Spades Variations
My tutorial on V and variations. Read the most popular Spades variations out there! Learn the difference between Whiz and Mirror Spades. Check the different rules the game is played.
Before going into the game, whether you’re playing spades online, free or wagering some real money, it’s important to make clear what game you’re actually playing—some players are particularly talented card sharps in one form of the game but utterly ineffective in another.
Some players love going blind nil and making it happen—other players prefer game types where this isn’t even allowed!
After all, one of the most fun parts about playing Spades online is how easily it is to still play with real people. Know what you’re doing and what you’re playing first!
Basic rules
Before concerning yourself with which type of game to play, it helps to know how to play Spades in general. The rules are fairly simple despite allowing for some very complex gameplay. The entire deck is dealt to four people whether in pairs or playing solo. The goal of the game is the opposite of hearts with Spades as a trump card—you want as many tricks as possible. And you bid on how many tricks you will take before you look at your hand.
Tips about spades modes
Solo Spades
Some of us like playing cards with other people, but we don’t want to rely on their skills for maximizing our coin. Solo is still a four-person game, but rather than gifting tricks to your partner across from you, you’re hoping to tank individual players with scores higher than yours.
Pairs Spades
Having a horrible hand isn’t always so terrible when you’re playing pairs. You can do your best to try and give your high-bidding partner all the tricks they need, and you have someone else to help you get your measly trick or two needed to avoid going in the negative! When playing a trick-taking card game online, free, you might not know your partner, but it’s still always fun to be in cahoots with another when duking it out against other real life card players.
Whiz Spades
This team version of Spades rules is only for those who consider themselves Spades whizzes themselves, or it’s going to be very frustrating! In the Whiz game type, you must bid the exact number of trumps you have or bid nil. You are not allowed to bid a Blind Nil either!
Suicide Spades
In Suicides, it’s Pairs Spades plus one of the members of the team must bid Nil and the other must bid at least four. Really puts pressure on the teams to work in tandem—no lucking out by getting carried by your partner! No Blind Nils in Suicide either. If the first bidder bids 4+, and his partner decides to bid a non-nil too, he gets the bid and the first bidder gets the 0 bid.
Mirror Spades
You don’t get to know which spades a player has, but in Mirror each player has to announce the number of spades they have at the start of a game. There are no Blind Nil bids, and if you get none, you must bid Nil!
Where do I start?
If you’re a beginning, I recommend playing pairs. Many want to start off with solo gameplay because they worry about letting down another person. Admirable, however by playing with a partner where you aren’t trying to steal their tricks and are alternatively helped to get extra tricks, you get a feel for the strategy of the gameplay that is still required in solo. Whereas in pairs you’re playing against a team, in solo gameplay you are trying to play against three different players with different scores and different goals.
Before you navigate that game type or the even more intense scoring pairs styles, you should just play pairs first. Then work your way to Spades plus other variations. Some enjoy the novelty of Suicide and Whiz every once in awhile, but Spades solo and plain Spades pairs are by far the most popular gametypes. But make sure you understand the rules if you choose to play different variations of Spades!
By Andrew Hendricks
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Spades game info
Players
Spades is played with four players in two partnerships of two players each.
Cards
Spades uses a regular French-suited deck of 52 cards. The cards are ranked as follows from highest to lowest: A - K - Q - J - 10 - 9 - 8 - 7 - 6 - 5 - 4 - 3 - 2.The trump suit is always spades. This is different from most other trick-taking games, in which the trump suit is determined during the bidding phase or by chance.
Deal
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Each player is dealt 13 cards. The dealing direction is clockwise.
Bidding
All players bid the number of tricks they are aiming to take. All players play in a partnerships so bids by each member of the partnership are added together.
You can bid Nil if you think you will not earn any trick. In this case, your bid will be scored independently of your partner. You can also bid Blind Nil (Double Nil) even before you view your cards.
Gameplay
The objective of the game is to win the amount of tricks that was bid.
The playing direction is clockwise. You must follow the suit if you can, otherwise any card can be played. A player may not lead with a spades until spades have been broken (a spade card has been played to trump another trick).
A trick is won by the player who played the highest value card. If one or more trumps are played, the highest trump card wins, otherwise the highest card of the suit which was led wins.
Scoring
When a team wins the amount of trick they bid, they earn 10 points for each trick in the bid, and one point extra for each additional trick.
When a Nil bid succeeds, this is worth 100 points, and -100 points in case of failure. Blind Nil is worth 100 points.
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Every trick above your bid will count as a bag. For every 10 bags, 100 points will be deduced from your score.
Game end
The first team to reach 500 points wins.
Variations
Spades has many variations, both in terms of dealing, bidding, trump, gameplay and scoring. We highlight only Deuces High, our personal favourite.
Deuces High
In the Deuces High variation of Spades, the 2s in the game become the highest spades. The order of the cards in the spades suit now becomes from highest to lowest: 2 of spades, 2 of diamonds, 2 of clubs, 2 of hearts, Ace of spades, King of spades , …, 3 of spades. This variation is played without the Jokers.
If you like Spades, try our other trick taking game Hearts.