
Otherwise you must play some other trump card. If there are any trump cards in the trick already, you must play a trump card that outranks that card, if possible. If you do not have any Diamonds, but do have a card in the trump suit, you must play a trump card. This is called "crawling".įor example, if the trick started with a King of Diamonds, and you have an A ♦, 10 ♦, and Q ♦, then you cannot play the Queen you must play either the Ace or the 10. When following with a card, you must play a card that outranks the highest ranking card in the trick. The player who won the bid starts the trick by playing any card, the lead card, from their hand. The only melds that you will need to find on your own are Runs and Royal Marriages. Use the "Show Meld" button to show all melds in your hand that do not require a trump suit. You must have an extra King and Queen of that suit to make up a Royal Marriage meld.ĭo not be too concerned about computing melds. However, if you have a Run in Clubs - A ♣, 10 ♣, K ♣, Q ♣, J ♣ - the King and Queen in that meld cannot count towards a Royal Marriage. For example, if you have Kings around - K ♦, K ♠, K ♥, K ♣ - and also a Q ♣ card, the K ♣ in your Kings around meld will be paired with the Q ♣ in a Marriage meld. Meld patterns are given in the following table:Ī specific card in your hand may belong to more than one meld of different meld types, but it cannot belong to more than one meld within a meld type. If a team does not have at least 20 meld points, they will not earn any meld points at all! Also, if the bidding team does not have 20 meld, they forfeit the hand, and their bid is subtracted from their score! Regardless, their opponents will earn their meld, provided it is worth at least 20 points. Two pinochle melds in your hand are worth 30 points.ĭuring the meld phase, the total meld points for each team are computed. For example, the Jack of Diamonds and Queen of Spades form a "pinochle" meld, which is worth 4 points. A "meld" is a group of cards in a specific pattern. If you are choosing trump, but have no marriages at all, your team forfeits and your bid is subtracted from your score!Īfter the trump suit is chosen, players show any "meld" in their hands. The player who bid highest now chooses the "trump suit." Cards with the trump suit outrank cards of all other suits.Ĭhoices for trump suit are restricted to suits in which you have a "marriage". Note that if the dealer is forced to bid 50, but has no marriages at all, then their team will lose 50 points automatically. Otherwise, the player with the highest bid wins the bidding war. If no one has placed a bid, the dealer is forced to bid 50. Each player may bid more than once, as long as they continue to bid higher than the previous bid.īidding continues until 3 consecutive players pass. If not passing, they must bid at least 50.Įach player must bid higher than the previous bid made, or pass. Players may choose to pass instead of bidding. If your team fails to do this, then you lose the number of points bid! For example, if you bid 65, then you pledge that your team will win 65 points. Second, in placing a bid, you assert that your team will win at least the number of points bid. So make sure that you have a marriage when deciding what to bid. First, you can only choose a trump suit if you have a "marriage" (King and Queen) in that suit. However, there are costs to winning the bid. The player who wins the bid gets to choose the trump suit, which can help to win their team meld points and trick points. Starting with the player to the dealer's left, and proceeding clockwise around the table, each player places a bid. The objective is to be the first team to reach 500 points.Ī random player is chosen to be the dealer.Įach player is dealt a hand of 20 cards from a deck of cards containing four A, 10, K, Q, J cards of each suit (a total of 80 cards). The only cards in a trick that score points are the Ace, 10, and King - each is worth 1 point.ĭouble Deck Pinochle for beginners Objective Cards in the "trump" suit outrank all other cards. Next highest is the 10, followed by King, Queen, and Jack (lowest). The Ace card has the highest rank, meaning it is the most powerful card. The highest ranking card wins the trick for the person who played it. Next, each person plays a card into a "trick". All players display their meld, and points are recorded.

Points are scored in two ways: via "melding" and "trick taking".Īfter cards are dealt, players combine their cards into particular patterns - called "meld" - to earn points. There are two teams of two players, with partners sitting across from each other. Double deck Pinochle is a 4 player card game.
