No, the object of the game is to get the lowest score but if you get all the points you autaticaly get none and every other player gets 26. To score a point you take a trick with either hearts or the queen of spades.
It varies, Hearts is played until someone reaches the score of 100 or over. At which point everyone adds up their score and the person with the lowest wins.
In the game of hearts, the meaning of the queen of spades is the equivalent of 13 hearts, or half the potential score. She is also known as "Dirty Gertie" because she can be played on someone, often at the last moment, with a low score, pushing their score (which is actually a negative score) up a significant amount, but without giving them enough to invert the score for that hand. She can also be left unplayed by the leader, who finds him/her self unable to get out of the lead, said player then getting the 13 points.
You win the game of hearts by having the lowest score when someone else reaches over 100 points.
Today's Mind Quiz high score is only 98. Can you beat it? == ==
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Well, it depends on which round you are on. If you are in the fiftieth round, you would most likely have a very big number. The best score possible in any round would be zero, and the bigger the score, the worse it is.
Having fewer penalty points is better.
Get yourself some blank music score paper and compose away to your hearts delight.
it still goes on today in the hearts of many
You just do the mission again, and you beat the high score or extra assignment, then you will have finished it.
The game of Hearts is based on having the lowest score preferably 0. The best winning percentage is 100 percent which would mean you won every game.