Plucks
There are no plucks in the first round.
The person who has the most plucks (that is, the player that went over their quota by the most tricks in the previous hand) goes first. If two players are entitled to the same number of plucks, start with the dealer and go left.
To pluck, the plucker passes a card face-down to the pluckee. After looking at this card, the pluckee must pass back the highest-ranked card in the same suit. The jokers are not in any suit, and are always valuable—so, a plucker would not want to pass one, and a pluckee cannot be forced to give them up.
Read more about this topic: Pluck (card Game), Pluck For Three, The Order of Play
Famous quotes containing the word plucks:
“He who is ready to despair in solitary peril, plucks up a heart in the presence of another. In a plurality of comrades is much countenance and consolation.”
—Herman Melville (18191891)