Partnership Rules of Spades
Filed Under HistoryA separate set of rules of spades apply for three player two deck spades. In this game, two 52 deck cards are used and both the deuces of the clubs suit are taken away from the combined deck of cards.
The three players who are going to play will pick their cards similar to how they would in spades for two players with one deck. The bidding will be the same and the game will mostly be the same, the variation will be that the second of the equal cards will be winning. For instance, if all are going to be playing diamonds then both aces will be played and the second ace will be winning.
Miser is another variation of the spades games. The goal of this game is to get just a few tricks. The bidding is lot similar to the regular spades; however, on their second chance to bid, every player will have to either stay in their first bid or they will have to go a bit lower.
This game is more of an individual play and less of a partnership kind of play. Dissimilar to many of the other spades games, this game will be played with more than just one round of betting, there will be multiple rounds of bidding.
Players will be bidding a number of tricks, which they are not supposed to go beyond. It is not really clear about whether there will be just two rounds of bidding or if there will be as many numbers of players, which one does prefer to, until no one prefers to reduce their bid any further.

