Here are some other WWW pages with rules for Hearts and its variations: Archive copy of John Hay's Hearts page, which was the basis for the first version of this page. Alan Hoyle's Hearts Page for a typical set of rules. Alan Hoyle has also provided a copy of the former page on...
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Hearts, card game in which players aim to avoid taking tricks that contain hearts. Hearts first appeared in the United States about 1880, although it derives from the much older European game of reverse. In the late 20th century a version of hearts was i
Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts, or spades! Use the correct card. Hearts, while not a trump card, give one penalty point each, hence the game's most common name "Hearts". It’s easy to play with large, clear Hoyle cards, a beautiful interface with no banner ads, plus challenging computer play...
Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts, or spades! Use the correct card. Hearts, while not a trump card, give one penalty point each, hence the game's most common name "Hearts". It’s easy to play with large, clear Hoyle cards, a beautiful interface with no banner ads, plus challenging computer play...