The game of spades is one of the classic American card games. Spades is in the same family as bridge and bid whist. Other card games are similar because they have a trump taking aspect and a trick...

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This falls into the category of more on Bidding. You understand the game now, you understand the principles, you understand the scoring, you understand reneges and following suit and maybe...

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If the nil bid is over to you left, okay, then this is a really ideal situation, because you want to lead through the nil bid and force them to play low and give your partner a chance to get rid of...

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Now we come to the topic of blind or double nils. The terms are synonymous. I guess a lot of people just use DN but its really a blind nil. And that?s exactly what it is. Its bidding your hand before...

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Spades variations - mirrors. Well, mirrors have nothing to do with sitting in the back, with a mirror at your back in a tournament room so your partner can see your cards. No, thats not mirrors. It is...

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This is by far in a way a perfect example of managing a suit and also the ability to count and remember which cards are out. Here you have a hand, it's not, I mean sometimes you don't...

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Look at this card! You see it? This card is the card you most want to avoid in almost every hand you play of hearts. It's the queen of spades, whereas every heart is worth one point, she is...
Three and four is seven, and four is eleven, and two is thirteen. This is an extremely freakish looking hand and you may never see this hand in your lifetime. This hand is diminished in value because...

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Each person in the partnership takes their own tricks, or it's a term "calling rake". So that way you can always track how many tricks your partner has taken. For example, if...

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