1. Alirezas,
The game uses a standard deck of 52 cards and is played in two teams of two players each. The dealer distributes 12 cards to each of three players in a counter-clockwise direction. Four cards are placed face down in the center of the table, and the dealer keeps 12 cards for themselves.
The player who dealt the cards starts the bidding. The bidding ranges from 100 to 165, and the ones digit must be a multiple of 5 (e.g., 100, 105, 110, 115, 120, 125). The player who bids the highest becomes the declarer, picks up the four face-down cards from the table, and discards four cards from their hand that they consider unimportant. These four discarded cards count as points for the declarer's team. The declarer then plays the first card, which must be of the trump suit, to establish the trump suit for the round. The card rankings are as follows:
Each trick is worth a default of +5 points. Additionally, if a trick contains the cards 5, 10, and Ace, the points are added as follows: +5 for the 5, +10 for the 10, and +10 for the Ace. For example, if a trick has the 5, 10, Ace, and 6, the total points for that trick would be +5 (default) +5 (for the 5) +10 (for the 10) +10 (for the Ace), totaling 30 points.
In Yasa, if a team that did not bid scores more than 85 points, their total points are added to their score, and the opposing team’s score is reduced by 165 points, which could even result in a negative score.
Shlam occurs when the declarer’s team wins all 12 tricks. In this case, the declarer’s team is awarded 330 points, and the opposing team receives 0 points for that round.
The game continues until one team reaches 1165 points, or any pre-determined score, to declare them the winner.
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