Learn to Play

Spoil Five

Watch out for those irregular hands.
Game Type
Trick Taking
Age
13+
Players
2, 3, 4, 5+

Rank of Cards

The ace of hearts is always third-best trump. There are 13 trumps when hearts are trump, 14 when any other suit is trump. Rank of spot cards is different in red and black suits.

Rank in trump suit:

Spades and clubs: 5 (high), J, A, A, K, Q, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.

Hearts: 5 (high), J, A, K, Q, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 4, 3, 2.

Diamonds: 5 (high), J, A, A, K, Q, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 4, 3, 2.

Rank of cards in plain suits (no trump):

Spades and clubs: K (high), Q, J, A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.

Diamonds: K (high), Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, A.

Hearts: K (high), Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2.

The rule to remember is, "Low in black, high in red."

The Deal

Deal five cards to each player clockwise - three, then two (or two, then three) in rotation, to the left, beginning with the player on the left. After the deal is completed, the next card is turned over to indicate trump.

Robbing the Trump

The player holding the ace of the trump suit may exchange any card in their hand for the turned card. If the player does not choose to make this exchange, they must ask the dealer to turn down the trump card, thus announcing who holds the ace (otherwise that player's ace becomes lowest trump, even if it is the ace of hearts). If an ace is turned, the dealer may discard at once and take the ace into their hand after the first trick, or may play with their original hand, announcing this intention.

Object of the Game

The goal is to accumulate the most chips by winning tricks.

The Play

The player on the dealer's left leads any card. Each player, in turn, must follow suit if possible, or trump. If unable to follow suit, a player may play any card.

When a lower trump is led, a player is not required to follow suit with the five or jack of trumps or the ace of hearts.

A trick containing a trump is won by the highest trump played. Any other trick is won by the highest card of the suit led. The winner of each trick leads next.

How to Keep Score

Before every hand, players put one chip each into a pot. The pot may be taken by the first player to win three tricks in any deal. However, that player also has the option of continuing to play after winning three tricks. In that case, they must win all five tricks. If they do, that player wins the pot plus one chip from each opponent. If they do not win all five tricks, the player wins nothing, and the pot "rolls over" to the next hand.

Irregularities

There is a misdeal if too many or too few cards are dealt, if the dealer exposes a card in dealing, if the deal begins with an uncut pack (provided a new deal is demanded before the deal is completed), or if the dealer counts the cards on the table or in the pack. If there is a misdeal, the deal passes to the player on the original dealer's left.

Irregular Hand

A hand with an incorrect number of cards is dead, and the other players continue play. However, if a player has won three tricks with an irregular hand before it is discovered, they win the pot.

Revoke

If there is an illegal exposure of a card after any player has won two tricks, the offender's hand is dead, and they do not receive cards until the pot in progress is won. However, you must still add to the pot when other players do.