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''Rules regarding how to handle situations where players have not followed the rules of trick taking.''
  
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Many trick-based card games have rules regarding with cards players can play during one trick. However, it is often impossible to judge if players have intentionally or unintentionally broken these rules until later. [[Revoke]] rules regulate how to handle these situations.  
  
 
Wikipedia has a page regarding [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revoke Revoke].
 
Wikipedia has a page regarding [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revoke Revoke].
  
 
=== Examples ===
 
=== Examples ===
 
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The [[Revoke]] rule in [[Bridge]] is typically one or two tricks scored against the offending players but sometimes harsher if the other side is more severely disadvantage than this penalty. [[Hearts]] penalizes a revoking player 26 points and giving all other players no points for that round.
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Revision as of 10:46, 9 August 2016

Rules regarding how to handle situations where players have not followed the rules of trick taking.

Many trick-based card games have rules regarding with cards players can play during one trick. However, it is often impossible to judge if players have intentionally or unintentionally broken these rules until later. Revoke rules regulate how to handle these situations.

Wikipedia has a page regarding Revoke.

Examples

The Revoke rule in Bridge is typically one or two tricks scored against the offending players but sometimes harsher if the other side is more severely disadvantage than this penalty. Hearts penalizes a revoking player 26 points and giving all other players no points for that round.

Using the pattern

Sanctioned Cheating Trick Taking Kingmaker

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Sanctioned Cheating

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Kingmaker, Trick Taking

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History

New pattern created in this wiki.

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