How to Play Bridge in Standard American English
Bridge is a four-player trick-taking card game using a standard 52-card deck. The objective of the game is to be the first partnership to reach a predetermined number of points by taking tricks containing high-ranking cards.
Setting Up the Game
- Gather four players. Bridge is played with two partnerships of two players each.
- Shuffle the deck. One player shuffles the deck thoroughly.
- Deal the cards. The dealer deals 13 cards to each player, one card at a time.
- Determine the trump suit. The player to the left of the dealer names the trump suit. This is the suit that will rank highest during the game.
Bidding
- Start with the dealer. The player to the left of the dealer starts the bidding.
- Bid on tricks. Each player bids on the number of tricks they believe their partnership can take.
- The highest bid becomes the contract. The partnership that bids the highest number of tricks becomes the declaring partnership.
- Double and redouble. After the initial bid, players can double or redouble the contract. This increases the points awarded for a successful contract or penalty for a failed contract.
Playing a Hand
- The declarer leads. The player of the declaring partnership who bid the highest number of tricks leads the first card.
- Follow suit. Each player in turn must play a card of the same suit as the lead card, if possible.
- Trump. If a player cannot follow suit, they may play a trump card.
- Winning the trick. The highest-ranking card of the suit led or the highest-ranking trump card wins the trick.
- Collecting tricks. The partnership that takes the most cards in a trick collects the trick.
Scoring
- Contract points. The declaring partnership earns 10 points for each trick they bid.
- Tricks bid. The partnership earns 1 point for each trick they take beyond their bid.
- Overtricks. If the partnership takes more tricks than they bid, they earn 10 points for each overtrick.
- Undertricks. If the partnership takes fewer tricks than they bid, they lose 10 points for each undertrick.
- Game. The first partnership to reach 100 points wins the game.
Additional Rules
- No peeking. Players cannot look at their partner’s cards or reveal their own cards to their partner.
- Follow suit. Players must follow suit if they have a card of that suit.
- Lead with your strongest suit. The declarer should lead with their strongest suit, which is the suit they have the most cards in.
- Protect your partner’s suit. Players should avoid trumping their partner’s suit if they have a card of that suit.
- Control the trumps. Players should try to control the trump cards by taking them early.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is a trick?
A: A trick is a set of four cards played by each of the four players. The highest-ranking card wins the trick.
Q: What is the difference between a suit and a trump?
A: A suit is one of the four divisions of cards (clubs, diamonds, hearts, spades). A trump is a card that is higher in rank than any other card in the same suit or in any other suit.
Q: What does it mean to double or redouble?
A: Doubling or redoubling increases the points awarded for a successful contract or penalty for a failed contract. Doubling doubles the points, while redoubling doubles the points again.
Q: What is a game?
A: A game is a round of play in which the first partnership to reach 100 points wins.