
Player
A
Player
B
Player
C
EXAMPLE OF PLAY:
In round seven, Player C deals only four cards to all players. Each player reviews
their cards to predict the number of tricks they hope to win. Player A announces
that they will win two tricks. Player B believes that they will win two tricks. Finally,
Player C claims to win one. Player A, who is to the left of the dealer, leads.
Trick One:
Player A chooses to lead with a Blue 15. Player B does not have
any blue cards, so may play any card from their hand. Player B
chooses to play the Yellow 0 (the trump suit). Currently, Player B
is winning the trick with the trump card. Player C plays a Blue 2
because he must follow suit of the leading card (the Blue 15).
The trick is now complete and Player B wins (Player B’s yellow 0
may be a low value card, but because it is a trump card it still
beats the other cards played). Since Player B won the trick, they
get to lead (start) the next trick.
Trick Two:
Player B leads this trick with a Green 10. Player C doesn’t have
any Green cards and may play any card from their hand. Player
C plays the Change Rage card. At which point, Player C searches
through the Trump Pile and places a Red card on top of the
Trump Pile as the new trump suit. Player A has to follow with
the Green 12 (matching the suit that led). Having the highest
value card of the suit that was led, Player A wins this trick.
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Player
B
Player
C
Player
A
New
Trump
Suit
Trump Player A’s hand Player B’s hand Player C’s hand
8280-00-20-I Rage Instructions
1/4 Black Ink on Front / CMYK on back
8" x 5.5" folds twice to finish size of 5.5" x 4"
Trim marks indicated in PMS 144 (Do not print Trim Marks)