Grandpa's Euchre
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Grandpa's Euchre - Rule #1: NO TABLE TALK!!!!!! This is the card game version of Euchre that my Grandpa taught me. I grew up in Illinois and we played this at every family gathering.
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About This Game
Grandpa's Euchre
NO TABLE TALK!!!!!!
This is the card game version of Euchre that my Grandpa taught me. I grew up in Illinois and we played this at every family gathering.
Two Difficulty Modes
Normal: Suitable for those starting out, wanting to learn the game rules or experiment with strategies. Bots will sometimes make bad plays. Your bot teammate has a slight logic enhancement when it is dealer. Player 2 on the other bot team plays like a novice.
Hard: Bots remember cards played in previous tricks & use sophisticated logic to determine trump & card play selection.
NOTE: bots never know what is in another player or bot's hand & will always follow suit when possible!
Friendly For New Players!
Card Power Styling
Cards will glow blue if their suit is trump.
Left Bower will glow purple.
Right Bower will glow gold.
Always Follow Suit
The game will never let you play a card that doesn't follow suit! (unless you have no cards that can follow suit)
Single-Player Only
Your teammate won't yell at you!
Rules
Setup & Dealing
The Deck:
24 cards (9 through Ace)
The Deal:
Deal 5 cards to each player. Flip the top card of the remaining deck face up.
Rotation:
The dealer role rotates clockwise.
Making Trump
Ordering Up:
Starting left of the dealer, players may pass or choose the flipped card's suit as trump.
If chosen, the dealer adds the card to their hand and discards one.
Stick the Dealer:
If everyone passes, the face-up card is turned over, and a second round begins where players can name any other suit as trump. If everyone passes again, the dealer must name a suit.
Going Alone:
Any player who names trump can choose to "go alone." Their partner sits out the round.
Gameplay
The Bowers:
The Jack of the trump suit is the Right Bower (highest card). The other Jack of the same color is the Left Bower (second-highest card and counts as trump).
The Lead:
The player to the dealer’s left leads the first trick.
Following Suit:
Players must follow the led suit if possible. If they cannot, they may play any card. Highest card of the led suit (or highest trump) wins the trick.
Scores & Points
Trump Makers win 3 or 4 tricks = 1 point
Trump Makers win all 5 tricks = 2 points
Defenders win 3+ tricks (a "Set") = 2 points
Loner wins all 5 tricks = 4 points
Loner wins 3 or 4 tricks = 1 point
First Team To 10 Points Wins!
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