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 <b>Heartsb> (game) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<b>Heartsb> is classified, in references such as Hoyle's Rules of Games, as a children's game, but, in fact, there is depth to the game.
<b>Heartsb> is usually played with four players, but can be modified for other numbers of players—this is discussed under Variants.
<b>Heartsb> is a trick-taking game, usually played with a standard deck of 52 cards, in which the object is to avoid taking certain cards in tricks.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hearts_(game)   (3359 words)

  
 Card Games: <b>Heartsb>
Turbo <b>Heartsb>, introduced at Upenn in the 1980's by Richard Garfield, is an American version of the Chinese game Gong Zhu (Catch the Pig).
<b>Heartsb> is a trick taking game in which the object is to avoid winning tricks containing <b>heartsb>; the queen of spades is even more to be avoided.
If <b>heartsb> have not been played and a player is on lead holding nothing but <b>heartsb> and the Queen of Spades, many people allow <b>heartsb> to be led, instead of forcing the player to lead the Queen of Spades.
http://www.pagat.com/reverse/hearts.html   (3595 words)

  
 <b>Heartsb>
<b>Heartsb> is classified, in references such as Hoyle's Rules of Games, as a children's game, but, in fact, there is depth to the game.
<b>Heartsb> is a popular trick-taking game played with a standard deck of cards, in which the goal is to have the lowest number of points.
<b>Heartsb> may not be led until a penalty card is played; this is called the "breaking of <b>heartsb>".
http://www.yotor.com/wiki/en/he/Hearts.htm   (3595 words)

  
 UNO <b>Heartsb> Game - How To Play
Players then total the point cards (<b>heartsb> and 13 of yellow) in their tricks and write that total on a sheet of paper.
The player who has scored the FEWEST number of points at game's end is the winner.
In games with more than four players it is possible to deplete the draw pile.
http://www.centralconnector.com/GAMES/unohearts.html   (1102 words)

  
 <b>Heartsb> Card Game Rules
You may lead a heart at the beginning of a round only if you have only <b>heartsb> in your hand or if <b>heartsb> have been broken.
The object of the game is to score as few points as possible.
<b>Heartsb> are broken when anyone plays a heart when they cannot follow suit.
http://vex.net/hearts/rules.html   (273 words)

  
 MIND Column: Fun and Games
<b>Heartsb> uses virtually no network bandwidth, yet the four players involved in a typical <b>Heartsb> game feel like a lot of information is going across the net due to the activity on their screen.
Of course, <b>Heartsb> is an asynchronous game, since the amount of time between each player's discard does not affect the game.
If the client has left the game, the server simply creates a computer player to take over the quitting player and none of the other clients need to do anything except indicate to their players that someone has left the game (for example, <b>Heartsb> puts the quitter's name in square brackets).
http://www.microsoft.com/mind/0396/games.asp   (2665 words)

  
 Silver Creek Entertainment: Hardwood <b>Heartsb>
Points cards consist of the entire <b>Heartsb> suit, (one point for each card) and the Queen of Spades which is worth 13 points.
<b>Heartsb> is a 4-player, trick taking card game.
If they don't have any cards in that suit they can play any suit, including <b>heartsb> since it's no longer the 1st hand.
http://www.silvercrk.com/hwh.com/hwh_rules.htm   (2665 words)

  
 MSO - Mind Sports Olympiad - Rules of <b>Heartsb> Game
The game of <b>Heartsb> is played as individual's contest, with four persons playing in a "cutthroat" format.
A heart cannot be led early in the hand unless a point card has been discarded or a player is on lead with all <b>heartsb>.
Each heart taken counts as one point, and the Queen of spades counts as thirteen points against whomever captures these cards during the course of a typical hand.
http://www.msoworld.com/rules/hearts-g.html   (944 words)

  
 Alan's <b>Heartsb> page: Rules, variations, and links for the card game.
<b>Heartsb> Variations Checklist by Steffan O'Sullivan is a good resource and has something that I've tried to do: A checklist of what you need to know before you play <b>heartsb> with a new gaming group.
<b>Heartsb> is a fun trick-taking card game played by millions of people for far too many hours in any given day.
<b>Heartsb> by Leo Singleton is a freeware version of <b>Heartsb> for the Palm OS devices.
http://nelson.oit.unc.edu/~alanh/hearts.html   (4390 words)

  
 Rules For <b>Heartsb>
The number of <b>heartsb> taken by each player are counted and added to that player's point total.
<b>Heartsb> rules with any or all of the optional rules listed therein.
<b>Heartsb> are broken when at least one heart has been played out of suit on a trick.
http://www.kemenel.org/cards/hearts.php   (4390 words)

  
 <b>Heartsb> Card Game Rules
You may lead a heart at the beginning of a round only if you have only <b>heartsb> in your hand or if <b>heartsb> have been broken.
<b>Heartsb> are broken when anyone plays a heart when they cannot follow suit.
The player who played the highest card of the suit that was led takes the trick.
http://www.vex.net/hearts/rules.html   (4390 words)

  
 <b>Heartsb> - Review - Basic Rules for playing <b>Heartsb>
<b>Heartsb> is played for getting as less points during course of game as possible.
Cards from <b>Heartsb> suit and Queen of spades can not be discarded on the first move (initiated by 2 of clubs).
second move will also be won by the player that playes the highest card of the suit in which the move was intiated and accordingly player winning that move will initiate the next move.
http://www.ciao.co.uk/Hearts__Review_5315945   (4390 words)

  
 <b>Heartsb> Rules and variations. How to play <b>heartsb>
Yahoo version of <b>heartsb> you play against four players, also the Windows 95 version uses four players.
Drawn cards of other suits remain in the hand to be played at a later time.
Shooting the Moon: If a player takes all thirteen <b>heartsb> and the Q: (a) this player scores -26; or (b) all other players score +26.
http://www.webterrace.com/cards/hearts.htm   (4390 words)

  
 Play <b>Heartsb> Online. Free <b>Heartsb> card game download
For old <b>Heartsb> pros, and new players, you'll be playing a game that looks a whole lot different that what you seen in the past.
If you are new to <b>Heartsb>, learn to play with our in-game tutorials.
Pick one of the whimsical characters to represent you in the game.
http://www.hardwoodhearts.com   (306 words)

  
 Card Games: <b>Heartsb>
Turbo <b>Heartsb> is an American version of the Chinese game Gong Zhu (Catch the Pig).
If <b>heartsb> have not been played and a player is on lead holding nothing but <b>heartsb> and the Queen of Spades, many people allow <b>heartsb> to be led, instead of forcing the player to lead the Queen of Spades.
<b>Heartsb> is a trick taking game in which the object is to avoid winning tricks containing <b>heartsb>; the queen of spades is even more to be avoided.
http://www.pagat.com/reverse/hearts.html   (306 words)

  
 <b>Heartsb> Card Game Variations Checklist
I'm of the opinion that the card game <b>Heartsb> is an excellent game, but I've come to learn that there are many variations, most of which I frankly don't like.
Note that I'm not claiming these are the "official" rules of <b>Heartsb> - this is just the way I like to play the game.
If it's your lead and you have nothing but <b>heartsb> and they haven't yet been broken, there are two rules I'm aware of, and I have no preference between them.
http://www.panix.com/~sos/bc/hearts.html   (385 words)

  
 <b>Heartsb> - MSN Games - Free Online Games
<b>Heartsb> is a simple game to learn, but provides ample opportunities for strategy and daring.
You may view the content within this site using any client browser and you can download games to play them off-line, however; the on-line games will only work with the Internet Explorer 5.01 or later browser on Windows 98 or later operating systems.
Each Heart card is worth one point, the Queen of Spades is 13 points, and other cards have no point value.
http://zone.msn.com/hearts   (251 words)

  
 Shadow <b>Heartsb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shadow <b>Heartsb> is also considered unique by its fans for its quirky style — the alternate setting of an Earth where monsters and mystical forces seem common is well-done, and the game boasts a sense of humor unusual considering the seriousness of some of its subject matter and the horror elements in the setting.
It should be noted that the PlayStation game Koudelka, Sacnoth's first effort, is technically a predecessor to Shadow <b>Heartsb>, although the connection to it as not as strong as the connection between the other games.
Yuri was unmentioned and Shadow <b>Heartsb> 2 was belived to be absent and this game a separate story.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow_Hearts_2   (1149 words)

  
 <b>Heartsb>
The <b>heartsb> suit is worth one point per card, and the queen of spades is worth thirteen points.
<b>Heartsb> is a basic trick/trump oriented card game commonly played by four people, but can be adapted to three or more.
High cards in <b>heartsb> and spades is generally bad, although the other suits may be just as bad.
http://home.eol.ca/~ekball/hearts.html   (1149 words)

  
 RPGFan Reviews - Shadow <b>Heartsb>
Shadow <b>Heartsb> is a game that is strong in all of its individual facets, and its storyline is perhaps its strongest.
Another gameplay innovation in Shadow <b>Heartsb> is that Yuri builds up malice in his heart as he kills monsters, and, in order to avoid being attacked by extremely powerful monsters, he must periodically rid his heart of the malice by retreating to a place in his psyche called "The Graveyard".
Shadow <b>Heartsb> does carry some gameplay weaknesses, though.
http://www.rpgfan.com/reviews/shadowhearts/Shadow_Hearts-3.html   (1511 words)

  
 <b>Heartsb>
A simplified version of an old card game called <b>Heartsb> is played as follows.
An exception to this is the `trump' suit--if a suit is designated to be a trump suit (by whatever means the rules of the game allow), then any card of that suit will beat any card of any other suit.
The suits are (in order, lowest to highest) Clubs, Diamonds, <b>Heartsb> and Spades, abbreviated C, D, H and S. The 13 denominations (or face values) are (from lowest to highest): 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 (T), Jack (J), Queen (Q), King (K) and Ace(A).
http://acm.uva.es/p/v1/181.html   (1511 words)

  
 Shadow <b>Heartsb>: Covenant (PS2) Reviews on Darkstation
Shadow <b>Heartsb>: Covenant is a game that has all of the making to make a great game.
The original Shadow <b>Heartsb>, which was released a few years ago really wasn't all that great of a game, and going into this review I honestly wasn't expecting a whole lot out of this game either.
Shadow <b>Heartsb>: Covenant is a very dark and eerie game that is very much an adult themed game.
http://www.darkstation.com/reviews/article414.html   (1001 words)

  
 Rules for the Game of <b>Heartsb>
There are places you can play this game online, for example, Yahoo Games offers <b>Heartsb> as one of its more popular games.
I was first introduced to the game when I discovered it sitting on my computer, yes, the Window 95 version of the game got me a bit addicted.
I wrote this page to give the basic rules of the game and also to give some of the variations of the game.
http://members.aol.com/mgoodnight/heart1.htm   (105 words)

  
 PS2 Game Reviews: Kingdom <b>Heartsb>
With Kingdom <b>Heartsb>, I get what I am used to; some of the finest videogame music scores, not to mention some of the finest voice acting around, with the exception of Wakka's ever annoying terrible accent.
The action elements of the game are done superbly, as are the RPG elements.
There's a lot to do in the game, and those who are looking for not only a great RPG title, but also a great action/adventure game, owe it to themselves to pick up Kingdom <b>Heartsb>; it's an absolutely wonderful game.
http://www.psxextreme.com/scripts/reviews2/review.asp?revID=178   (2033 words)

  
 GameGenie.com: PC Game Reviews - Hardwood <b>Heartsb>
So, in the end, we have a game of <b>heartsb> with fooming.
Sounds are present as the card are dealt and fall to the table and when <b>heartsb> get collected, and most of the fooms (yeah, you heard me) have appropriate effects (such as bursting bubbles during said foom).
The game, as I’ve stated before, is wrapped in a fantasy envelope, so it’s like you’re playing <b>heartsb> in (insert favorite fantasy game here).
http://www.gamegenie.com/reviews/pc/hdwdhearts.shtml   (749 words)

  
 Card Games: <b>Heartsb>
Turbo <b>Heartsb>, introduced at Upenn in the 1980's by Richard Garfield, is an American version of the Chinese game Gong Zhu (Catch the Pig).
That is, the two the 2 penalty points, the three 3, the four 4, etc. The jack of <b>heartsb> carries 11 penalty points, queen 12, king 13, ace 14, and the queen of spades 25.
<b>Heartsb> is a trick taking game in which the object is to avoid winning tricks containing <b>heartsb>; the queen of spades is even more to be avoided.
http://www.pagat.com/reverse/hearts.html   (3601 words)

  
 Rules for the Game of <b>Heartsb> and other game resources at FamilyEducation.com
<b>Heartsb> are broken when a player lacks a card in the suit that has been led, so he throws down a heart instead.
Visit Mom's Coffee Break for games, puzzles, and comics.
Pausing to play MSN Games can be a compliment to your mid-morning coffee break, a substitute for your 4:00pm sugar crash, or a late-night way to unwind.
http://fun.familyeducation.com/valentines-day/games/35040.html   (816 words)

  
 Kingdom <b>Heartsb> II Import Impressions - PlayStation 2 News at GameSpot
The game's prologue revolves around Roxas and his journey to discover the truth behind the odd memory flashes he's having (which are scenes from the original Kingdom <b>Heartsb> and the Game Boy Advance's Kingdom <b>Heartsb>: Chain of Memories).
Kingdom <b>Heartsb> is great, largely because it successfully captures the spirit both of Square and Disney in a single game.
Though the game appears to be pretty good about introducing characters some players may not be familiar with, we can't be totally sure until we see how this is all handled in the US version.
http://www.gamespot.com/6141690?part=rss&tag=gs_all_games&subj=6141690   (1108 words)

  
 <b>heartsb> game rules
A player that has only <b>heartsb> left or with all <b>heartsb> and the queen of spades, may lead with a heart card.
A player may not lead with a heart card unless someone has already played a heart or the queen of spades in a previous trick.
Each heart scores 1 point, and the queen of spades scores 13 points.
http://www.gamecolony.com/hearts_game_rules.html   (488 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Kingdom <b>Heartsb>: Computer & Video Games
I find the game very enjoyable to play and I didn't mind fighting all the times cause it's actually fun to fight instead of eventually tedious in most games where all you want to do is skip a fight or breeze through it.
This game is easily one of the best ps2 games ever made.
The game may be a little shallow, but it’s an impressive artistic achievement and to be quite frank any title that allows you to magically summon Bambi out of thin air to attack evil demons of the underworld has got to be worth some sort of recommendation.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000066TS5?v=glance   (5797 words)

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