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Welcome to VIP Games, where you can enjoy new card and board games online. Play our free, high-quality, multiplayer card and board games without the need to switch between accounts. Enjoy all popular online games in one place and prove your skills with cards and dice. Choose your game and start playing online. This online version of the classic card game Hearts was made by me. My name is Einar Egilsson and over there on the left is my current Facebook profile picture! Hearts is the third card game I've made, the other two are Shithead and Crazy Eights. I used to play Hearts a lot when I was younger, it was one of the games. To start a new game, press the Start new game button. You will start playing with three computer players. Human players can join your game at any time, replacing the computer players. To join a game in progress, select a game from the Select a game list, then press the Join game button.

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Introduction
Literature is a team card game in which players try to collect cards by asking for them from other players.
The Player & The Cards
The game is best played with 6 people; two teams of three. However, eight players with teams of four is also a great way to play. Players sitting alternately form a team. A minimum of 4 players are required to play the game. The 54 card deck forms sets, also referred to as half suit or as books. There are totally 9 sets in a given deck. Each suit (Clubs, Diamonds, Spades, Hearts) is split into two sets. There are the minor or low cards sets with 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and there are the high or major cards sets with 9, 10, J, Q, K, A. All the other 8's and the two Jokers (red and black) form another set. Teams try to claim as many sets as possible.
The Deal
All the 54 cards are distributed to all the players. After each player has a full hand, players should examine their cards. However, players cannot share their hands with other players, especially their teammates.
The Play
The Questions The dealer goes first. During a turn, players can ask a player from the opposing team 1 card. The card asked must fulfill this criterion: Players must ask for a specific card (rank and suit) Players must have a card in hand from the same set. The player questioned must have at least one card. You cannot ask for a card in hand already. If a player has the card in hand asked for, they must pass it to their opponent, face-up. The questioner then adds that card to their hand. However, if they do not have the card that was requested, it becomes their turn and they ask the next question.
Declaring
Players can declare fulfilled sets by laying the completed set on the table, face-up. If during play, you suspect between your teammates and yourself there is a full set you may claim it by on your turn. The player has to then name everyone who has the cards of the set. If done correctly, your team claims the set and a point is added to the team. If wrongly claimed, the opposing team scores the point. Once a set is claimed, players with cards of that set must reveal them. The cards are stacked in front of a member of the claiming team. The game continues. Information for the Public Players at any times can ask what the previous question was and who asked it, as well as what the answer was. Questions prior to that are called, “History,” and are not allowed to be discussed anymore. The only other question players may ask is how many cards a player has in hand, both opponents and their teammates.
Ending The Game & Scoring
As the game continues, players will begin to run out of cards. Players who do not have cards in hand cannot be asked for cards, so they do not have a turn. An empty hand can be the result of laying down a claim. If this is the case, you can pass your turn to a teammate who still has cards in hand. Once a team is completely out of cards in hand, questions can no longer be asked. The team with cards in hand must attempt to claim remaining sets. The player whose turn it is, under these conditions, must try and claim sets or sets without talking with their partners. The game is completed when either of the team scores 5 points.
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