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What happens in the exchange-phase, if a player gets a suit he does not have? Granted this is not very likely, but also not impossible. Does he give back any (likely bad) card?
There's nothing stating the order of cards, apart from something about Ace being low in the exchange phase.
I'd presume it's Ace-high, two-low. There doesn't seem to be anything on the pagat page, although it's grouped with the Whist games, which have A K Q J 10 ... 2.
In Australia (where we are mad about 500 and Euchre), the usual order is Joker - Right-Bower - Left-Bower - A K Q 10 ... 2 for the trump suit, and Bridge order for off-suits. This game is more seen as a good three-hand version of 500 than a separate card game.
Is this rank-order worth including as a Variation? 106.69.215.147 ( talk) 05:49, 10 January 2021 (UTC)
When I played this game in the 1970's the exchange of cards was called "plucking". Eric Myers 18:12, 13 March 2021 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Eric Myers ( talk • contribs)