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SCORING.
Оглавление2. Each side has a trick score and a score for all other counts, generally known as the honour score. In the trick score the only entries made are points for tricks won (see Law 3), which count both toward the game and in the total of the rubber.
All other points, including honours, penalties, slam, little slam, and under-tricks, are recorded in the honour score, which counts only in the total of the rubber.
3. When the declarer wins the number of tricks bid or more, each above six counts on the trick score; two points when spades are trumps, six when clubs are trumps, seven when diamonds are trumps, eight when hearts are trumps, nine when royal spades are trumps, and ten when the declaration is no trump.
4. A game consists of thirty points made by tricks alone. Every deal is played out, whether or not during it the game be concluded, and any points made (even if in excess of thirty) are counted.
5. The ace, king, queen, knave, and ten of the trump suit are the honours; when no trump is declared, the aces are the honours.
6. Honours are credited to the original holders; they are valued as follows:
When a Trump is Declared.
3[1] | honours held | between | partners | equal value of | 2 | tricks. |
4 | ” ” | ” | ” | ” ” | 4 | ” |
5 | ” ” | ” | ” | ” ” | 5 | ” |
4 | ” ” | in 1 hand | ” ” | 8 | ” | |
4 | ” ” | ” 1 ” | 5th in partner’s | ” ” | 9 | ” |
5 | ” ” | ” 1 ” | ” ” | 10 | ” |
When No Trump is Declared.
3 | aces held | between partners | count | 30 |
4 | ” ” | ” ” | ” | 40 |
4 | ” ” | in one hand | ” | 100 |
7. Slam is made when partners take thirteen tricks.[2] It counts 40 points in the honour score.
8. Little slam is made when partners take twelve tricks.[3] It counts 20 points in the honour score.
9. The value of honours, slam, or little slam, is not affected by doubling or redoubling.
10. At the conclusion of a rubber the trick and honour scores of each side are added and 250 additional points added to the score of the winners of the rubber. The size of the rubber is the difference between the completed scores. If the score of the losers of the rubber exceed that of the winners, the losers win the amount of the excess.
11. When a rubber is started with the agreement that the play shall terminate (i.e., no new deal shall commence) at a specified time, and the rubber is unfinished at that hour, the score is made up as it stands, 125 being added to the score of the winners of a game. A deal if started must be finished.
12. A proved error in the honour score may be corrected at any time before the score of the rubber has been made up and agreed upon.
13. A proved error in the trick score may be corrected at any time before a declaration has been made in the following game, or, if it occur in the final game of the rubber, before the score has been made up and agreed upon.