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OBJECTIVE OF SCOTCH WHIST: Be the first player or team to reach 41 points.
NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 2 – 8 players
NUMBER OF CARDS: 36 card deck
RANK OF CARDS: (low) 6 – Ace (high)
TYPE OF GAME: Trick taking
AUDIENCE: Adults
INTRODUCTION OF SCOTCH WHIST
Scotch Whist is a versatile trick taking card game that can be played with as few as two players and as many as eight. It can be played in teams or individually. Although the name suggests that the game hails from Scotland, evidence suggests that it actually originated in Germany. The biggest give away that this is a German game is the trump suited Jack’s movement in rank. This particular game feature is extremely German in nature, and it can be found in many other trick taking games from that country.

This game is also called Catch the Ten because capturing the 10 of trumps is key to scoring well during the round.

THE CARDS & THE DEAL
The base deck for Scotch Whist includes the 6’s – Aces. However, the deck size and deal varies depending on the number of players.

Players Arrangement Cards Hands
2 Individually 6’s – Aces Deal three 6 card hands to each player, play them one hand at time
3 Individually 6’s – Aces Deal two 6 card hands to each player, play them one hand at a time
4 Individually, teams of two 6’s – Aces Deal 9 cards to each player
5 Individually 6’s – Aces, Remove 6 of spades Deal 7 cards to each player
6 Individually, teams of two 6’s – Aces Deal 6 cards to each player
7 Individually 6’s – Aces, Remove 6 of spades Deal 5 cards to each player
8 Individually, teams of two 7’s – Aces, Remove all 6’s Deal 4 cards to each player
The final card dealt to the dealer is turned face up for everyone to see. That card determines trump for the round.

Once the deck has been prepared and dealt, the player on the left side of the dealer may go first.

THE TRUMP SUIT
The suit that is determined to be trump becomes the highest valued suit for the hand. Also, the Jack of the trump suit becomes the highest valued card for the hand. For example, if hearts becomes the trump suit, then the Jack of hearts becomes the highest valued card in the game. The lowest heart card is still higher than the Ace of any other suit.

THE PLAY
The player on the left side of the dealer may begin the game by playing any card that they wish. Play continues left with each player matching the suit that was led if they can. If they are unable to match the suit, they may play a trump card or any other card that they wish.

The player who plays the highest card in the suit that was led or the highest trump card wins the trick. They also lead next.

Play like this continues until all of the tricks have been played.

Please note: In a two or three player game, more than one hand will be dealt to each player. Players may only look at one hand at a time. The hand(s) not being played are left face down. Once an entire hand is played through, the next hand may be picked up and played. The round ends once all of the hands have been played.

SCORING
In this game, players (or teams) are trying to capture tricks that contain the five highest valued trump cards. Points are earned accordingly.

Card Points
Jack 11 points
Ace 4 points
King 3 points
Queen 2 points
10 10 points
Each player (or team) also counts the number of cards they captured. They earn one point for each card beyond the total number of cards they were originally dealt. For example, if a player was dealt six cards originally, and they captured 8 cards, they earn 2 points.

WINNING
The first player or team to reach 41 points or more wins the game. keonhacai


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