John Hanson reports a different form of Cot: in this version it is bid after only four cards each have been dealt. The remaining cards are not dealt and the Cot bidder has to win all four tricks. The cards of the Cot bidder's partner are placed face up on the table. I am not sure how this form of Cot is scored. Some play that the bidder can announce "Thani" or "Adi" after all eight cards have been dealt.
This is an undertaking that the bidder win every trick alone without help from partner. The bidder leads to the first trick. If the bidder wins every trick, the bidder's team scores 4 points; if not they lose 5 points.
Presumably the Thani is lost if the bidder's partner wins a trick. John Hanson reports a version in which "Thani" can be announced before the seventh trick by a player who has won the first six tricks. I am not sure how this form of Thani is scored. It is possible for three players to play In this case the Sevens and Eights are removed from the pack, leaving 24 cards.
The compulsory minimum bid for the first player is 12, and the highest bidder plays alone against the other two in temporary partnership. The game is played between three teams of two, partners sitting opposite, and all the cards are dealt out, three at a time, before the bidding. The minimum bid is The team that bids highest plays against the other four players as opponents. Here is an archive copy of Raj Nair's 28 page. Players and Cards 28 is usually played by four players in fixed partnerships, partners facing each other.
The values of the cards are: Jacks 3 points each Nines 2 points each Aces 1 point each Tens 1 point each Other cards K, Q, 8, 7 no points This gives a total of 28 points for cards, hence the name of the game. Deal and Bidding Deal and play are counter-clockwise; the cards are shuffled by the dealer and cut by the player to dealer's left. The Play The play can be divided into two phases: before and after the bidder's face down trump card is exposed.
First phase: The player to the dealer's right leads to the first trick; players must follow suit if possible, the highest card of the suit led wins the trick, and the winner of each trick leads to the next.
If you have no card of the suit led you have two options: You may discard any card. This card cannot win the trick unless the trump is exposed during the current trick and the card you played turns out to have been a trump. Before playing a card, you may call for the bidder's face down trump to be exposed. In this case, the bidder must turn this trump card face up for all to see, and it is then added to the bidder's hand.
Having called for the trump to be exposed, you must play a trump to this trick if you have one; if you have no trump you may discard any card. From the moment when the trump is exposed, the play enters the second phase - see below. During this phase the bidder is subject to the following restrictions: The bidder is not allowed to lead a card of the concealed trump suit unless there is no alternative.
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Up to six family members will be able to use this app with Family Sharing enabled. App Store Preview. The card is not shown to the other players, who therefore will not know at first what suit is trumps: it remains face down in front of the bidder until at some point during the play someone calls for the trump suit to be exposed.
The dealer then completes the deal, giving four more cards to each player, so that everyone has eight. After everyone has seen their eight cards, the final bidder or the bidder's partner may increase the bid if they wish, but if they do so the new bid must be at least The play can be divided into two phases: before and after the bidder's face down trump card is exposed. The player to the dealer's right leads to the first trick; players must follow suit if possible, the highest card of the suit led wins the trick, and the winner of each trick leads to the next.
During this first phase it is illegal for the bidder to lead a card of the trump suit, unless he or she has no cards of other suits. If you have no card of the suit led you have two options:. During the first phase, the face down trump is not considered as belonging to the bidder's hand. If the bidder holds no card of the suit that was led, the bidder has essentially the same options as the other players: to discard any card without declaring trumps, or to expose the face down trump card and play a trump to the trick not necessarily the one that was face down.
During the first phase, cards of the concealed trump suit have no special effect: each trick is won by the highest card of the suit led, even if it also contains cards of the suit that is subsequently revealed as trumps. Beginning with the trick in which the trump card is exposed, each trick is won by the highest trump in it.
Tricks that contain no trumps are won by the highest card of the suit led. Players must follow suit if possible: if unable to follow, they may play a trump or discard a card of another suit, as they like. As before, the winner of each trick leads to the next. The bidder is now free to lead any suit, including trumps.
When all eight tricks have been played, each side counts the card points in the tricks it has won.
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