How To Play Euchre: A Beginner’s Guide to Learning the Euchre Card Game Instructions, Scoring & Strategies to Win at Playing Euchre
By Tim Ander
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When you get your copy of How to Play Euchre, you’ll discover all the basics you need to have fun with this fast-paced and social game:
- How to Deal Euchre Hands
- What to Put in the Kitty
- Determining the Trump Suit
- How Trumps Affect Game Play
- The Mechanics of Playing Euchre Hands
- and much more!
- Stealing the Deal
- The Six Flags Move
- Double Drawing
- and Reneging
This comprehensive guide to Euchre includes a full list of gameplay lingo terms and definitions. You’ll also find out how to play seven fun variations like Stick the Dealer and Three-Handed Euchre. With the Euchre strategy tips in this book, you can play, cheat, and bid like a pro!
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How To Play Euchre - Tim Ander
HOW TO PLAY
EUCHRE
Tim Ander
Copyright © 2018 by Tim Ander
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Table of Contents
Introduction
What is Euchre?
History of Euchre
How to Play Euchre
Getting Started
Dealing
The Kitty
Naming Trump
The Trumps
The Play
Scoring
Going Alone
Cheating: steal the deal, six flags, and double draw
Reneging
Euchre Terminology
Euchre Variations
Three-handed Euchre
Robson Rules Euchre
Farmer’s Hand
Stick the Dealer
No Trump
Six-handed Euchre
Going Alone Variations
Euchre Strategy
Bidding
Conclusion
Introduction
What is Euchre?
Euchre is a trick-taking card game. Think Bridge, Whist, Pinochle, or Wizard (if you have had the pleasure of playing). The aim is to take as many tricks during a hand as you can. The game is played with a regular deck of cards, but not with all of them. Usually, certain cards are discarded to leave 24, 28, or 32 cards.
The game of Euchre was responsible for adding jokers to a regular deck of cards, and addition which has been kept for years. Can you imagine a deck of cards without a joker? The game is usually played with four players, split into two partnerships.
Euchre is a fun and fast-paced game, with some interesting rules (which we will get into later). The best way to play Euchre? Grab some friends, some drinks, some snacks, and a comfortable place to play.
Perfect.
History of Euchre
As with many older games, there are a variety of histories. The most believed Euchre origin story comes from the United States. When German settlers came to the US, they brought their variation of the game with them. This was in the 19th century. They settled in Pennsylvania and spread throughout the country as time passed. The game spread with them.
It is now widely believed that the name of the game came from the work Juckerspiel. Jucker translates to Jack. Spiel translates to Play. In Euchre, the top two trumps are Jacks. There are also theories that theme came from Cornwall, but the German origin is considered the most likely.
At the end of the 19th century, Euchre was considered the national game, but as the 19th century progressed, the popularity of the game decreased. In the Midwest states, the game still has a strong following, and the people there are keeping the game alive. Most countries around the world still play the game, but you will always find local variations, which differ slightly country to country,