![]() Scoring: 4-30-70-game for 1-2-3-4 pinochles 15-150 for single/double runs 4-40, 6-60, 8-80, 10-100 for single/double Jacks, Queens, Kings and Aces around (hence, "100 Aces" means two in each of four suits) 2-4-24 for single marriage, marriage in trump and marriages around one point for an extra nine of trump, but only in single-deck (nines discarded in double -deck /partners game). ![]() My (California) parents taught me the lower scoring style: Minimum bid 15 in single deck game, rising by one each time and minimum 50 in double pinochle, rising by one to 60, then by 5 point jumps. Anyone whos played it this way, have other team take a single trick with no points? Is it still a Pinochle or just worth 50 points? No Names Please ( talk) 10:37, 1 January 2009 (UTC) Reply Have played where taking all the tricks is 'Pulling a Pinochle' and is an automatic game win (500 point game) or +500 points if in negative score. open bid at 25, marriage worth 2, 4 if trump. The double deck section has the scoring explanation removed and unduplicated. Perhaps the scoring system doesn't need to be duplicated in the double-deck section? - Ashawley 01:09, 30 June 2006 (UTC) Reply I added this to double-deck section, also meld bidding.-Buckboard 08:39, 29 June 2006 (UTC) Aren't runs worth 15, a pinochle 4, four aces worth 10, and so on?Īs mentioned in the article, the scores are often divided by ten because the last zero is redundant. ![]()
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