
The round begins from the dealer's left with no upcard. If all players pass, the dealer turns the upcard facedown and puts it under the stock, and the players go through a second round with slightly different rules. If partner passes, the other opponent can "order it up." If that player also passes, however, the dealer can either say, "I take it up" or "I turn it down." If the eldest does not want the upcard to be trump and passes, the dealer's partner can say, "I assist," in which case the suit of the upcard becomes trump, and the dealer again must discard. The dealer keeps the upcard on top of the stock until it is played. If the eldest accepts the upcard as trump, saying, "I order it up," the dealer must then accept the upcard as a part of his or her hand and discard one card facedown, placing it into the stock. Each player, in turn, may accept or pass the suit of the upcard as trump. Setting trump: Action starts with the player to the dealer's left (called the eldest player). After the hands are dealt, the dealer turns up the top card from the stock to begin the task of setting trump. Five cards are dealt to each player either in batches of two and three or three and two. Those who draw the same rank, draw again.

Those who draw the two highest cards play against the other two players. Only in determining partners is the ace considered low.

Game is played to a predetermined number of points, usually 5, 7, or 10.ĭealing: Players draw cards to set pairs and decide the dealer. If lone hand wins three or four tricks, 1 pointĭeclaring side euchred (wins fewer than three tricks), opponents score, 2 points Euchre is also played with 24 cards (7s and 8s omitted), 28 cards (7s omitted), or with one joker added.ĭeclaring side wins three or four tricks, 1 pointĭeclaring side wins five tricks (a march), 2 points For trump, the jack (called the right bower) is high, and the jack of the same color (the left bower) is the second-highest trump. Cards rank as follows: A (high)-K-Q-J-10-9-8-7, except in the trump suit. Special Euchre decks are available, a Bezique deck can be used, or you may simply set aside the 2s through 6s of all suits in a standard deck. The cards: A 32-card deck, 7s through aces for each suit, is used. Object: To score points by winning at least three of five tricks.

There are also two- and three-handed versions. A hundred years ago in America, it had plenty of devotees and was considered our national card game. Euchre is a card game that is thought to have descended from a popular 16th century game named Triomphe.
