This article is about the variant of Euchre called Pepper or Hasenpfeffer. For the card game also called Bid Euchre, see Five Hundred (card game).
Bid Euchre
Origin
United States
Alternative names
Hoss, Pfeffer, Indiana Double Deck
Family
Trick-taking
Players
2-6 (usually 4)
Skills
Tactics & Strategy
Cards
24, 32, 36, 48 (2x24)
Deck
French
Play
Clockwise
Playing time
20 min. (single deck) - 40 min (double deck)
Chance
Low (double deck) - Medium (single deck)
Related games
Euchre, 500, Hoss
Bid Euchre, Auction Euchre, Pepper, or Hasenpfeffer, is the name given to a group of card games played in North America based on the game Euchre. It introduces an element of bidding in which the trump suit is decided by which player can bid to take the most tricks. Variation comes from the number of cards dealt, the absence of any undealt cards, the bidding and scoring process, and the addition of a no trump declaration. It is typically a partnership game for four players, played with a 24, 32 or 36-card pack, or two decks of 24 cards each.[1][2]
^Baiyor, Bob; Easley, Kevin (21 December 2019). The Think System, A Light-Hearted Guide to Serious Double Deck Bid Euchre (2nd ed.). p. 130. ISBN 978-1-0720-7257-7.
^Katz, Nikki (2004). The everything card games book : a complete guide to over 50 games to please any crowd. Avon, Mass.: Adams Media. p. 132. ISBN 978-1-4405-2302-1. OCLC 777401280.
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