Hearts GAME
In the first half of the game, each player needs to choose three cards from their hand, passing them to the player to their left. This process is also known as "passing". The player who receives these three cards must pass his three cards to the player on his left. This "pass" process must be repeated three times during the game.
When the "Pass" process is completed, the game officially begins, and the player who plays the card first is the player holding the 3 of clubs. He needs to play a card randomly, and other players play cards in a clockwise direction. Each round of poker needs to be of the same suit as the first card. Of course, if there is no card of the corresponding suit in the hand, the card can be played at will, and the player does not need to "emboss".
A round of playing cards ends after all four players have played a card, and then record the score cards in this round of playing cards. "Hearts" is a special suit in which, if a player plays hearts, that player earns one point for the number of hearts played in that round. And Lady of Spades (Q, Queen of Spades) is the card with the highest points. If the player plays Q, the player will immediately get 13 points. Cards of other suits do not count.
The game then continues for multiple rounds until one player has scored more than 100 points. The player with the fewest points wins. During the game, players need to try to avoid scoring points, such as avoiding high-scoring cards such as hearts and spades. When passing cards, players also need to consider what kind of cards can reduce their scores as much as possible.
Overall, Hearts require strategic thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as attention to detail and patience. Good luck!