![]() How to Win at PinochleĪt the end of the round, each team adds up their points from the meld and trick-taking phases of the game. That means that if a player takes all three cards and wins the trick, they score a maximum of 4 points. Pinochle rules state that all Aces, 10s, and Kings won in a trick are worth 1 point, plus a bonus point for winning the trick. If no trumps are played, the highest lead suit card wins.The winner of that trick is determined as follows: If a player can neither follow suit nor play a trump, they can play any card. The player who won the bid at the start of the game leads with the first card.Īll other players place down one card each, following suit where they can or using the trump suit. If you’re learning how to play Pinochle after previously playing other trick-taking games, this is the part that’s going to be most familiar to you. Once all melds have been made, the points are noted, and the game progresses to the trick-taking phase. Players can only make one meld per round. Points are awarded for these combinations as follows: 15 pointsĪce, 10, King, Queen, Jack from the trump suit ![]() Points can be scored in two phases of the game, the Meld Phase and the Trick-Taking Phase.Īt this stage of the game, each player looks closely at their cards to determine if they have a specific combination of cards. The player who made that bid gets to decide which suit will be the trump suit for the round. When a bid is made that makes all of the other players pass, that bid becomes the game’s contract. Players must bid a minimum of 20 points and each player is required to either bid higher than the last player or pass. Here, individual players bid by stating how many points they think their team can win in the upcoming round. ![]()
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