewest points at this point wins. |