4/3/2024 0 Comments Dirty hearts card game online![]() It's not uncommon to hear people refer to the Queen of Hearts as "the bitch," but I've never heard of the game itself being referred to as the bitch. I've also spent several years in the USN, and played a fair amount of Hearts with other sailors. I've spent almost all of my life in and around the LA area in California. At school, however, the game was called 'Black Maria' ('i' as 'eye'), or, somewhat less politely, 'Hunt the C*nt'. What Wikipedia calls 'shooting the moon' was called 'going for (or getting) the lot'. The 2 of spades was removed for 3 players. The queen of spades was worth 30 points (and was banned from passing). Negative points values were 2-10 for 2-10 of hearts, 11 for the jack, 12 for the queen and 14 for the king. MFdeS ( talk) 01:34, 24 November 2010 (UTC) Reply At home in England we called this game "Chase the Lady". Why is this not mentioned in the article? Is Wikipedia too PC to feature the word 'bitch'? It IS English. This is the common Australian name for it. 121.44.192.110 ( talk) 17:03, 12 January 2009 (UTC) Reply I have always known this game as 'Black Bitch' and nothing else. In Australia, it is always Black Bitch (referring to the Queen of Spades), and the name "Hearts" is almost unknown. Notably the first time I ever saw it called Hearts was on Windows which I am guessing is the more common US name. Although "Suck Me Fuck Me Bitch" I am not convinced about. I have come across the game with many different names either involving the words black, bitch or Maria. ![]() Is this true? Can somebody confirm this? - 75.20.216.65 19:29, 11 November 2006 (UTC) Reply Ī search online reveals few sites stating such names, but no real source, a search is sort of hard most of the results give porn sites.13:59, 24 December 2006 (UTC) - Preceding unsigned comment added by Qbamb ( talk The article says that the game is also called "Black Bitch", "Slippery Bitch", "Suck Me Fuck Me Bitch". Ballchef 10:16, 1 October 2005 (UTC) Reply As long as you don't win a trick (containing the 14th point card), you should end up with no points hooray. Then you could play these off to whoever wins the hands. Well its not really, the secong "gentleman's rule" is: "No player may play a penalty card ("blood") on the first trick, unless the player has nothing else (an extremely unlikely situation)." and if you had 10 point cards, and you passed your non-points (for a bit of fun) then you may well get 13 point cards.
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