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Gone Bunkers. However, he also has a super special offer, which he now plays as the highest trump. Doris uses the opportunity in order to get rid of her super special offer. Chris wins the trick, because the first of these two cards is higher than the second.
Anke leads a blue 5. Bert has no blue, and would like to win the trick, so he plays a red 3 and explains that red is the trump color.
Chris would also like to have the trick and has no blue cards, but also has no red cards. He plays a yellow 9 and gets annoyed, because he cannot proclaim yellow the trump color, since trump is already red. Doris would not like the trick, but has only red cards trump in her hand. She plays the red 3 and explains that it is lower than the red 3 from Bert. Bert wins the trick.
If you have won a trick, you immediately look to see whether you have won one or more of your chosen bargain. If yes, you place these on your bargain pile; all other cards including the super special offers are placed upon your odds and ends stack face down.
The trick taking game ends for that round when all cards have been played. Now, you move on to clearing. Sort all cards in your odds and ends stack. Starting with the player who won the last trick, each player may discard all of their cards of a single value to the trash heap.
You may, however, be able to create bargains from odds and ends! Only the first:. Any cards beyond these may be added onto your bargain pile. In this way, minuses turn into points. Simultaneously, you have set a new bargain for yourself for the next round. The old bargain is applied to you no longer. A four player game. Anke has collected the 6 bargain in the first round.
She has won three tricks and has received her bargain with twice. Now she has the following cards in her odds and ends stack: She throws two 3s on the trash heap, then puts other 3 on her bargain pile.
She is now no longer on the hunt for 6s but after 3s. Two 4s are in Anke's odds and ends stacks. The other players don't know this of course. If she should receive in the next trick taking round more 4s, she can switch to a new bargain when the next clearing arrives.
Several players may choose to get rid of the save value card during clearing. Super special offers can never be cleared, and must be kept through the final scoring. Players may throw sets of any size, even if not large enough to change your bargain card. They can even give up throwing off cards completely.
The next dealer collects the cards from the trash heap and shuffles them, placing them under the remaining cards. Then he distributes the cards and the next round begins. If there are not sufficient cards to deal eight to each player, as many cards as possible are dealt such that every player receives the same number of cards.
If you have chosen a new bargain during the clearing round, cards with your former bargain will now be added to your odds and ends stack. You can no longer place them on your bargain pile, because only the uppermost card of the stack determines which cards you can put on your bargain pile during the trick round.
Anke had collected the 6 bargain in the first trick taking round. When clearing, she has changed to the 3 bargain.
If she now wins a trick with the cards , she can place the 3 on the bargain pile, while the 6 goes with the 2 and the 8 on her odds and ends stack.
The game ends after the stipulated number of rounds. In the last round, players may clear twice. Everyone may choose two values to discard and possibly use to add to their bargain pile. Of course this time everyone chooses the values for which they have the most cards. The minimum three or two cards go on the trash heap, while the remaining cards of this value go on the bargain pile. Everyone counts the cards their two stacks. Each bargain card counts one point, while each odds and ends card subtracts one point.
Whoever has the most points wins. Decide early on which values you would like to change you into a bargain. Otherwise, it can occur that you have many cards in several values that you will unable to completely clear, hurting your score.
Even if you win no tricks in the first round, you still can win the game. Concentrate on giving other players odds and ends so as to hurt their scores.
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