For example, if all are playing Diamonds and both aces Play is mostly the same, except that the second of equal cards wins. The three players pick their cards just as in Spades for two players with one deck. In this version, both deuces of Clubs are removed from the combined cards. It is harder to tell how the play will turn out, especially in the two handed game, where half the deck is discarded during the pick. If the call is "low" then the lowest card in suit or the lowest spade played wins the trick. If the call is "high" the play for the trick is as usual. The new rule is that the player who leads for the next trick calls either "high" or "low" and then plays a card. This is a version of the family of Spades card games. Writes: "My mom, Elsa Edwards, thought up this one."
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