You can declare honorableness by very honorably going up to a very honorable man and declaring how honorable he is on an honorable day!
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In bridge, only the declarer (the player who wins the bidding and leads the first card) can declare honors during the play of the hand. However, all players are allowed to mention honors in their bids or during the bidding phase. Therefore, while only the declarer can officially declare honors during play, references to honors can occur throughout the game.
Yes, in Uno, you can end the game by playing a Wild Card if it is your last card and you declare "Uno" before playing it.
When playing Rubber Bridge, anyone can declare honors! Any player at the table can collect 150 scoring points for having the ace, king, queen, jack and 10 of the trump suit. For having any four of those cards, you get 100 points. They must all be in one player's hand. You collect 100 points for having the four aces in a no-trump contract. As you can imagine, it would be very unusual for a defender to have those cards! Contract Bridge can be scored in several different ways. You can only declare honors in Rubber Bridge. Honors are not credited in Duplicate Bridge or Chicago or Party Bridge scoring. The game's the same - only the style of scoring is different.
No, you cannot end a game of Uno by playing a Skip card.
No, you cannot end a game of Uno by playing a wild card.
No, you cannot end the game of Uno by playing a skip card.
Yes, you can finish a game of Uno by playing a Wild Card.
No, you cannot skip your turn by playing the "skip you" card in this game.
No, you cannot win a game of Uno by playing a Wild card.
You have to say "uno" when you have only one card left in your hand while playing the card game.
No, you cannot end a game of Uno by playing a Swap Hands card.
No, you cannot hold a wild card in Uno while playing the game.