

Droggn
This account is based on that given by John McLeod, who states that game might be
dying out, his informants hadn’t played for around 10 years -
The Cards
The game uses irrational ranking, so your pack will consist of:
The Fool, I-
Spades & Clubs / Swords & Batons
King, Queen, Cavalier, Valet, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4
Hearts & Diamonds / Cups & Coins
King, Queen, Cavalier, Valet, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Fool, Mond (XXI) and Pagat (I) 5
Kings 5
Queens 4
Cavaliers 3
Valets 2
All other cards 1
Deal
Play is counter-
Bidding
After everyone has examined their cards, there is a short round of bidding to decide
who will be Declarer and play against the other two players who will work together
as defenders. Each player may bid only once and if no-
Ansager: Declarer exchanges and buys one card.
Solo: Declarer exchanges but may not buy a card.
Super: Declarer neither exchanges nor buys a card.
Slam: Declarer contracts to win every trick.
The Exchange
If the bid allows an exchange, Declarer takes the stock (unseen by the other players) into his/her own hand and discards 3 cards to count toward his/her own tricks. If a King is discarded, then a trump must be discarded with it. The honours may never be discarded.
Buying a card
If the bid allows buying a card, Declarer places any card from his/her hand face down on the table and asks the opponents for a desired card in return. Whoever has the requested card must pass it face up to Declarer and takes the offered card into their hand as payment.
The Ultimo
Declarer may score a bonus for winning the last trick with the Pagat – this is doubled if the intention is announced before play. To declare a Pagat Ultimo, Declarer places the Pagat face up on the table. Unannounced, this scores 10 game points, announced, it scores 20.
Playing the hand
Declarer leads to the first trick, playing any card in his/her hand to the middle of the table. Each player in turn, moving to the right, must then play a card of the same suit (follow suit). If a player cannot follow suit, then they must play a trump, if they cannot play a trump, then they can play any card, though it will not win. If no trumps have been played, then the highest card of the suit led wins the trick and that player takes the cards and puts them into his/her trick pile. Otherwise, the highest trump played wins the trick.
The Fool may be played to any trick as an excuse for not playing a card you are otherwise obliged to play, but may be neither won nor lost. At the end of a trick to which the Fool has been played, the person who played it takes it into his/her own trick pile and gives the player who won the trick, an empty card from their trick pile in exchange.
If a Slam is being played, then the last trick may be won with the Fool if all other tricks have been won and it has been declared before play.
Winning
At the end of each hand, the card points are counted in groups of 3, subtracting two points for each group, giving a total of 74 card points. If there was no exchange, then the stock counts towards the defender’s tricks. It is easiest to first count how many groups of three you have in your tricks, double the number and then subtract it from the total number of standard card points you have.
Declarer needs 37 card points to win the game, the game points scored from winning are:
Ansager 20 points +1 for every card point over 37
Solo 40 points +1 for every card point over 37
Super 80 points +1 for every card point over 37
Slam 167 points.
Pagat Ultimo 10 points or 20 points announced
If Declarer loses the game, then the game points lost to each of the defenders is the game bonus
(eg 20 for Ansager) +1 for every card point below 37
|
Kings & Honours |
5 |
|
Queens |
4 |
|
Cavaliers |
3 |
|
Valets |
2 |
|
All Others |
1 |
|
Ansager |
20 points +1 for every card point over 37 |
|
Solo |
40 points +1 for every card point over 37 |
|
Super |
80 points +1 for every card point over 37 |
|
Slam |
167 points |
|
Pagat Ultimo |
10 points or 20 points announced |