The current rule with nines is strange in my opinion. A player who has four nines in his hand before the *bid* starts gets 100 points. He cannot bid normally with these nines, because the limit is still 120, even though 100 points are already written for nothing. However, after winning the bid, he can give away two nines with peace of mind. Often during the game it is not at all clear that points were scored for nines - if declarer only made a square trump and didn't win any tricks, but still got 120, then it seems suspicious - after the deal the only explanation is that he must have had nines in addition. I don't know what the correct rule for nines is. There should definitely be four nines before the *bid* starts to get points. Does scoring with nines happen automatically? Can the defender get points for nines? At what point should other players know that nines are scoring? My suggestion is: make nines the fifth trump. To get 100 points, you must take a trick and lead a nine. At the time of leading, the other players will receive the message "4 nines".
The rule of a thousand nines
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[i]posted by fermat[/i] The current rule with nines is strange in my opinion. A player who has four nines in his hand before the *bid* starts gets 100 points. However, he cannot bid normally with these nines, because the limit is still 120, even though 100 points are already written for nothing. However, after winning the bid, he can safely give away two nines. Often during the game it is not understood at all that points were scored for nines - if declarer only made a square trump and didn't win any tricks, but still got 120, then it seems suspicious - after the deal the only explanation is that he must have had nines in addition. Before the first move it is clear to everyone that if you have three nines and get 4 nines if the winner of the shout gives you then it counts half I also get 880 points for shouting from shouting not 800 I don't know what the correct rule for nines is. There should definitely be four nines to get points before the *lead* starts. Does getting points with nines happen automatically? Can the defender get points for nines? At what point should the other players know that nines are scoring? My suggestion is: make nines the fifth trump. To get 100 points you have to take a trick and lead a nine. At the time of leading the other players will get the message that "4 nines".
Currently, the situation with nines is as follows: 4 one-cards must be in hand at the beginning of the hand (not after the bid). 4 one-cards receive 100 points in addition if the bid was not won (except if there are more than 800 points). If there are 4 nines in hand and the bid is won, then the user has 100 points virtually (helps to fill the bid). When playing the bid, the offered score is still received. This rule applies even if more than 800 points have been collected. Four nines do not allow the maximum bid limit to be moved. With a pair of squares and four nines, you can still bid 160 points. However, in this case, it is easier to play 160 points because you already have 100 points together. Since the probability of four nines is relatively small, I do not see that changing this rule would significantly contribute to the game.
There must be 4 ones before the first move, then it is more 880, the bidding starts, then the game is shorter and that much more the lamp does not scream 120