[2] Players examine their hands and decide whether to play 'red' or 'black', i.e., whether they want to take as many tricks as possible (red) or as few as possible (black).
[2] As soon as a player reveals a red card, it is the equivalent of announcing "play" (spel).
The bidding ends and a normal game is played, whereby teams aim to win tricks.
[2] When one side has announced they will play (red game), they get one point for each trick over six that they take.
Although the rules are simple, the game requires good memory, strategy and skill.