![]() A blind nil is a nil bid that is made before looking or turning over any of the CARDominoes in one's hand. Blind Nil may only be bid by a player whose partnership is losing by at least 100 points. The rest of the nil-bidding partnership's score depends on whether his other partner made, over-made or under-made his individual bid. The success and score of the nil bid is based on whether that individual who bid nil does in fact win no tricks and thus successfully make his individual bid. The nil bidder's partner can still bid the number of tricks he thinks he can catch for the partnership. Nil is a declaration and bid that an individual player may voice, and means that he will catch and win no tricks. Once each player has bid, the individual bids of each team are added to arrive at the team bid. ![]() Although the two players across from each other are partners, they both voice an individual bid of the number of tricks each think they can catch and come up with a total for their partnership. There are 13 tricks per hand played.īidding: Each player, starting at the dealer's left, is required to submit and voice a bid of the number of tricks that he thinks he can individually win. The highest card of the suit lead or the highest spade wins the trick. When each of the four players plays one card into the center as a lead or to follow a lead, it is considered a trick. Objective: Partners bid on how many combined tricks they can "take" between them and win the hand and score the most points. After the CARDominoes are thoroughly shuffled and mixed, each player draws 13 from the stockpile and places them on their ends or sides facing himself as his hand. Aces are high, then King, Queen, Jack, 10 to 2.ĭeal: The first person to shuffle is considered the dealer and is selected at random and thereafter the shuffle/deal rotates clockwise around the table. Requirements: One set of CARDominoes without Jokers. This is a partner game with the two partners sitting across from and facing each other. “Bags” are not to be included in the scoring.If the number of books remaining is less than the number of books bidded, the team is set and must score accordingly. ![]()
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