Although it is played that way in small areas of the mid-west there is no rule in any book on euchre that says that. nor is it a rule in any online euchre game or in any national event.
Yes either one will be the natural of the suit. So it would be a natural.
The trump suit for a particular deal at bridge is determined by bidding. The last suit named before three consecutive passes (or no bids) is the trump suit. If the last bid was some level of No Trump, the deal is played without a trump suit. The level plus the last-named suit (trump suit), or No Trump, is called the contract. The partnership winning the contract is the declaring partnership, and the partner who first bid the last-bid suit is called the declarer. Declarer's partner is called the dummy (who has no role in the play of the hand).
A trump, in card games, is a suit which outranks all the others.
The trump suit is determined by the auction phase, where the players take turns making bids (or not) that include a number and a denomination (= clubs, diamonds, hearts, spades, or no trump). The final bid made determines the trump suit and the number of tricks that partnership must take.
In bridge, each person must play a card of the same suit as the first card played. Four cards are played, with the highest card winning the trick.However, if you have no more cards in the suit that was lead, you may play a trump card and that will win the trick(unless the next player has also run out of the suit that was lead and plays a trump card that is higher than yours).The trump suit is named by the players who won the bid. Naturally they pick the suit in which they have the most and the highest cards.They can also choose to play in No Trump.
The highest ranking suit in bridge is spades. 'No Trump' ranks higher than spades in the bidding, but it is not a suit.
What is trump in the tarbish game? This is the question you have to ask yourself first of all. It is my understanding that for example if diamonds is trump in tarbish and the ace of diamonds is laid and then the ace of hearts then is played that trump triumphs! Hence the name trump cards (because it triumphs over everything else) No the Ace of Hearts doesn't beat the Ace of trump. The lowest trump beast anything non-trump. So 6 of trumps beats Ace of anything non-trump. Also note that both the Jack and 9 of trump are higher than the Ace of trump, Jack being highest. The exact order of cards, as well as rules can be found here: http://tarbish.com/books/game-tarbish/points-and-scoring
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Seven (7) No Trump Doubled Redoubled
in a no trump bid the jokers are useless
It certainly does not allow a player heavy in spades (trump) to come out leading spades to strip the other players of trump to make another long suit good. In this way, the rule has a balancing effect on play.
- When your partner opens with a 'One No Trump' bid, you can use the Stayman Convention by responding 'Two Clubs'. This has nothing to do with clubs. It says, "I have a four-card major suit. Do you have a four-card major suit?"Partner might name your suit and you play in that suit. Partner may name the wrong major, so you rebid 'Two No Trump'. Or partner may bid 'Two Diamonds', signifying no four-card major, and you return to No Trump.- You can also use the Transfer (Jacoby Transfer). When your partner opens 'One No Trump' you bid a suit lower than the major suit you favor. Your partner must bid the next higher suit.For instance: Partner opens '1 No Trump'. You respond '2 Diamonds'. Partner must bid '2 Hearts'. This gets the partnership into the correct bid while allowing the stronger hand to remain concealed and the weaker hand to be laid out as the dummy.