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  1. Pinochle. Aces around, dix or double pinochles. Score points by trick-taking and also by forming combinations of cards into melds. By Masque Publishing.

    • Dealing
    • Bidding
    • Winning The Auction
    • Melding
    • Valid Melds
    • Trick Taking
    • Scoring
    • Voluntarily Going Set
    • Winning The Game
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    Pinochle is played in partnerships, with partners sitting opposite each other at the table. The first dealer is chosen at random, but then dealership passes clockwise around the table. At the start of each round every player is dealt 12 cards. The player to the left of the dealer has first bid (see below).

    Once every player has been dealt 12 cards the auction begins. Here players bid the minimum number of points they believe their team can get during that round. The minimum bid is 250 points, and starts with the player to the left of the dealer. A player can either bid 10 or 20 points over the current bid, or pass. Once a player either passes or rais...

    The player who won the auction must declare the trump for that round. Next, the partner of the winning player must select and pass over exactly 4 cards from his hand to the winning player. The winner must then pass 4 cards back to his partner. There is no restriction on which cards are passed, but partners cannot communicate or consult with each ot...

    All players will form melds from their hand for points. There are three classes of melds. A single card can be part of multiple melds in different classes, but can only be a member of a single meld in a given class. For example a queen of hearts can be a member of a "Hearts marriage" (Class 1 meld), and a member of "Queens around" (Class 3 meld), b...

    The following are valid melds in Pinochle, and their respective point values: 1. Run: Ten to Ace, all 5 cards in the current trump suit (♥J♥Q♥K♥10♥A). Worth 150 points. 2. Run + King: A run with an extra king in the trump suit. (♥J♥Q♥K♥K♥10♥A). Worth 190 points. 3. Run + Queen: A run with an extra queen in the trump suit. (♥J♥Q♥Q♥K♥10♥A). Worth 190...

    Once melding concludes trick taking starts. The player who won the auction leads the first trick, and then the winner of each trick leads the next one. The player leading the trick can play any card they wish, but other players must follow the restrictions below: 1. You must play a card in the same suit as the lead card. 2. If you cannot play a car...

    At the end of the round the players tally up their scores. Every ten (10), king, and ace collected as part of tricks is worth 10 points, as well as the last trick of the round. Thus a team can get a maximum of 250 points in the trick taking phase by getting all 8 tens, all 8 kings, all 8 aces, and the last trick of the round. If a team is unable to...

    If, after melding, the bidding team's bid is more than 250 points higher than their combined score they have gone set. The player who won the bid can at this moment throw in the hand. Doing this will cause them to go set, have their bid subtracted from their total score, the opposing team gets their melds added to their score, and the next round be...

    The game is won when either team has a total score of 1500 or greater at the end of a round. If both teams cross the finish line in the same round then the team who currently holds the bid wins regardless of the actual point values. Example 1: You and Bill end the round with 1500 points, while Mike and Lisa only have 1200 points. You and Billwin th...

    Pinochle is a trick-taking and melding game popular in the United States. Learn the rules, play online with other players, or join a multiplayer game on CardGames.io.

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