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The game is won by getting at least 52 points. Note that these points must be got in consecutive hands, without the opponents scoring any points in between. Thus, winning a game is rather difficult, and losing a game is considered to be a particularly shameful event.
181:. The major difference between Tuppi and Minnesota Whist is the scoring. In Tuppi, only one team can have points at a time, and consequently the points required to win a game must be collected in consecutive hands, without opponents scoring in between. 200:
The game is played by four players in fixed partnerships, partners sit opposite to each other. A normal 52 card deck is used. The ranking of cards is normal, the ace being highest. Deal all the cards to the players so that everyone has 13 cards.
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is not used. The game is stopped after a fixed number of hands (typically 16–24), if no team has won the game until then. Then the partnership wins that has collected more points altogether when
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Traditionally, players signalled the contents of their hands to their partners using various secret gestures. Signalling with gestures is, however, strictly forbidden in the tournament rules.
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In rare cases it may happen that a player does not have a suitable card to make the intended bid. In these cases, the player is allowed to make the bid verbally.
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Tuppi is not normally played for money, and formerly people played Tuppi when their economic situation did not allow them to play
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partnership is losing a hand, the hand can be ended, since the exact point count has no significance.
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partnership loses a hand. When bidding, special bidding cards can be used instead of playing cards.
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Only one partnership can have points at a time, and the partnership that has points is said to be
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get points in a hand, the game is returned to a 0–0 situation. When it is obvious that the
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In the beginning of the play, the bidding cards are returned to the players' hands.
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Each player bids by placing one card face down on the table. Red card signifies
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becomes the declarer. The bidding ends when someone bids
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Variant of Minnesota whist played in northern Finland
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