BRIDGETTE

 




OBJECTIVE OF BRIDGETTE: The objective of Bridgette is to have the highest score at the end of the game.

NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 2 Players

MATERIALS: One 52-card deck, 3 distinct joker cards, a way to keep score, and a flat surface.

TYPE OF GAME: Trick-Taking Card Game

AUDIENCE: Adult


OVERVIEW OF BRIDGETTE

Bridgette is a trick-taking card game for 2 players. The goal of the game is to have the most points after 6 deals. 오공슬롯

Bridgette uses a 55-card deck with 3 special jokers. These jokers are called Colons and each rank with a specified group.

SETUP

A dealer is chosen randomly and then each round after will exchange between players. The dealer shuffles the 55-card deals each player 13 cards, a single card at a time, counterclockwise.

The remaining cards form a stockpile. The top card is revealed and is the up-card.

There is an exchanging of cards and then the bidding will begin. The exchange starts with the non-dealer. The non-dealer draws the first two cards of the stock. The dealer draws based on the up-card. If the up-card is a numeric card or the Little Colon, the dealer draws 4 cards. An up-card of a face card or the Royal Colon, they draw 8 cards. If the up-card is an ace or the Grand Colon, the dealer draws 12 cards. After drawing the players each must choose a hand of 13 cards and discard the rest.

Card Rankings and Trumps

In Bridgette, the ranking of cards is traditional Ace (high), King, Queen, jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, and 2 (low).

The suits also rank, but this is used only for bidding. No trumps (high), spades, hearts, diamonds, and clubs (low).

There are also 3 additional cards in the deck called the colons. They are distinct and will be named by the players. One will be the Grand Colon, the Royal Colon, and the Little Colon. The colons each correspond with a group of cards from the deck. The Grand Colon corresponds with Aces, the Royal Colon corresponds with the face cards, and the Little Colon corresponds with the numeric cards 2 through 10. Colons affect gameplay and can be sued in certain circumstances to either win tricks or set you up to win the next. (see below in Gameplay).

BIDDING

After the exchange is complete, a bidding round will occur. It starts with the dealer and continues with their opponent. Each player may either bid a number of tricks they think they can win this round and a trump suit, or they may pass. Bids are made with the knowledge that you must win at least 6 tricks, so when you bid you bid how many tricks over 6 you will win. 0 (aka 6 tricks) with no trumps is the lowest ranking bid. A bid of 7 (aka 13 tricks) with no trumps is the max. Players will go back and forth outbidding each other until one player pass. A higher number of tricks always outbids the other player bid or a higher-ranked suit with the same number of tricks. 

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