Grand Slam by the Stoll Edwards Company is a card game that can be played by from 2 to 6 players. At the beginning of each hand trumps are selected by cutting the cards. The suits of this game are Stars, Circles, Diamonds and Squares. and each suit has cards numbered from 1 to 13. After the deal the dealer plays a card to the center of the table and each player follows in turn either playing a card of that suit or a trump card or a card of another suit. Highest card in the suit played wins the trick unless a trump is played and then the highest trump card wins the trick. In this game the first 6 tricks are called 'Par' which is similar to the first 6 tricks in Bridge being called 'Book' and do not score. All tricks above 'Par" score 5 points each, A Small Slam (winning 12 tricks scores an additional 50 points while a Grand Slam scores and additional 100 points. Also each #6 card won adds 5 points, each #10 card won adds 10 points and each #13 card won adds 15 points to your total. Play is to some predetermined number like 500 or 1000 points.
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1930
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