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Can a Wizard be played “at any time” to win a trick or must it be the players turn to play?

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Can a Wizard be played “at any time” to win a trick or must it be the players turn to play?

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Players must always wait for their turn to play. • Summary of FAQ 2010What is a Round? One card played from each players hand. Example if 4 players: 3 Spades, 8 clubs, 6 Spades, Jack of Spades. What is a Trick and who wins the Trick? A trick is a round of cards played; one card from each players hand. Example if 4 players: Same as above (Jack of Spades wins). Another Example: 3 Spades, 8 Clubs, King of Diamonds, Wizard (Wizard wins). What is Trump? Trump is the suit card (spade, heart, club or diamond) at the end of the deal turned face up on the remaining pack of cards. Trump cards win tricks over other suited cards, even higher suited cards. Example: If card turned up after the deal is a spade, all spades are trump cards. Example if 4 players: First player leads 9 of clubs, diamonds, or hearts, and next player(s) do not have a club, they can win trick by trumping with any numbered Spade card (provided no one plays Wizard). What happens if a Wizard is turned up at the end of the deal

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