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To play Hearts: strategy and tips
     In most cases, avoid taking a  trick containing hearts or
the queen of spades. The only time you will want to take such
tricks is when you are trying to Shoot the Moon or trying to
prevent someone else from successfully Shooting the Moon.
     On hands that begin by passing cards to an opponent, pass
cards with high values, such as aces or face cards. 
     It is best to play your highest cards early in the game,
while your opponents are likely to have some cards in each suit
and will have to play those cards instead of hearts. Tricks that
do not contain any hearts or the queen of spades do not add to
your score. 
     You need to keep track of which cards have been played,
particularly whether the queen of spades has been played and
whether hearts have been broken (that is, whether a heart has
been discarded on an earlier trick).

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To play Hearts: starting the game
1    To connect to a game that is already being played over a
network, click "I want to connect to another game." 
     To start a new game over a network, click "I want to be
dealer," and then wait for other players to join the game.
     To play by yourself against your computer, click "I want to
be dealer," and then press F2.
2    Select three cards to pass to an opponent (except for every
fourth hand, when no cards are passed). To select a card to pass,
click it. To deselect a card, click it again. 
3    The player who has the two of clubs starts the play by
leading it. 
4    Each player, moving clockwise, clicks a card to play. You
must play a card in the same suit. If you do not have one, you
can play any card, except that you cannot play a heart or the
queen of spades on the first  trick.
     The person who plays the highest card of the same suit as
the first card played takes the trick. That player starts the
next trick by clicking a card to lead. You cannot lead a heart
until a heart has been played on a previous trick.
Scoring
     At the end of each hand, you get one point for each heart in
your hand and 13 points for the queen of spades. The game
continues until one player gets 100 points or more, or until the
dealer quits the game.
     If you win all the hearts and the queen of spades in one
hand (called Shooting the Moon), then you get zero points and
each other player is penalized 26 points. 

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To play Hearts: object of the game
     The object of Hearts is to have the lowest score at the end
of the game. 


The cards you collect when you play the highest card that is the
same suit as the first card played in a round.


Winning all the hearts and the queen of spades in one hand. When
that happens, you get zero points and each other player is
penalized 26 points. Your chances of successfully Shooting the
Moon are best if your hand contains a large number of high-value
hearts and spades. 


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