
The player that takes the last trick in a round captures the nest and scores any counters in it. Tricks taken may not be reviewed by any player until the end of the round. When a trick is taken, it is placed face-down in front of the player who took it. The person who takes the trick leads in the next trick. The opponents score all the counters they captured before the error was discovered. If it is not discovered until later, the round ends, and the team that made the error loses a number of points equal to the bid, regardless of which team made the bid. If a player reneges, or fails to follow suit when he or she could have, the error may be corrected before the next trick is taken.

The highest card of the leading suit takes the trick, unless a trump card is played, in which case the highest trump card takes the trick. If a player has no cards of the leading suit, he or she may play any other card, including the Rook Bird card or a card of the trump suit. After each player has played, the player that played the highest card of the suit of the leading card takes all of the cards played, or “takes the trick”.Ī player must either follow suit (play a card of the leading suit) or play the Rook Bird card. Play proceeds clockwise, with each player playing one card face-up in turn. PlayĪfter the trump suit has been named, the player to the left of the dealer places any card of any suit face-up on the center of the table. The high bidder then names the trump suit. The high bidder adds the five cards of the nest to his or her hand, then lays any five cards to the side. A player that has passed may not make another bid for the round. If a player chooses not to increase the bid, he may pass to the next player. The minimum bid is 70 points, and the maximum is 120 points (the number of points a team would make if they captured all the counters in the game). Bidding starts with the player to the left of the dealer and passes clockwise. BiddingĪfter the deal, players bid in increments of 5 points for the privilege of naming the trump suit. This is repeated until there are five cards (the nest) in the middle of the table. After every player has received his or her first card, the dealer places one card in the center of the table. The dealer shuffles and cuts the deck, then deals all of the cards, one at a time.

The 1s, the 2s, the 3s, and the 4s should be removed from the deck, and the Rook Bird card should be added, for a total of 41 cards. Each 5 is worth 5 points, each 10 and 14 is worth 10 points, and the Rook Bird card is worth 20 points. If both teams have over 300 points at the end of a round, the team with the higher point total wins. The object of the game is to be the first team to reach 300 points by capturing cards with a point value in tricks.

Players must keep their hands secret from all other players, including their teammates. Four players are organized into two teams of two players each, sitting opposite each other.
