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Play the classic game of Hearts, with various fun themes. Avoid taking hearts and the Queen of Spades, and you just might walk away with the mantle of victory! Have the fewest points at the end of the game and you win! Play Hearts for free. Its fun! In the game of Hearts, you will be playing against three computer-controlled opponents. You want to take as few points as possible. Play for free. Have the fewest points at the end of the game. In Hearts, you will be playing against three computer-controlled opponents (named Left, Across, and Right). You want to take as few points as possible. Each Heart is worth 1 point, and the Queen of Spades is worth 13 points. The rest of the cards have no point value. You start the game by passing three cards. In the first hand, you pass to the left; in the second hand, you pass to the right; in the third hand you pass across; and in the fourth hand, there is no passing. The cycle then repeats, until the game ends. Once passing is complete, the player with the 2 of Clubs leads.
Game Strategy. Avoid taking the Queen of Spades! (Unless you are trying to shoot the moon.) Never lead the King or Ace of Spades, unless the Queen has already been taken. If you have the lead, remember that leading a low spade can never take a trick which contains the Queen of Spades - and may well force out the Queen, getting her safely in someone else's trick. When passing, try to create "voids" in a suit. The exception is in Spades; you shouldn't pass low spades to create a void, since then the player who's passing to you might give you a high Spade, and then you're in a bind! Another goal when constructing your pass is to get rid of high cards, especially high Hearts. In general, play as high a card as you think you can play without taking the trick. Try to play just under already-played cards. For example, if a 10 of Diamonds was led, and you have a 9 of Diamonds and a Jack of Diamonds in your hand, play the 9. Since no points can be played on the first trick, there's no reason to shy away from playing your highest club on that trick. To shoot the moon, you must make sure that you can take every point. If you have low hearts, it's almost impossible to shoot the moon, because those low hearts have to take the trick that they're part of. You usually have to decide that you're going to try to shoot the moon before you pass, and compose your pass accordingly. If you have the Queen of Spades in your hand, try to play it on a trick being taken by the player who currently has the fewest points. Similarly, try to give hearts to the player who currently has the fewest points. The player holding the 2 of clubs after any passing has completed must lead the round. On every fourth round, you play the cards you are dealt without passing any. You can click on a card before it's your turn to queue it up as your next move. It will play immediately if it is a legal move. The Jack of Diamonds has no point value in WorldWinner Hearts. If you must take a trick, it's best to take it with the highest card you have in that suit. Taking all of the point cards in a round-"Shooting the moon"-gives 26 points to each of your opponents, rather than to you! Never lead with the King or Ace of Spades, unless the Queen of Spades has already been taken. You should always pass the Two of Clubs. The exception is that it is advantageous to go fourth in a trick, and if you pass the Left player this card, that's unlikely to happen. You will receive 0 points if you quit the game early. Hearts first evolved during the 19th century, from an earlier game called Reverse (since the goal of getting as few points as possible was the reverse of the goal of other card games). Originally, only the 13 hearts were point cards; 13 points for the Queen of Spades was a later addition to the rules. In Hearts, the Queen of Spades is often known by the nicknames "Black Maria" and "Calamity Jane", as well as several other nicknames that we feel reluctant to repeat here. When a Heart is first discarded, allowing a Heart to be led on a subsequent trick, it is said that "Hearts have been broken." The rule forbidding the playing of points on the first trick is often referred to as "No blood on the first trick." "Shooting the moon" is sometimes called a "slam". When you are trying to prevent someone from shooting the moon, it is known as playing the "Sheriff".
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