![]() ![]() If a team accumulates over ten bags, in one round or multiple, they are penalized 100 points per ten bags.If a player loses a Nil bid, their tricks are not added to the team's trick count and cannot contribute to the team's overall score. If they do not get nil, they lose 100 points. If a player has a Nil bid, and the player ends up getting nil tricks, their team will receive 100 extra points.For example, if a team bids 5 and wins 6, they receive 51 points (50 points and 1 bag). Any extra tricks are then considered "bags" and are added as single points to a team's total. If the team's tricks are greater than or equal to their bids, then they receive 10 points per bid.For example, if a team bids 4 but only wins 3 tricks, they lose 40 points. If the team's tricks are less than their bids, the team is penalized 10 points per bid.To determine a team's score, the bids of each player of a team are totalled.A player has no other suits but spades.If a spade is played, then the highest spade of the trick wins. The trick is won by the highest card of the suit that was initially played, unless a spade is played. If they play a spade, then spades are considered broken. If they do not have this suit, they can play any suit. Players must play a card belonging to the same suit as the card that led. Once the starting player plays their card, the play goes clockwise until every player has played a card. After the round completes, the next trick is started by the player to the left of the player who played first in the last round. Subsequent tricks of that round start with the winner of the previous trick. The first trick of a game starts with the human player. There is no limit to the number of rounds that can be played to get to the 500 point goal. Points are added after each round until one team hits 500. The goal of the game is to get to 500 points. If they do not succeed, 100 points will be deducted. If they succeed in winning zero tricks, their team will get 100 points added to their score. A nil bid means the player does not intend to win any tricks. If a player bids zero tricks, this is known as a Nil bid. Aka, if the two players on a team bid 2 and 3 respectively, they should win a combined total of at least 5 tricks. The goal is for each team to win enough tricks to meet or exceed its combined total of bids. All cards are dealt, meaning each player ends up with a hand of 13 cards.Īt this point, each player bids the number of tricks they think they can win. Cards are dealt to the user first and then they are dealt around the table. The deck is a standard 52 card deck, with the Ace ranked the highest and 2 the lowest. Spades involves 4 players in teams of two. Play against other AI-generated playersįrequently Asked Questions What are the rules of Spades?.There are too many options for spades games on the App Store to have to deal with these types of issues so I guess I will be on the lookout for a new spades app. I thought about upgrading to add free, but I read other reviews saying there are issues with that version too. Before the ads were introduced it was a great, 5 star app, but now it has dropped down to 1 star since I can’t even finish a game without it crashing. I just tried to play 3 different games and never got past 250 points because the game would crash and when I reopened the app, my progress was gone and I had to start a new game. It just seems they tried to push out the new version with ads before they had worked out all the bugs. ![]() When this happens, the app slows down to a crawl and eventually just crashes and loses the game progress. The ads do not appear on screen, but pop up in the background in the middle of a game and I can hear them while I am playing the game. I understand the need for the funding the ads generate and would be perfectly fine with it, but the ads do not work correctly. I have been using this app as well as many other Optime apps for years and they have always been great until the recent introduction of ads. ![]()
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