How To Play Pitch (10 point)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
  • This video tutorial will teach you how to play 10 point Pitch. There are many variations of the card game pitch, this video cover how to play with 4 players divided into 2 teams. Find more at www.gathertogethergames.com/pitch
    This video will start by teaching you the general concepts of Pitch, and is followed by the more detailed features of the game. The video concludes with an example involving all the lessons learned about 10 point Pitch. This tutorial is perfect for beginning players, as well as, experienced players that need a refresher.
    After watching, you will know the basics on how to play the card game Pitch. All that is left to do is grab some friends and start playing!
    This Pitch tutorial will cover the following topics:
    - How to deal the cards
    - The overall objective of the game
    - How to rank the cards
    - How to bid
    - How to determine the trump suit
    - How to redraw
    - How a round is played
    - How to score the round
    - A review of the rules
    - An example round
    Please leave a comment below if you need any additional information about 10 point Pitch, if you have any questions about the game, or if any aspect of the game was not clear in the video.
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Комментарии • 26

  • @oboewizard98
    @oboewizard98 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for this video, my brother and I have missed playing with my grandfather and his buddies at the senior citizen’s center in Fairview, OK since he died in 2015. Almost completely spot on to what we used to play. We did allow off suit plays, and called the “jick” off jack. Funny how these games hold dear memories for so many !

  • @user-mm3ry7rw9y
    @user-mm3ry7rw9y 6 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpful. I had never played 10 point pitch before. Thank you!😊

  • @MisanthropicPrime
    @MisanthropicPrime 7 лет назад +12

    The most common variant of 10-point pitch that I've seen in the Midwest is that there is no high and low joker. Instead, the first joker played effectively becomes the high joker, outranking the second joker played.

  • @jasonking5560
    @jasonking5560 5 лет назад +3

    We basically play the same game except we have a minimum bid of five and we do allow off suit leads.

  • @kidgiven
    @kidgiven 3 месяца назад

    What happens if the winner of the bid, gets more then 6 point cards back in their hand after taking the stock cards, do they have to discard point cards face up? And is that round no longer a 10 point round?

  • @AlanBush
    @AlanBush 2 года назад

    Very interesting. My family played a version similar to this. The main differences were: No "high" joker - just the first joker out ranks higher. Also, we deal 12 cards each, leaving 6 cards as the "widow," which all go to the bid winner, who can keep as few or as many as they need. Then everyone discards down to 6 cards, whether they're in the selected suit, or not. It's strategic to not share how many actual on-suit cards you have, as it may change gameplay.

  • @jamesabel6288
    @jamesabel6288 3 года назад

    I'm curious if you know 6 point pitch? Have always played this way not sure if we're playing exactly right. If you know it I hope you'll make a video at done point. Thanks 😃

  • @ZEDU657
    @ZEDU657 3 года назад

    We play 11-point, using the off Ace as well, and play to 33, with the minimum bid at 5.

  • @jrlindholm7528
    @jrlindholm7528 4 года назад

    We played a seven person, call for partner, 10 point pitch version that we are calling South Dakota Pitch in honor of Bruce Bakken (usually our 8th player). You play by calling for one card to get a partner and the person with the four of that suit is your second partner. We also tried every other person to the right of the person who calls are partners. Give it a try and let us know your favorite.

  • @NothinPersonal100
    @NothinPersonal100 Год назад +2

    a lot of my family plays this, but i never understood this game, and i still don't. and i am now married into a family who loves to play pitch - i've sat in on games and tried learning, but its embarassing! i don't freaking understand this game, nothing catches on about it. my husband says "you arent' trying, you don't want to learn" well here i am! trying to learn - its not working lmao

  • @exoticbutters7109
    @exoticbutters7109 2 года назад

    we always played a little different. The scoring system was High, Low Jack and game just like 4 point but then their would also be 1 pt for last trick. 1 point for each joker 1 point for Left Ace and 1 point for Left jack and 1 point for the five of trump. The left Jack (or Jick) was the weakest of the trump however and could even be taken with the 2 of trump. Every one recieved 9 cards to start. Because it was possible that there was no ace. 9X4 equals 36 leaving 16 cards. There was always a possibility of no ace being out or no 2. This is why we always went with High and Low and Last trick so that there would always be at least 3 points possible in every hand. Two still saved itself no matter who played it.

  • @alex_0i7
    @alex_0i7 3 года назад

    The more common way that I play with shooting the moon is that you can select either to shoot or take a 10 bid, if you don’t make your 10 bid you only lose 10 points, but if you don’t make your shoot bid, you lose 52 points

  • @inappropriatern8060
    @inappropriatern8060 7 дней назад +1

    Southeast Nebraska brought me here

  • @sapanapatel3776
    @sapanapatel3776 2 года назад

    At 8min and 48sec player a played 10 of clubs instead of 4,why is that? He was already losing that trick shouldn't he give up his low ranking card instead of the higher one

    • @sapanapatel3776
      @sapanapatel3776 2 года назад

      Oh I get it now I didn't saw the card values at the start

  • @ACEMAN34448
    @ACEMAN34448 6 месяцев назад

    There’s so many variants of this game that I can’t really learn how to play….. you gotta know what version you’re playing….. kinda lost 😠

  • @TheChiefSteel
    @TheChiefSteel 5 лет назад

    My Grandfather had another name for the Jick. He and his older friends called it "Left Jack". Which i actually like better than Jick.

    • @ucantrun2793
      @ucantrun2793 5 лет назад +3

      We just called it the Off Jack

    • @lukewilson3271
      @lukewilson3271 4 года назад

      @@ucantrun2793 we called it the off jack as well and we called the game setback not pitch.

    • @annawoodward6230
      @annawoodward6230 3 года назад

      I've heard and used all of those, jick, off jack, left jack (out of the Midwest so)

  • @JashaPhillips23
    @JashaPhillips23 6 лет назад

    I like trump

  • @elmbrookvillage4044
    @elmbrookvillage4044 3 года назад

    Bruh, that music way too loud. Great video otherwise.