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Rules for Pitch
Pitch is a trick-winning card game. Six cards are dealt to each
player. The object is to be the first to get enough major points to
win the game.
The 5 major points are each worth one point and they are:
a) winning the highest card of trump
b) winning the lowest card of trump
c) winning the jack of the trump suit (if it is dealt out)
d) achieving the highest card points total in tricks won
e) winning a) through c) plus winning all six tricks (this would
guarantee also achieving the highest card points total)
(Please note that if you bid 5 or smudge, then you must win all six
tricks plus the jack of the trump suit will have to have been dealt
out. Bidding smudge is risky since the jack of the trump suit may not
have been dealt out to any player.)
Card points totals are determined from values of cards won in the
tricks. They are: ace=4pts, king=3pts, queen=2pts, jack=1pts,
10's=10pts, (2 through 9)=0pts. If more than one player ties for
highest card points total then no one wins that major point. If the
jack of the trump suit is not dealt out then no one wins that major
point either.
After the bidding phase, the highest bidder is called the pitcher and
this player is the first to play a card. The very first card led
determines the trump suit. (This means that trump will be led on the
first trick.) If trump is led then all others must follow trump suit.
If any other suit is led then the other players must either follow
that suit or they may play trump (even if they have card(s) of the
suit led.) If players cannot follow the lead suit then they may
follow with any card (they are not required to play trump.) The
highest trump played in a trick wins the trick or if no trump
is played then the highest card played of the lead suit wins the
trick.
After each round, it is scored for each player.
The major points are scored in order of
'high' (highest trump card won), 'low' (lowest trump card won),
'jack' (jack of trump card won), and then 'game' (highest card points
total). After 'game' (or where an empty space exists) the "card
points totals" are displayed. Please do not confuse these card points
for major game points which are shown in the beginning of the line
before 'high' (or where an empty space exists). The card pts
are there for your information and to prove who won the 'game' point.
If the highest bidder (the pitcher) does not win the number of major
points that s/he bid, then they are "set" and lose a number of points
equal to their bid. Players may underbid without penalty. If a
player makes more major points than they have bid then there is no
penalty and the player will recieve all the major points that they
won. If any player reaches the goal number of points to win the game
then they win the game without the rest of the major points scored.
This means that even if two players would have gone over the number
of points needed to win the game, the winner is the first player to
reach the goal when the major points are scored in the order given.
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