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Play The soloist leads first. Players must fol ow suit if possible and
head the trick if possible. If unable to fol ow, they must trump and
overtrump if possible. The trick is taken by the highest card of the
suit led or by the highest trump if any are played, and the winner
of each trick leads to the next.
A player holding a marriage announces ‘Twenty’ or ‘Forty’ upon
playing either of the relevant cards to a trick. The cards of a
marriage are not gathered into the trick but left face up on the table
in front of the player scoring them, for ease of checking afterwards.
In an open betl or durch, al hands are laid face up on the table
at the end of the first trick, and the partners may discuss with one
another how best to play.
Score The basic scores for betl and durch are 5 and 10 respectively,
or 10 and 20 if played open, and they are af ected by whatever
level of doubling may have been applied. The appropriate amount
is added to the soloist’s score if won, deducted if lost.
The scores for a trump game are as fol ows. Al are doubled if
hearts were trump, and are subject to whatever additional doubling
hearts were trump, and are subject to whatever additional doubling
may have been applied:
Basic game
1
plus
for each additional 10 points 1/2
plus
Seven last (silent)
1
or Seven last (announced)
2
or Double Seven (announced) 8
plus
Hundred (silent)
2
or Hundred (announced)
4
The relevant score for winning the last trick with †7 goes to both
partners if one of them makes it. Playing it to the last trick and
failing to win it incurs 1 penalty point, or 2 if it was announced. If
this happens to the partners, both are penalized even if one of them
wins the trick to which the other played the Seven. If Seven last was
announced, its holder may not play it to any earlier trick unless
forced to do so.
Ulti (Talonmarias)
(3 players, 32 cards)
Hungary’s national card game is an elaboration of Marias, formerly
cal ed Talonmarias, but now more usual y Ulti from its bid of
winning the last trick with the lowest trump. Though virtual y
unknown outside its home borders, Ulti is wel worth exploring, as
unknown outside its home borders, Ulti is wel worth exploring, as
it of ers some unusual and intriguing features. The fol owing
account is based on an article by John McLeod and additional
material from Gyula Zsigri. It reflects recent changes in the play,
but, as usual, the game is subject to local variations.
Preliminaries As for Maria (see above). Deal and play to the right.
Deal Lowest card deals first. The player at dealer’s left either cuts or
knocks. If he cuts, deal seven cards to Forehand and the rest round
in batches of five. If he knocks, deal a batch of 12 to Forehand and
batches of 10 each to the others.
Object In each deal the highest bidder becomes the soloist and
plays alone against the other two. The soloist’s aim in a basic game
is to take, in tricks, more points than the other two take between
them. The points available are basical y 90, counting 10 for each
Ace and Ten taken in tricks, plus 10 for winning the last trick; but
this may be increased (to a maximum of 190) by the declaration of
marriages, which count 40 in trumps and 20 in each non-trump
suit.
Contracts The biddable contracts are listed below. Any of those
involving a trump suit may be increased in value by adding ‘ulti’ to
the basic bid. Ulti is an undertaking to win the last trick with †7,
and adds 4 points to the game value (or 8 with hearts trump).
1. Game. An undertaking to win a majority of points for Aces,
Tens, and marriages. It is bid by announcing ‘Play’ if the
intended trump is not hearts, otherwise ‘Play in hearts’. A
game in hearts overcal s one in a relatively minor suit (one of
the other three). The contract is worth 1 game point, or 2 in
hearts.
2. Hundred. The bidder undertakes to win at least 100 points in
play, including the score for not more than one marriage. It is
bid by announcing ‘40-hundred’ or ‘hearts 40-hundred’ if the
bid by announcing ‘40-hundred’ or ‘hearts 40-hundred’ if the
marriage to be scored for is in trumps, or ‘20-hundred’ or
‘hearts 20-hundred’ if not. In either case, a heart bid overcal s
the same bid made without suit specification. A 40-hundred is
worth 4 points and a 20-hundred worth 8, both doubled in
hearts.
20-hundred is a higher bid than 40-hundred, as you can
af ord to lose only one Ace or Ten, whereas in a 40-hundred
you can af ord to lose three.
It is legal to bid 20-hundred or 40-hundred without holding
a marriage, but hoping to find a required marriage-partner in
the talon.
3. Betli. An undertaking to lose every trick, playing at no trump,
and with each Ten ranking between its Jack and Nine. There
are three such bids: simple betli for 5, hearts betli for 10, and
open betli for 20. The first two are identical, except for the
scores (‘hearts’ is purely nominal). In open betli, al three play
with their cards spread face up on the table after the first trick
has been won, and the partners may not confer.
4. Plain durchmars. An undertaking to win every trick at no
trump, with Tens ranking between Jacks and Nines. As with
betli, there are three such bids: simple for 6, hearts for 12, and
open for 24. (Variant: Only two such bids are recognized:
simple durchmars for 12 and open durchmars for 24.) In open
durchmars, al three play with their cards spread face up on
the table after the first trick has been won, and the partners
may not confer.
5. Trump durchmars. The soloist undertakes to win every trick
with a trump suit specified by himself, and with Tens ranking
between their Aces and Kings. This may be bid alone, or with
an ulti, a hundred, or both. Trump durchmars scores 6 game
points, or 12 in hearts. Open trump durchmars scores 12, or
24 in hearts. (Variant: Open durchmars scores 24 whether in
hearts or a minor suit.)
Bidding The auctionisconductedinamanner uniquetoUlti. Forehand
Bidding The auctionisconductedinamanner uniquetoUlti. Forehand
may not pass, but must make two discards face down and make an
opening bid by naming any contract.
Thereafter, each in turn may (a) pass, or (b) take the two
discards, make a higher bid, and discard any two, face down, or (c)
bid without taking the discards (but this is unusual). Passing does
not prevent anyone from bidding again later, but the auction ends
when al three pass in succession, and the last bidder becomes the
soloist in the last-named contract. This makes it possible for the last
bidder to make one final exchange and a higher bid than his
previous one.
The soloist should note that if the final two discards include any
scoring cards, they wil count to the opponents at end of play as if
they had won them in tricks.
A higher bid is one carrying a higher potential score, but there
are so many of equal value that they can only be listed in order of
priority (see the Table below). Note that any ‘heart’ bid overcal s
the same bid in a relatively ‘minor’ suit (one of the other three):
Conceding, doubling In a basic ‘Play’ in a minor suit and without
extras, the soloist may concede without play before the first trick is
led. This prevents the opponents from doubling or scoring bonuses
that mighthave accruedinthe play. Otherwise, either opponent
uponplaying to the first trick may announce ‘double’ to the soloist’s
basic bid, or to his additional ulti announcement, or both. The
soloist may then announce ‘redouble’, thus quadrupling the
appropriate score, and either opponent may then announce
‘surdouble’, thus octupling it. A double orsurdouble made by one
partner is binding upon the other, except in respect of a betli or
durchmars bid. In these cases (only), one or both partners may
double, and any such double is binding only upon its maker’s final
set lement with the soloist.
bid
trump
score
1 play
minor
1
2 play in hearts
hearts
2
3 40-100
minor
4
4 ulti
minor
1 + 4
5 betli
NT
5
6 durchmars
NT/min. 6
7 40-100 ulti
minor
4 + 4
8 hearts 40-100
hearts
8
9 20-100
minor
8
10 hearts ulti
hearts
2 + 8
11 40-100 durchmars
minor
4 + 6
12 ulti durchmars
minor
4 + 6
13 hearts betli
NT
10
14 20-100 ulti
minor
8 + 4
15 hearts durchmars
NT/min. 12
16 open durchmars
minor
12
17 40-100 ulti durchmars
minor
4+4+6
18 20-100 durchmars
minor
8 + 6
19 hearts 40-100 ulti
hearts
8 + 8
20 40-100 open durchmars
minor
4 + 12
21 ulti open durchmars
minor
4 + 12
22 hearts 20-100
hearts
16
23 20-100 ulti durchmars
minor
8+4+6
24 40-100 ulti open durchmars
minor
4 + 4+12
25 hearts 40-100 durchmars
hearts
8 + 12
26 hearts ulti durchmars
hearts
8 + 12
27 20-100 open durchmars
minor
8 + 12
28 open betli
NT
20
29 20-100 ulti open durchmars
minor
8 + 4 + 12
30 hearts 20-100 ulti
hearts
16 + 8
31 open durchmars
NT/hearts 24
32 hearts 40-100 ulti durchmars
hearts
8 + 8 + 12
33 hearts 20-100 durchmars
hearts
16 + 12
34 hearts 40-100 open durchmars
hearts
8 + 24
35 hearts ulti open durchmars
hearts
8 + 24
36 hearts 20-100 ulti durchmars
hearts
16 + 8 + 12
37 hearts 40-100 ulti open durchmars hearts
8 + 8 + 24
38 hearts 20-100 open durchmars
hearts