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Play Hearts card game for free in your desktop or mobile browser. Hearts Online is a Live, Online, Multiplayer FREE gaming app from Fuzzy Mobile Games Inc. Which you can play with your family, friends or anyone, anytime anywhere in the world. Now play Hearts. Play Hearts online. This game is classic free Hearts card game. Hearts is also known under a number of different names around the world, including Chase the Lady and Rickety Kate, and is similar to the. Hearts Online is a free online multiplayer card game that includes: - Multiplayer online - Stats and rankings - Tournaments - Notifications to play with your friends - Chat online - Advanced IA opponents It allows online game against other users around the world using the most popular regulations of this famous game. We will only ask you for a username and password. 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 that came with every version of Windows. I wanted to be able to play Hearts online, and just didn't think all the hundreds of other versions of Hearts would do!

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The game is also known as Black Lady and is one of the most popular evasion-type of games. The main goal is to avoid hearts suit and Queen of Spades in winning tricks. Those cards are giving penalty points. See our additional tips about Hearts rules, dealing & scoring. Play Hearts online for free with thousands of players worldwide!

Expert Hearts is won by avoiding winning tricks in any heart and by saying adios to the Black Lady (Queen of Spades) if you encounter her. This is because Expert Hearts, like other level of Hearts games, is won by having the smallest point tally at the end of the Hearts game. The Queen of Spades will add 13 points to your score and any heart card will add one point each. There is however, an exception to this rule. If you win ALL 13 hearts in the deck AND the Black Lady then you would have succeeded in 'shooting the moon'. So instead of losing all 26 points that the hearts and Queen of spades total, your score will actually revert to zero! The other players in the Hearts game will score your 26 points. 'SLAM!' you just shot the moon!

Hearts strategies are key to beating players in Expert Hearts. One of the most helpful strategies that players can employ is counting cards. There are a few ways to could cards, one of them is to keep track of how many time a suit has gone around. This is the simplest way to count cards because you are only keeping a mental count of the number of tricks of a complete suit, not of the number of cards. Because there are less numbers to remember, it is easier to remember. Counting cards will help boost your memory as well, another fun attribute of Expert Hearts!

  • If you win the hearts game, you'll get three stars!
  • You'll get two stars for second place in hearts, one star for third, and no stars for last place.
  • Beat your best (lowest) score in hearts every time you play!
  • For the most extreme Hearts challenge play this version of Expert Hearts!

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Rules of Hearts

Here are the rules for the card game Hearts:

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  1. The objective of Hearts is to get as few hearts as possible. Each heart gives you one penalty point. There is also a special card, which is the Queen of Spades. It gives you 13 penalty points! This is a game where you want a lower score rather than high.
  2. To begin, each player will be dealt 13 cards. You'll then select three cards when the game begins to pass to one of the opponents. Typically it's best to pass your three worst cards to try and get rid of them. The opponent which you pass to varies (we'll handle that part for you), you start by passing to the opponent on your left. Then, in the following game you pass to your opponent on the right. For the third game you pass straight across the table and in the 4th game you keep your cards and do not pass any.
  3. The player who has the 2 of clubs at the beginning leads in the first hand, and that player has to lead with the 2 of clubs.
  4. Each turn begins with one player laying a single card, which is called 'leading.' That card's suit determines the suit of the trick. Then each of the players each plays one card.
  5. If they have a card in the same suit as the first card then that suit must be played. If not, they can play any of their other cards. Once 4 cards have been played, the player who played the highest ranking card takes the trick. This means he or she takes the 4 cards on the table and starts the next turn. Any penalty cards (any hearts or queen of spades) the trick are added to the player's penalty score. Try to avoid these unless you are shooting the moon which we'll touch on later.
  6. You may not lead a trick with hearts until hearts has been played on another suit (aka 'broken'). If it is your turn to lead and no hearts have been played thus far, you cannot select a heart as the card to play. In some versions of game Hearts you cannot play the Queen of Spades until hearts has been broken, but in this variation you can always play the queen of spades and it doesn't break hearts.
  7. In the first round you may not play a heart or the queen of spades, even if you do not possess any card in the suit of the starting card.
  8. After all cards have been played, the penalty points are counted and the player with the smallest number of points wins that particular hand. When one of the players reaches at least 100 points then the game is finished, and the player with the least number of points is the winner. If points are over 100 and there are 2 or more equal with the fewest points then play will continue until there is only one clear winner.
  9. Back to 'shooting the moon.' Typically it is not good to get penalty cards, but there is a circumstance where it can hugely benefit you. If you get ALL the penalty cards (thirteen hearts and the Queen of Spades) then you get zero points and all other players get 26 points each. Trying this can be a somewhat risky move, since if another player gets just one of the hearts you will end up with lots of points. Alright, now that we've we've got that down let's play some Hearts!