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- Whist | Board Game | BoardGameGeek
The object of Whist is to acquire tricks in excess of 6, each 1 of which scores 1 point In this basic form the game usually goes to 5, though 7 and 9 point variations were also common The trumps in standard Whist were determined by facing the last card to be dealt In addition, like most card games, there are a large variety of variants
- Whist Card Card - Question about Strategy | Whist - BoardGameGeek
Whist is a tough game to list hard-and-fast strategy, since the "correct" play is almost always situational However, there are a few general guidelines for a beginner 1) When there is no trump suit, lead low (invite) from your strongest suit
- Contract Whist | Whist - BoardGameGeek
This is a version of the game that I have recently been taught Each player plays as an individual, not pairs Any number can play Seven cards are dealt in the first round, then six, then five, down to one, then from one back up to seven again The trump
- German Whist | Board Game | BoardGameGeek
The game is a quick to learn, easy to arrange, and fast-playing introduction to trick-taking games and serves as a good first step to learning to play Whist or Bridge for players unfamiliar with trick-taking
- Whist 22 | Board Game | BoardGameGeek
Whist 22 Card game played with 22 Tarot cards where you bid on how many tricks you'll win 95
- How to play German Whist (Whist for 2 players) - BoardGameGeek
BGG user bwridge said at "Review: German Whist": "A few BGG description: "[…] The game is a quick to learn, easy to arrange, and fast-playing introduction to trick-taking games and serves as a good first step to learning to play Whist or Bridge for players unfamiliar with trick-taking "
- Whist - the basics of trick taking games. | Whist - BoardGameGeek
'Minnesota Whist' or 'Norweigan Whist' is the way I usually played Whist, This starts with a bidding round which decides if the game should be played 'high' or 'low' Each player decides if they want to play 'high' or 'low' and nid either using a card where black indicates 'high' and red 'low' (Norwegian reverses this so black is 'low' and red
- Minnesota Whist | Board Game | BoardGameGeek
This game, similar to Whist, is mostly played in Minnesota and South Dakota and was brought there by settlers from Norway It is extremely similar to a Scandinavian game, often listed in English language card game books under the name Norwegian Whist There are four players in two fixed partnerships Using a standard 52 card pack and no trumps
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