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328:: The dealing begins with four cards being distributed to each of the four players. Then each player looks at their cards and decides if they wish to call a Half-Court. A half-court is deemed to be made if the bidder collects all four tricks. A player is permitted to call for a partner, typically a high card of a suit the caller is weak in. In a half-coat the caller plays first on all four tricks and the other players follow. If the caller and their partner make all four tricks, that team are deemed to have won.
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337:: Once all the cards have been dealt, the bidding begins. Starting from the player to the left of the bidder, bidding continues in a clockwise manner. A player may bid anything from 160 through 304, the maximum points that can be made in a game. A minimum bid of 160 is required, because bets must be a multiple of 10 and over half the points to lay trump. If a player feels they can make all 304 points, they may call for a Full-Court, which is discussed later.
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