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NB 1c.1 - High Card Points
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After all the cards have been dealt each player picks up his hand, organises the cards into suits, and evaluates
his hand in terms of strength and shape.
The strength of a hand is measured in High Card Points
(HCPs).
High card points are allocated to the Ace, King, Queen,
Jack and 10 in each suit as follows :
| Ace
| = 4
|
| King
| = 3
|
| Queen
| = 2
|
| Jack
| = 1
|
| 10
| = ½
|
- Each suit contains 4 + 3 + 2 + 1 + ½ = 10½ High
Card Points.
- There are four suits and therefore 42 HCPs in a complete
Deal.
- When the HCPs are equally divided amongst the four players each
will have a hand with 10½ HCPs.
Example 1 is an above average hand with 15 HCPs in total.

Example 2 is a strong hand.
With 17½ HCPs it
contains almost half of all available HCPs.

Example 3 is a moderately weak hand.
It has only 8 HCPs,
which is two points less than the average hand.