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Preliminaries Two players each receive eight cards dealt 3-2-3 from
two 32-card packs shuf led together, ranking ATKQJ987. Turn the
next for trump and stack the remainder, face down, half covering
the turn-up. Object To be the first to reach 1000 points over as
many deals as necessary, dealing alternately. Points are scored for
capturing brisques (Aces and Tens) in tricks, and for acquiring and
declaring any of the combinations listed opposite.
Play Elder leads first. Second to a trick may play any card. A trick is
won by the higher card of the suit led, or by the higher trump if any
are played, or by the first played of two identical cards.
trump sequence (ATKQJ)
250
trump marriage (KQ)
40
non-trump marriage
20
double bezique ( Q Q J J) 500
single bezique ( Q J)
40
any four Aces
100
any four Kings
80
any four Queens
60
any four Jacks
40
trump Seven
7
Brisques For each Ace or Ten won in a trick, score 10 points
immediately. (Variant: Some players wait until the end of the hand
before counting them, but this is not recommended.)
Declarations Winning a trick entitles you to declare a scoring
combination. This is done by taking the relevant cards from your
hand and laying them face up on the table, where they remain, and
continue to form part of your hand, until played to tricks. You then
draw the top card of stock, wait for your opponent to draw the
next, and lead to the next trick. If the draw gives you a
next, and lead to the next trick. If the draw gives you a
combination, you must wait until you win a trick before you can
declare it.
You may declare more than one combination upon winning a
trick, but may score only one of them per trick won. Any others
must be left in place until another trick is won, and then are
scorable only if no card has been played from them.
A card that has been declared once in a combination may later be
combined with one or more others, from hand or table, to form a
combination of a dif erent type (sequence, marriage, bezique,
quartet), but it may not be used twice in the same combination.
Thus, the Queen in a spade marriage may not be remarried to the
other King, but may later be counted in a bezique or a quartet of
Queens. Similarly, with ‘eighty Kings’ and ‘sixty Queens’ declared,
each possible marriage may be scored in a subsequent trick so long
as it remains intact. It is perfectly legal to make a meld entirely
from cards already on the table, so long as none of them has
already been scored in a combination of the same type.
If you score a trump sequence, you may not subsequently score
the marriage it contains; but you may count the marriage first, and
then score the sequence upon winning a subsequent trick.
You may declare double bezique by laying out al four cards at
once, or by adding a second bezique to a single bezique already
scored and stil on the table; but if you score for two singles, you
may not count the double as wel .
Trump seven You may show a †7 and score 10 for it at any time,
usual y upon playing it to a trick. You may also exchange it for the
trump turn-up, but only upon winning a trick, and instead of
declaring any combination. (Sources dif er as to the detail of this
procedure. This is my recommendation.)
End-game The winner of the last trick before the stock is emptied
may make one declaration before drawing the penultimate card.
When both last cards have been drawn, no more declarations may
When both last cards have been drawn, no more declarations may
be made, and each player takes al his cards back into hand. In
playing the last eight tricks, the second must fol ow suit if possible,
win the trick if possible, and trump if unable to fol ow suit.
Combinations are no longer declarable. The winner of the eighth
trick scores 10 for last.
Score Play continues, with the deal alternating, until one player
reaches or exceeds 1000 points, whereupon it immediately ceases.
If the loser has failed to reach the ‘rubicon’ of 500 points, the
winner scores a double game or stake.
Variations
1. Instead of turning a card, start at no trump and entrump the
suit of the first marriage declared.
2. If spades or diamonds are trump, bezique may be redefined as
Q J.
Comment The main point of the game is to judge which cards to
col ect for possible melds and which to throw to tricks, especial y
when the hand consists entirely of meldable cards. It is important to
remember which cards are not available because declared by the
opponent or previously played to tricks. Win tricks with Tens
wherever possible, as they have no melding value but score 10
each. Lead Aces and Tens to tempt out trumps if weak in trumps
yourself. Win tricks only if they
yourself. Win tricks only if they
contain brisques,
or if you have something to declare, or think your opponent has.
Fildinski (Polish Bezique)
Play as above, but with the fol owing dif erences. Cards held in the
hand may not be melded. Instead, those won by each player are left
face up on the table in front of him. Either or both cards of a won
trick may be used to form and score for a meld in conjunction with
one or more cards already won. More than one meld may be scored
at a time, provided that each incorporates a card won in the trick
just played, and that no card is used simultaneously in dif erent
melds.
Multi-pack variants
Bezique may be played with four, six or eight 32-card packs
shuf led together. Four is cal ed Rubicon (or Japanese) Bezique, six
Chinese Bezique. The fol owing general rules apply to al . See also