Belote Tutorial

Belote – Game Overview

Belote is a classic trick-taking card game played in teams, combining strategy, teamwork, and careful planning. The objective is to win tricks, score points, and reach the target score before the opposing team.

  1. Game Setup
  • Players: 4 (2 vs 2) 
  • Cards: 32-card deck (7 to Ace) 

Players sit opposite their teammate. Each player receives 8 cards.

  1. Objective

The goal is to:

  • Win tricks 
  • Score points through cards and declarations 
  • Reach the target score before your opponents 
  1. Trump & Bidding

At the start of each round:

  • A trump suit is selected 
  • Players decide whether to accept or pass 

The trump suit is stronger than all others and plays a key role in winning tricks.

  1. Card Values

Trump Suit:

  • Jack → 20 points 
  • 9 → 14 points 
  • Ace → 11 points 
  • 10 → 10 points 
  • King → 4 points 
  • Queen → 3 points 
  • 8, 7 → 0 points 

Non-Trump Suits:

  • Ace → 11 points 
  • 10 → 10 points 
  • King → 4 points 
  • Queen → 3 points 
  • Jack → 2 points 
  • Others → 0 points 
  1. Gameplay
  • The player to the dealer’s left starts 
  • Players must follow suit if possible 
  • If unable to follow suit, they must play a trump (if available) 
  • The highest card of the leading suit or highest trump wins the trick 

Players must also try to support their teammate and block opponents.

  1. Belote Declaration

If a player holds:

  • King and Queen of the trump suit 

They can declare “Belote” and score 20 bonus points.

  1. Scoring
  • Points are calculated from the cards won in tricks 
  • The team that declared trump must score more than the opponents 
  • If they fail, the opponents receive all points for that round 
  1. Winning the Game

The game continues over multiple rounds until one team reaches the agreed target score (commonly 1000 points).

🃏 Coinche – Game Overview

Coinche is a more advanced variation of Belote that introduces bidding, doubling, and higher strategic depth. It is played by experienced players who enjoy competitive gameplay and teamwork.

  1. Game Setup
  • Players: 4 (2 vs 2) 
  • Cards: 32-card deck 

Each player receives 8 cards, and teammates sit opposite each other.

  1. Objective

The goal is to:

  • Win tricks 
  • Fulfill your team’s contract 
  • Score more points than the opposing team 
  1. Bidding Phase

Before gameplay begins:

  • Players bid points (e.g. 80, 90, 100…) 
  • The highest bidder declares: 
    • The trump suit 
    • The target score 
  1. Coinche (Double)

Opponents can “Coinche” (double) the contract if they believe it will fail.

  • This increases the risk and reward 
  • The declaring team can respond with “Surcoinche” (redouble) 
  1. Gameplay Rules

Gameplay is similar to Belote:

  • Players must follow suit 
  • Must play trump if unable to follow 
  • Must try to win the trick when possible 

The highest card or trump wins the trick.

  1. Card Values

Same as Belote:

  • Trump suit has higher values (Jack and 9 strongest) 
  • Non-trump suits follow standard ranking 
  1. Scoring
  • The declaring team must reach their bid 
  • If successful → they score the points 
  • If unsuccessful → opponents score the points 

If Coinche or Surcoinche is used:

  • Points are multiplied accordingly 
  1. Winning the Game

The game continues across rounds until one team reaches the target score.

🔑 Key Differences Between Belote & Coinche

  • Coinche includes bidding and contracts 
  • Coinche allows doubling (Coinche / Surcoinche) 
  • Belote is simpler and more beginner-friendly 
  • Coinche requires more strategy and risk management 
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