VIEW THE MOBILE VERSION of www.playingcardgames.net Informational Site Network Informational
Privacy
Home   -   All Card Game Rules   -   Solitaire   -   Auction   -   Euchre





Card Game Rules

Find the rules to all of the different type of card games.

The Fifteen

The Sultan

Anna

Explanation Of Terms

Fortress

La Belle Lucie

La Nivernaise

Napoleon At St Helena

The Blockade

The Clock

The Empress Of India

The Flower-garden

The Four Corners

The Fourteenth

The Salic Law

The Shah

A Misdeal

A New Deal

A New Deal

A New Plan For Overbidding

Additional Privileges For A Natural

Avoid Opening New Suits

Babette

Bidding Over One Spade

Blocking The Dummy

Bluecher

Buying Cards

Bystanders

Cæsar

Calling

Calling For New Cards

Canfield Or Klondike

Cards Exposed Before Play

Cards Exposed During Play

Cards Liable To Be Called

Cards Played In Error

Cards Played In Error

Case 1

Case 10

Case 11

Case 12

Case 2

Case 3

Case 4

Case 5

Case 6

Case 7

Case 8

Case 9

Case I

Case Ii

Case Iii

Case Iv

Case Ix

Case V

Case Vi

Case Vii

Case Viii

Cassino

Club Law

Commerce Description Of The Game

Continuation Of The Bidding

Continuous Dealing

Coups

Cutting

Cutting

Cutting Cards Of Equal Value

Cutting Out

Cutting Out

Dealing

Dealing

Decisions By The Card Committee Of The Whist Club Of New York

Declarer's Play Of A Suit Declaration

Declarer's Play Of No-trump

Declaring

Declaring Trumps

Description

Description

Description

Description

Difference Between Play In Auction And Bridge

Disputes

Double Header

Doubling

Doubling And Redoubling

Drawing

Dummy

Eldest Or First Hand

Entry And Re-entry

Etiquette Of Auction Bridge

Etiquette Of Euchre

Exception To The No-trump Rule

Extended Commerce

Five-card Loo

Five-pool Pope

Fiving

Flag-flying

Formation Of The Table

Fourth Hand Declarations

General Play Of The Declarer

General Rules

General Sedgewick

Hands In Which A Trump Declaration Is Doubtful

Hands In Which The No-trump Declaration Is Doubtful

Hints To Players

Hints To Players

How Second Hand Should Bid After An Offensive Declaration

How To Bid Against Two Or Three Spades

How To Declare Two-suit Hands

How To Lead Against A No-trump

How To Lead To A Double

How To Return Partner's Lead

Introduction

Irish Loo

Jig

Jinking

Leading

Leads Out Of Turn

Limited Commerce

Limited Stops

Limiting The Deal

Lone Hands

Loo

Looking At The Spare Hand

Loto

Making The Trump And Playing

Margarethe

Misery Or Misere

Mixed Loo

Modifications

Mount Olympus

My Bird Sings

Nap Or Napoleon

Napoleon's Square

Nestor

New Cards

Newmarket

Nine-card Nap

Number-showing Leads

Original Declarations By The Dealer

Penalties For The Dealer

Play By Declarer's Adversaries

Play For An Even Break

Playing Alone

Playing For Game

Playing The Hands

Playing The Hands

Poker

Pool

Pool Commerce

Pope Joan

Pope Joan Wins

Reneging

Right Of Entry

Robbing

Rules Of The Game

Scoring

Scoring

Scoring And Score-sheets

Second Hand

Second Hand Declarations

Selling The Deal

Shuffling

Shuffling

Six- Or Seven-card Nap

Sly

Snip-snap-snorum

Spare Hand

Speculation

Spenser's Fairie Queen

Spin

Spoil-five

Stakes

Stakes

Suit Declarations

Summarized Penalties

Tactics

Technical Terms

Technical Terms Used In Euchre

The "louis" Patience

The Besieged City

The Betting

The Bid Of One No-trump

The Bid Of Three Spades

The Bid Of Two Spades

The Bridge

The Carpet

The Choice Between A Game And A Double

The Congress

The Constitution

The Deal

The Deal

The Dealer

The Declaration

The Discard

The Discard

The Double Of One Spade

The Draw

The Finesse

The Fish-bone

The Great Thirteen

The Hands

The Hemispheres

The Herring-bone

The Jack-pot

The Kings

The Labyrinth

The Laws Of Auction Bridge

The Lead Against A Suit Declaration

The Mill

The Nation

The Old Game

The Olga

The Play

The Play

The Queens

The Revoke

The Revoke

The Rubber

The Rubber

The Shift

The Signal

The Square

The Stakes

The Tables

The Terrace

The Three Spade Bid

The Trump Card

The Two Bid In Diamonds Or Clubs

The Two Spade Bid

The Wheel

The Zodiac

Third Hand

Third Hand Declarations

Thirty-two Card Packs

Thirty-two Card Packs

Turn-up Snip

Twenty-five And Forty-five

Two Rings

Two Tricks Win

Unlimited Loo

Value Of The Hands

Variations

Variations

Variations

Variations

Variations

Various Ideas Of The Two Spade Bid

Vingt-un Or 21

Wellington

What Third Hand Should Bid When Second Hand Has Declared

What To Do When The Partner Is Doubled

When All Three Players Have Made Offensive Declarations

When One Club Or One Diamond Has Been Declared

When One Heart Or One Royal Has Been Declared

When The Dealer And Second Hand Have Made Offensive Declarations And The Third Hand Passed

When The Dealer And Third Hand Have Made Offensive Declarations And The Second Hand Passed

When The Dealer Has Called One Spade And The Second Hand Passed

When The Dealer Has Made A Defensive And Both The Second And Third Hands Offensive Declarations

When The Dealer Has Shown Strength And The Second Hand Passed

When The Dealer's Defensive Declaration Has Been The Only Bid

When The Only Offensive Declaration Has Been Made By The Dealer

When The Only Offensive Declaration Has Been Made By The Second Hand

When The Only Offensive Declaration Has Been Made By The Third Hand

When Three Spades Has Been Declared

When To Advance The Bid

When To Bid No-trump

When To Bid No-trump Over A Suit

When To Bid Three In Either Royals Or Hearts

When To Bid Two In Either Royals Or Hearts

When To Bid Two No-trumps

When To Bid Two No-trumps Over One No-trump

When To Make A Trump Declaration

When To Overbid A Partner's No-trump

When To Overbid One No-trump With Two No-trumps

When To Overbid The Partner

When To Overbid With Strong Clubs

When To Redouble

When Two Diamonds Or Two Clubs Has Been Declared

When Two Hearts Or Two Royals Has Been Declared

When Two Spades Has Been Declared

Light And Shade