Why is it called Boston in spades?

Boston - The act of embarrassing your opponent by winning all 13 books in a hand. Most Spades games determine this an automatic win. Breaking Spades - Playing the first Spade of a hand as a cut card. Spades cannot be used as the lead suit in any hand until this occurs.
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What does Boston mean in Spades?

A “Boston” is when a team wins 13 of the 13 possible books. If you hear either of these words it means you need to concentrate on that particular hand like you're taking the S.A.T. to be admitted into heaven.
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What does ran a Boston mean?

@ava. Running a Boston means you've won all 13 books in a hand of spades. It's literally the best outcome that can happen, which means they're saying you're absolutely winning!
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How much is a Boston in Spades?

This is a bid to take all 13 tricks and is worth 200 points. The side loses 200 points if they fail to take all the tricks. If playing with 10-for-200 the Moon or Boston is worth 500 points.
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Is Spades a black game?

Spades descends from Bid Whist and Bid Whist descends from Bridge. Both games—Bid Whist and Spades—are wholly African-American in origin.
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What happens if you get all 13 books in Spades?

Boston - The act of embarrassing your opponent by winning all 13 books in a hand. Most Spades games determine this an automatic win.
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Where did the term Boston come from?

Boston is a locational name from Lincolnshire, England which means Botwulf's Stone or Botwulf's tun (tun is an Old English word for a hamlet or small town.) It refers to Botolph, the English saint of travelers and farmers. There are numerous spelling variations of his name such as Botolph, Botulph, Botwulf and Botulf.
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What does wheels mean in spades?

10-for-200. Also known as Bidding A Flight or Wheels. Bidding 10-for-200 commits a side to win at least 10 tricks; if successful, the team scores 200 points.
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What does BQ mean running?

BQ: Shorthand for Boston Qualifying time. Often used to describe a marathon time that qualifies a person for entry into the Boston Marathon. Brick workout: A workout that includes consecutive biking, then running. Often used by triathletes and duathletes to prepare for their goal events.
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How much is 10 books worth in Spades?

First 7 - Any team to win the first 7 books of any hand receives 100 bonus points. 10-FOR-200 - Any team to bid and successfully win 10 books during any hand will receive 200 points. The team loses 100 points if bid is unsuccessful.
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What card game has a Boston?

Boston is a trick-taking card game played by 4 people. It is thought to have started in France in the 1770s. The game is similar to Whist. It is a strategy game.
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What is the kitty in bid whist?

Sporting the kitty means that after a player wins the bid they expose the kitty, so that all can see what cards are in it. Some players play with only one joker, and therefore only five cards in the kitty. Some players play with only one joker, but use the deuce of spades as permanent second highest trump in the game.
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What does nil mean in spades?

A player who bids Nil (zero) is claiming that they won't win any tricks during the hand. If they player is successful, their partnership earns a 100-point bonus.
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Who invented spades?

Spades, according to online sources, was invented by a Mississippi family in the 1930s and popularized by troops worldwide during World War II. It reportedly was spread to college campuses by vets on the GI Bill.
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How do you win Spades every time?

Take your tricks early, and take tricks with only the cards you intend to. taking extra tricks usually result in bags. However, if someone trumped your king of diamonds, you better win another trick. If you don't have the Ace of Spades, but have the King and/or Queen, try to force the player with the Ace to play it.
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What is the penalty for overbidding in Spades?

Overbidding: A team that takes more tricks than they bid will earn 10 points per trick for each trick they originally bid on and will receive 1 point per additional trick(s) over the original bid. Example: a team bids 7 tricks and takes 8 tricks, they earn 71 points.
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How do you avoid bags in Spades?

When playing for 500 points, you'll want to aim your bids more carefully. If you find yourself bidding too low, don't forget to throw away some spades or high cards after you hit your bid. This can cause the opponent to take bags, which is usually a good thing.
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What does name Boston mean?

Meaning:town by the woods. Boston as a boy's name is of Middle English origin. Place name: Boston is the Captial of Massachussets. May possibly mean "town by the woods".
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When was Boston named Boston?

Governor Winthrop announced the foundation of the town of Boston on September 7, 1630 (Old Style), with the place named after the town of Boston, in the English county of Lincolnshire, from which several prominent colonists emigrated.
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Why is Boston so famous?

Share. Boston is best known for its famous baked beans, Fenway Park, The Boston Marathon, and of course for the bar from Cheers, but dig a little deeper below the surface and you'll find a surprising wealth of things that make Boston one of the best cities in America—and the world.
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What is the best card in Spades?

Spades is played by four people in two partnerships. The cards rank ace (the highest) to the 2 (the lowest). Spades are always trumps. Each player receives 13 cards.
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Which Deuce is higher in Spades?

Therefore, while playing spades with jokers, you must never forget that the deuce of Diamonds ranks higher than the Ace of Spades.
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What is Joker Joker Deuce deuce in Spades?

Rule #2: Joker, Joker, Deuce.

This is pretty common but the top 3 cards in most Black folk games are Big Joker, Little Joker, and the 2 of Spades respectively. So, if you forget the Ace of Spades doesn't beat the Two of Spades, you're in trouble… and likely going to get to set.
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Which Joker is the big joker in Spades?

Object of the Game

The spade suit is comprised of 15 cards: the Big Joker (Full-Color Joker) outranks the Little Joker (One-Color Joker), which outranks the ace of spades.
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