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c&c1913 06-23-2000 04:15 PM

What is a boston and a kitty? I've never heard those terms before in spades.

ZetaAce 06-23-2000 04:21 PM

c&c- Definitely, that would be cool!

A Boston is when one team takes all of the books (tricks). The game is over if one team runs a boston.

A kitty is a few extra cards that are dealt in the middle and whoever has a certain card (say the big joker) gets the Kitty and gets to put cards s/he doesn't want into the Kitty.

ZetaAce

Taykimson 06-23-2000 05:29 PM

Thanks ZetaAce for answering the kitty question. For us, the person that had the 2 of clubs got the kitty. The 2 extra cards that make the kitty are the 2 of diamonds and 2 of hearts that you would normally leave out when you use the Jokers.

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c&c1913 06-24-2000 12:06 AM

Zeta Ace-

i don't recall your name. but i played so much it's possible. my name there is caramelhoneyluv. http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/wink.gif I hear you about playing on the advance level. i only go there if i want a quick game without a lot of chit-chat. i like the intermediate because it is laid back (most of the time) and most people do know how to play. i've played checkers through yahoo before also, now if they would find a way to play dominoes, then it would be on! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif

maybe we'll have to set up a time to meet and play.

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Diva_56 06-26-2000 11:05 AM

The way that I learned to play spades was this:


you take out the 2 of clubs and the 2 of hearts. Here was your card order:

Big and little joker, 2 of diamonds, 2 of spades, ace of spades and so on...


We usually allowed blinds and overs, but of course it was house rules of how its played.


I went down south and I was taught a totallly different way without the jokers, it was weird but you adjust

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ambitious 1 06-26-2000 10:10 PM

Hi all,
Well I am from the south, and it is even different around here, depending on where you play. Some people play Big J, Lil J, duece of spades, then diamonds, and then some play Big J, Lil J, duece of diamond then spades, that's what always confuses me. Then with the Jokers, sometimes people say that the biggest one is the Big J and sometimes they say that the one with the writing is the Big J b/c it is a "guaranteed " book. Also some people say that playing with the dueces is too many high cards, but that just makes the game better to me, because then you can get some beautiful hands. That is why when you play, you must let all the rules be known before you even start, and don't let folks change them or make up new rules halfway through the game. We also play blind, and sandbagging, but I have never played with a kitty.
ambitious

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ASTsnr 06-28-2000 12:22 AM

I have always played that unless you have already broken reg by playing a trump.....and that can only happen when you are trump tight then you cant lead with any...

BronxZete 06-04-2001 05:09 PM

I definitely love a little spades game or two.

DGPhoney 06-04-2001 09:16 PM

Now I love some Spades
I agree though with Zetace, but from the way we play out here, I didn't think you could throw the big J that earlier, but it does depedns on "The House Rules"
Hey if you really like playing though, a site called playsite.com, has spades gamees similar to yahoo, and it's a phat site*
DGPhoney~


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