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{{For|the Chinese royal title "Gongzhu" (公主)|Princess}}
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| title = Gong Zhu
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| image_link = [[File:Poker-sm-213-Qs.png]]
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| ages = All ages
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| num_cards = 52
| deck = [[Anglo-American playing cards|Anglo-American]]
| deck = [[French playing cards|French]]
| play = Anticlockwise
| play = Anticlockwise
| card_rank = A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
| card_rank = A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
| origin = Chinese
| origin = Chinese
| related = [[Hearts (card game)|Hearts]]
| related = [[Black Lady]]
| playing_time = 15 min.
| playing_time = 15 min.
| random_chance = Easy
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'''Gong Zhu''' (拱猪) is a Chinese four-player [[Card game#Trick-taking games|trick-taking card game]], and is a Chinese version of the game [[Hearts (card game)|Hearts]]. It differs from the standard [[Hearts (card game)|Hearts]] game by assigning special point values to cards. The objective of the game is to score positive points and avoid penalty points. Gong Zhu means: ''Chase the Pig'',<ref>ABC Dictionary of Chinese Proverbs, p. 13, John S. Rohsenow - University of Hawaii Press ISBN 0-8248-2770-8</ref> for "pig" is the name given to the Q♠.
'''Gong Zhu''' (拱猪) is a Chinese four-player [[Card game#Trick-taking games|trick-taking card game]] that is similar to [[Black Lady]], the leading member of the [[Hearts (card game)|Hearts]] family. However, it differs in that it assigns quite different point values to cards. The objective of the game is to score positive points and avoid penalty points. Gong Zhu means: ''Push Out the Pig'',<ref>ABC Dictionary of Chinese Proverbs, p. 13, John S. Rohsenow - University of Hawaii Press {{ISBN|0-8248-2770-8}}</ref> for "pig" is the name given to the Q♠.

All players start with 0 points. The goal is to not be the first person to go past -1000 points (thus losing the game) and in some variations, also not more than 1000 points. The loser(s) becomes the pig, as ''Gong Zhu'' means "push out the pig" in Chinese. All points accumulate until any player(s) have lost, for which the game ends and all points will be reset to 0.<ref name="gongzhu">{{pagat|Gong Zhu|reverse/gongzhu.html}}</ref>


Unlike the Western game of Black Lady, there is no passing of cards prior to each round in Gong Zhu.
All players start with 0 points. The goal is to not be the first person to go past -1000 points (thus losing the game) and in some variations, also not more than 1000 points. The loser(s) becomes the pig, as ''Gong Zhu'' means "chase the pig" in Chinese. All points accumulate until any player(s) have lost, for which the game ends and all points will be reset to 0.
There is no passing in Gong Zhu like there is in Western Hearts.


== Point values ==
== Point values ==
* Point cards:
* Point cards:
** The '''J<span style="color:red;">♦</span>''' (goat) is worth +100 points
** The {{cards|Jd}} (goat) is worth +100 points
** The '''Q♠''' (pig) is worth -100 points
** The {{cards|qs}} (pig) is worth -100 points
** The '''10♣''' (transformer) counts as zero points, but doubles your points at the end of a round and adds it to your accumulated points. If at the end of a round, a player has the 10 of clubs and no other point cards, the 10 of clubs is worth +50 points.
** The {{cards|tc}} (transformer) counts as zero points, but doubles a player's points at the end of a round and adds it to the accumulated points. If at the end of a round, a player has the 10 of clubs and no other point cards, the 10 of clubs is worth +50 points (or +100 if ''exposed'': see below).
** '''The Hearts''' are worth -200 points in total:
** '''The Hearts''' are worth -200 points<ref>If a player captures all the Hearts in a round, it counts as +200 points. See section on '''Scoring'''.</ref> in total:
* However if a player accumulates all the Hearts, he/she is granted +200 points rather than negative and is called "Shooting the Moon"
*** Ace -50 points
*** Ace -50 points
*** King -40 points
*** King -40 points
*** Queen -30 points
*** Queen -30 points
*** Jack -20 points
*** Jack -20 points
*** 10 through 5 are worth -10 points
*** 10 through 5 are worth -10 points each
*** 4 through 2 are worth no points <ref>Even though these three cards are not worth any points, they play a part in accumulation of the Hearts for "Shooting the Moon" and are counted as point cards.</ref>
*** 4 through 2 are worth no points<ref>Even though these three cards are not worth any points, they play a part in accumulation of the Hearts for "Shooting the Moon" and are counted as point cards.</ref>
* All other cards are worth 0 points and do not play a part in scoring.
* All other cards are worth 0 points and do not play a part in scoring.<ref name="gongzhu"/>


== Exposure of cards ==
== Exposure of cards ==


In Gong Zhu, you may expose ("sell") the cards Q♠, J<span style="color:red;"></span>, 10♣, or A<span style="color:red;"></span> (affecting all hearts) before each round if you have any of them, thus showing your card(s) to the other players. By the rules of ''Gong Zhu'', if you expose a card, you must not play it in the first trick when the dealer plays the corresponding suit, so as to be able to give a chance for players with higher cards to get rid of them without being disadvantaged by the exposure. The exception to this is when the exposed card is the only card in that suit (in any particular player's possession during that round).
In Gong Zhu, a player may expose ("sell") the cards Q♠, J{{color|red|}}, 10♣, or A{{color|red|}} (affecting all hearts) before each round, thus showing the card(s) to the other players. By the rules of ''Gong Zhu'', if a player exposes a card, he/she must not play it in the first trick when the dealer plays the corresponding suit, so as to be able to give a chance for players with higher cards to get rid of them without being disadvantaged by the exposure. The exception to this is when the exposed card is the only card in that suit (in any particular player's possession during that round).<ref name="gongzhu"/>


:*For example, by exposing the Q♠, you cannot play it in the ''first trick when the dealer plays a spade'' to allow players with the cards K♠ and A♠ to get rid of them.
:*For example, by exposing the Q♠, a player cannot play it in the ''first trick when the dealer plays a spade'' to allow players with the cards K♠ and A♠ to get rid of them.


Exposing a card doubles its effect. For example, if the Q♠ is doubled, it will be worth -200 instead of -100. In the case of the 10♣, since it isn't worth anything in itself, the doubling effect of the 10 of clubs is doubled, which if exposed and taken by that same player, will quadruple the value of all the other point cards collected in that round.
Exposing a card doubles its effect. For example, if the Q♠ is doubled, it will be worth -200 instead of -100. In the case of the 10♣, since it isn't worth anything in itself, the doubling effect of the 10 of clubs is doubled, which if exposed and taken by that same player, will quadruple the value of all the other point cards collected in that round.


<ol><li>If the Q♠, 10♣ and A<span style="color:red;"></span> have been exposed and you have these three cards after one trick, then you will receive '''-1200''' (4*((-100*2)+(-50*2))) points.</li>
# If the Q♠, 10♣ and A{{color|red|}} have been exposed and a player has these three cards after one trick, then he/she will receive '''-1200''' (4*((-100*2)+(-50*2))) points.
<li>If the A<span style="color:red;"></span> has been exposed and you have all hearts but the ace, you will receive '''-300''' (2*(-150)) points.</li>
# If the A{{color|red|}} has been exposed and a player has all hearts but the ace, he/she will receive '''-300''' (2*(-150)) points.
</ol>


== Playing ==
== Playing ==


In each trick, similar to [[Hearts (card game)|Hearts]], the suit is determined by the dealer who produces the first card. Players take turns to play a card in an anticlockwise direction and whoever produces the card of the largest value in the same suit collects all four cards and becomes the next dealer. Unlike Hearts, apart from exposed cards (as mentioned above), any card can be played during the first trick.
In each trick, the suit is determined by the dealer who produces the first card. Players take turns to play a card in an counterclockwise direction and whoever produces the card of the largest value in the same suit collects all four cards and becomes the next dealer. In many variants, the holder of 2'''♣''' starts the first trick, and any card can be played during the first trick other than exposed ones. In online games, it is also common that the player who got the '''Q♠''' (pig) in the last round starts the first trick.<ref>{{cite web |title=拱猪 |url=https://qqgame.qq.com/app/gamedetail_10.shtml |website=qq游戏 |access-date=3 September 2023 |language=zh-cn}}</ref>


At the end of a round, all players' points are totaled up and added to their accumulated points for that game. Player(s) who have accumulated -1000 or lower points immediately lose that game<!--, becomes "the pig" and will typically have to perform in front of the other players as "punishment"-->. After which, a new game begins and all points are reset to 0.
At the end of a round, all players' points are totaled up and added to their accumulated points for that game. Player(s) who have accumulated -1000 or lower points immediately lose that game (called "chulan"(出栏), meaning "being driven out of the pigsty (and ready for slaughter)"). After which, a new game begins and all points are reset to 0.<ref name="gongzhu"/>


=== Scoring ===
=== Scoring ===
;Legend:
;Legend
{{colorbox|#d7f4d7}} - Point addition (Non-exposed cards)
{{Color box|#d7f4d7|border=darkgray}} - Point addition (Non-exposed cards)
<br>{{colorbox|#87de87}} - Point addition (Exposed cards)
<br>{{Color box|#87de87|border=darkgray}} - Point addition (Exposed cards)
<br>{{colorbox|#ffd5d5}} - Point deduction (Non-exposed cards)
<br>{{Color box|#ffd5d5|border=darkgray}} - Point deduction (Non-exposed cards)
<br>{{colorbox|#ff8080}} - Point deduction (Exposed cards)
<br>{{Color box|#ff8080|border=darkgray}} - Point deduction (Exposed cards)
<br>{{colorbox|#909090}} - Not involved cards
<br>{{Color box|#909090|border=darkgray}} - Not involved cards
<br>
<br>
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 94%; margin-right:auto"
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 94%; margin-right:auto"
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!width=10%|Q♠ (Queen of Spades)
!width=10%|Q♠ (Queen of Spades)
!width=5%|Value
!width=5%|Value
!width=10%|J<span style="color:red;"></span> (Jack of Diamonds)
!width=10%|J{{color|red|}} (Jack of Diamonds)
!width=5%|Value
!width=5%|Value
!width=10%|10♣ (10 of Clubs)
!width=10%|10♣ (10 of Clubs)
!width=5%|Value
!width=5%|Value
!width=10%|Total Value
!width=10%|Total Value
|-
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|1
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| '''+600'''
| '''+600'''
|-
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|5
|rowspan=2|5
|rowspan=2; bgcolor="#87de87"|All
|bgcolor="#87de87"|All
|rowspan=2| +400
| +400
|bgcolor="#909090"|
|bgcolor="#909090"|
|bgcolor="#87de87"|
|bgcolor="#87de87"|
| +200
| +200
|rowspan=2; bgcolor="#87de87"|
|rowspan=2|×4
|rowspan=2| '''+2400'''
|-
|bgcolor="#87de87"|
|bgcolor="#87de87"|
| +200
| +200
|bgcolor="#909090"|
|bgcolor="#87de87"|
| ×4
|bgcolor="#909090"|
| '''+3200'''
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| ×4
| ×4
| '''-2400'''
| '''-2400'''
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|8
|bgcolor="#7fbfff"|All
|bgcolor="#7fbfff"|
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|bgcolor="#7fbfff"|
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|bgcolor="#7fbfff"|'''Instant win'''
|}
|}


Like Hearts, points calculated are on an accumulative basis; usually, players will be given the points that are assigned to whatever point cards he collected after one round.
Points calculated are on an accumulative basis; usually, players will be given the points that are assigned to whatever point cards he collected after one round.
There are multiple ways to shoot the moon. Gong Zhu differs from hearts in that you gain points by shooting the moon, instead of making other players lose points. In some cases, the J<span style="color:red;"></span> and the Q♠ switch values, giving negative points to unsuspecting players.
There are multiple ways to shoot the moon, a player gaining points by doing so, rather than making other players lose points. In some cases, the J{{color|red|}} and the Q♠ switch values, giving negative points to unsuspecting players.<ref name="gongzhu"/>
{{ordered list
|1= In the general case (case 1) described in the table above, for example, a player has collected the cards 4{{color|red|}}, 5{{color|red|}}, 9{{color|red|}}, J{{color|red|}} and K{{color|red|}} (ace exposed), J{{color|red|}} (exposed) and 10♣ (not exposed). Hence, he will get '''+80''' (2*((-160)+(100*2))) points.


<br>A player who adds up the value of all of the hearts gets -200 points. Hence,
<ol><li>In the general case (case 1) described in the table above, for example, a player has collected the cards 4<span style="color:red;"></span>, 5<span style="color:red;"></span>, 9<span style="color:red;"></span>, J<span style="color:red;"></span> and K<span style="color:red;"></span> (ace exposed), J<span style="color:red;"></span> (exposed) and 10♣ (not exposed). Hence, he will get '''+80''' (2*((-160)+(100*2))) points.</li>
|2= A player who gets all the hearts has shot the moon and are awarded '''+200''' points, '''+400''' points if the ace has been exposed.
|3= A player who gets all the hearts AND the 10 of clubs can be awarded '''+400''', '''+800''' or '''+1600''' points, depending on the cards that have been exposed.
|4= A player who gets all the hearts AND the queen of spades makes it so the queen of spades counts as positive and he/she can be awarded between '''+300''' and '''+600''' points, depending on the cards that have been exposed.
|5= The greatest win in ''Gong Zhu'' occurs when a player collects all hearts (ace exposed), 10♣ (exposed) and both the exposed J{{color|red|}} and Q♠: '''+3200''' points.
|6= The greatest defeat in ''Gong Zhu'' occurs when a player collects all hearts between 5{{color|red|}} and A{{color|red|}} (ace exposed), Q♠ (exposed) and 10♣ (exposed): '''-2400''' points.
|7= In some variations, if a player gets the queen of diamonds, every trick won '''after''' the trick in which the queen of diamonds was won is worth 10 points.
|8= In some variations, collecting all point cards grants the player an instant win, regardless of previous point standings and whether the cards are exposed or not.
}}


== Terms & Jargon ==
<br>If you add up the value of all of the hearts, you get -200 points. Hence,

<li>If you get all the hearts, you have shot the moon and are awarded '''+200''' points, '''+400''' points if the ace has been exposed.</li>
* Cards
<li>If you get all the hearts AND the 10 of clubs, you can be awarded '''+400''', '''+800''' or '''+1600''' points, depending on the cards that have been exposed.</li>
** Pig's sty: meaning K♠ and A♠ for their ability to capture the pig.
<li>If you get all the hearts AND the queen of spades, the queen of spades counts as positive and you can be awarded '''+300''', '''+400''', '''+500''' or '''+600''' points, depending on the cards that have been exposed.</li>
** Sheep's sty: meaning Q'''{{color|red|♦}}''', K'''{{color|red|♦}}''', and A'''{{color|red|♦}}''' for their ability to capture the goat.
<li>The greatest win in ''Gong Zhu'' (without an instant win) occurs when a player collects all hearts (ace exposed), 10♣ (exposed) and either the exposed J<span style="color:red;"></span> or Q♠: '''+2400''' points.
* Results
<li>The greatest defeat in ''Gong Zhu'' occurs when a player collects all hearts between 5<span style="color:red;"></span> and A<span style="color:red;"></span> (ace exposed), Q♠ (exposed) and 10♣ (exposed): '''-2400''' points.
** Small slam: collecting all cards of hearts (A{{color|red|♥}}-2{{color|red|♥}}). In this case, all hearts become positive in point calculations.
<li>In some variations, if you get the queen of diamonds, every trick you win '''after''' the trick in which the queen of diamonds was won is worth 10 points. </li>
<li>If you get all the point cards, the game ends and all the other players loses, irrespective of their point accumulation. </li>
** Grand slam: collecting all point cards. In this case, all hearts and Q♠ become positive in point calculations.
* Playing (many in this category was derived from bridge)
</ol>
** Lead: to be the first player in a new trick. The lead of the first trick is the dealer.
** Last: to be the first player in a trick. Players usually try to be in this position to discard unwanted cards such as K♠, A♠, and large cards of hearts and played suits to avoid gaining negative points.
** Shot down(击落): to deplete a player of a suit and capture the guarded honor (usually J{{color|red|♦}}) or small hearts (when trying to shoot the moon).
** Self get(自得) or self eat(自吃): to capture a trick using J{{color|red|♦}} or Q♠ and capture itself
** Discard(垫): to play a card different from the color of the trick. This card is captured by the largest card of the correct trick. (This can only happen if a player have no cards of the correct trick)
** Declare(摊牌): similar to its counterpart in bridge, it means to expose the remaining hand and explain the plan and result for playing. Other players may agree or disagree to this statement.
*** All-get(全大): Declaring that the player will continue to capture all remaining tricks and therefore all point cards remaining.


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Black Lady]]

*[[Black Maria (card game)|Black Maria]]
*[[Hearts (card game)|Hearts]]
*[[Hearts (card game)|Hearts]]
*[[Polignac]]
*[[Polignac (card game)|Polignac]]


==References==
==References==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{pagat|Gong Zhu|reverse/gongzhu.html}}
* {{pagat|Gong Zhu|reverse/gongzhu.html}}
* [http://baike.baidu.com/view/54845.htm Gong Zhu on Baidu]


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[[Category:Four-player card games]]
[[Category:Whist family of card games]]
[[Category:Reverse games]]
[[Category:Point-trick games]]
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[[zh:拱猪]]

Latest revision as of 16:38, 9 May 2024

Gong Zhu
OriginChinese
Alternative namesChinese Hearts
TypeTrick-taking
Players4
Age rangeAll ages
Cards52
DeckFrench
Rank (high→low)A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
PlayAnticlockwise
Playing time15 min.
ChanceEasy
Related games
Black Lady

Gong Zhu (拱猪) is a Chinese four-player trick-taking card game that is similar to Black Lady, the leading member of the Hearts family. However, it differs in that it assigns quite different point values to cards. The objective of the game is to score positive points and avoid penalty points. Gong Zhu means: Push Out the Pig,[1] for "pig" is the name given to the Q♠.

All players start with 0 points. The goal is to not be the first person to go past -1000 points (thus losing the game) and in some variations, also not more than 1000 points. The loser(s) becomes the pig, as Gong Zhu means "push out the pig" in Chinese. All points accumulate until any player(s) have lost, for which the game ends and all points will be reset to 0.[2]

Unlike the Western game of Black Lady, there is no passing of cards prior to each round in Gong Zhu.

Point values

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  • Point cards:
    • The J (goat) is worth +100 points
    • The Q (pig) is worth -100 points
    • The 10 (transformer) counts as zero points, but doubles a player's points at the end of a round and adds it to the accumulated points. If at the end of a round, a player has the 10 of clubs and no other point cards, the 10 of clubs is worth +50 points (or +100 if exposed: see below).
    • The Hearts are worth -200 points[3] in total:
      • Ace -50 points
      • King -40 points
      • Queen -30 points
      • Jack -20 points
      • 10 through 5 are worth -10 points each
      • 4 through 2 are worth no points[4]
  • All other cards are worth 0 points and do not play a part in scoring.[2]

Exposure of cards

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In Gong Zhu, a player may expose ("sell") the cards Q♠, J, 10♣, or A (affecting all hearts) before each round, thus showing the card(s) to the other players. By the rules of Gong Zhu, if a player exposes a card, he/she must not play it in the first trick when the dealer plays the corresponding suit, so as to be able to give a chance for players with higher cards to get rid of them without being disadvantaged by the exposure. The exception to this is when the exposed card is the only card in that suit (in any particular player's possession during that round).[2]

  • For example, by exposing the Q♠, a player cannot play it in the first trick when the dealer plays a spade to allow players with the cards K♠ and A♠ to get rid of them.

Exposing a card doubles its effect. For example, if the Q♠ is doubled, it will be worth -200 instead of -100. In the case of the 10♣, since it isn't worth anything in itself, the doubling effect of the 10 of clubs is doubled, which if exposed and taken by that same player, will quadruple the value of all the other point cards collected in that round.

  1. If the Q♠, 10♣ and A have been exposed and a player has these three cards after one trick, then he/she will receive -1200 (4*((-100*2)+(-50*2))) points.
  2. If the A has been exposed and a player has all hearts but the ace, he/she will receive -300 (2*(-150)) points.

Playing

[edit]

In each trick, the suit is determined by the dealer who produces the first card. Players take turns to play a card in an counterclockwise direction and whoever produces the card of the largest value in the same suit collects all four cards and becomes the next dealer. In many variants, the holder of 2 starts the first trick, and any card can be played during the first trick other than exposed ones. In online games, it is also common that the player who got the Q♠ (pig) in the last round starts the first trick.[5]

At the end of a round, all players' points are totaled up and added to their accumulated points for that game. Player(s) who have accumulated -1000 or lower points immediately lose that game (called "chulan"(出栏), meaning "being driven out of the pigsty (and ready for slaughter)"). After which, a new game begins and all points are reset to 0.[2]

Scoring

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Legend

  - Point addition (Non-exposed cards)
  - Point addition (Exposed cards)
  - Point deduction (Non-exposed cards)
  - Point deduction (Exposed cards)
  - Not involved cards

Case All Hearts Value Q♠ (Queen of Spades) Value J (Jack of Diamonds) Value 10♣ (10 of Clubs) Value Total Value
1 4,5,9,J,K -160 +200 ×2 +80
2 All +200 +200
All +400 +400
3 All +200 ×2 +400
×4 +800
All +400 ×2 +800
×4 +1600
4 All +200 +100 +300
+200 +400
All +400 +100 +500
+200 +600
5 All +400 +200 +200 ×4 +3200
6 5-A -400 -200 ×4 -2400

Points calculated are on an accumulative basis; usually, players will be given the points that are assigned to whatever point cards he collected after one round. There are multiple ways to shoot the moon, a player gaining points by doing so, rather than making other players lose points. In some cases, the J and the Q♠ switch values, giving negative points to unsuspecting players.[2]

  1. In the general case (case 1) described in the table above, for example, a player has collected the cards 4, 5, 9, J and K (ace exposed), J (exposed) and 10♣ (not exposed). Hence, he will get +80 (2*((-160)+(100*2))) points.
    A player who adds up the value of all of the hearts gets -200 points. Hence,
  2. A player who gets all the hearts has shot the moon and are awarded +200 points, +400 points if the ace has been exposed.
  3. A player who gets all the hearts AND the 10 of clubs can be awarded +400, +800 or +1600 points, depending on the cards that have been exposed.
  4. A player who gets all the hearts AND the queen of spades makes it so the queen of spades counts as positive and he/she can be awarded between +300 and +600 points, depending on the cards that have been exposed.
  5. The greatest win in Gong Zhu occurs when a player collects all hearts (ace exposed), 10♣ (exposed) and both the exposed J and Q♠: +3200 points.
  6. The greatest defeat in Gong Zhu occurs when a player collects all hearts between 5 and A (ace exposed), Q♠ (exposed) and 10♣ (exposed): -2400 points.
  7. In some variations, if a player gets the queen of diamonds, every trick won after the trick in which the queen of diamonds was won is worth 10 points.
  8. In some variations, collecting all point cards grants the player an instant win, regardless of previous point standings and whether the cards are exposed or not.

Terms & Jargon

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  • Cards
    • Pig's sty: meaning K♠ and A♠ for their ability to capture the pig.
    • Sheep's sty: meaning Q, K, and A for their ability to capture the goat.
  • Results
    • Small slam: collecting all cards of hearts (A-2). In this case, all hearts become positive in point calculations.
    • Grand slam: collecting all point cards. In this case, all hearts and Q♠ become positive in point calculations.
  • Playing (many in this category was derived from bridge)
    • Lead: to be the first player in a new trick. The lead of the first trick is the dealer.
    • Last: to be the first player in a trick. Players usually try to be in this position to discard unwanted cards such as K♠, A♠, and large cards of hearts and played suits to avoid gaining negative points.
    • Shot down(击落): to deplete a player of a suit and capture the guarded honor (usually J) or small hearts (when trying to shoot the moon).
    • Self get(自得) or self eat(自吃): to capture a trick using J or Q♠ and capture itself
    • Discard(垫): to play a card different from the color of the trick. This card is captured by the largest card of the correct trick. (This can only happen if a player have no cards of the correct trick)
    • Declare(摊牌): similar to its counterpart in bridge, it means to expose the remaining hand and explain the plan and result for playing. Other players may agree or disagree to this statement.
      • All-get(全大): Declaring that the player will continue to capture all remaining tricks and therefore all point cards remaining.

See also

[edit]

References

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  1. ^ ABC Dictionary of Chinese Proverbs, p. 13, John S. Rohsenow - University of Hawaii Press ISBN 0-8248-2770-8
  2. ^ a b c d e McLeod, John, ed., Gong Zhu, Card Games Website
  3. ^ If a player captures all the Hearts in a round, it counts as +200 points. See section on Scoring.
  4. ^ Even though these three cards are not worth any points, they play a part in accumulation of the Hearts for "Shooting the Moon" and are counted as point cards.
  5. ^ "拱猪". qq游戏 (in Chinese (China)). Retrieved 3 September 2023.
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