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  2. Master the card game 500 with our complete guide on scoring and ranking. Understand the points system for different bids and the ranking of cards in trump and non-trump suits.

  3. 500 Card Game Rules | How to Play Five Hundred - Cool Old Games

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    The scoring system of 500 will be explained below in the “Scoring” section, but keep in mind that the win condition of 500 is to achieve 500 points. Rules Below you can find a summary of the 500 card game rules:

  4. How to Play Five Hundred - Game Rules

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    To play 500 with 3 players, deal a pack of 33 cards, with the lowest card of each suit being a 7. The contractor plays alone, with the other two players forming a temporary partnership. Scores are separate. To play 500 with 5 players, deal a pack of 53 cards, which is a full deck of cards, plus a Joker.

  5. 500 Basics - Trickster Cards

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    500 is commonly played with a 43-card deck: 4–Ace in Hearts and Diamonds (11 cards each), 5–Ace in Spades and Clubs (10 cards each), plus the red Joker. In suits other than trump, ranks are typical with Ace high.

  6. Use a score card to calculate the points in each hand. You can find a score card online, such as this one: https://500rules.com/score-card/. The score card tells you how many points are awarded for each different suit and their coinciding bid number.

  7. 500 Card Game Rules: The Ultimate Guide to Mastering the Game

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    Objective and Scoring. The primary goal in the 500 card game is to earn points by winning tricks. Points are awarded based on the value of the cards won in each trick, with specific cards like Jokers, Jacks, and Aces having higher values.

  8. 500 (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The US Playing Card Company released the improved Avondale scoring table to remove bidding irregularities in 1906. [4] 500 is a social card game and was highly popular in the United States until around 1920 when first auction bridge and then contract bridge drove it from favour. [5]