Complex Hearts
Complex hearts is a Hearts variant using the complex number system. Hearts earn their captor 1 point a piece, the Queen of Spades earns 13*i, and the Jack of Diamonds earns 10 points. The Ten of Clubs is a 2i multiplier on a player's score for the round.
The loser of a game is the first player whose score, in absolute value, exceeds 100. The winner is the player whose absolute value is smallest. (The absolute value of a complex number a + b*i is sqrt(a^2 + b^2).)
Interestingly enough, this means that the Jack of Diamonds is not always a benefit card, nor are the traditional penalty cards always bad. For example, netting the Ten of Clubs and the Queen of Spades will result in a score change of -26, possibly counteracting some unwanted Hearts.
Interesting positions
Some obscure positions can arise. For example, suppose you are dealt
S AK
H AKQJ
D AKQ2
C AKQ
And an opponent holds
S 32
H 65432
D JT98
C 32
When you play off all your cards except the queen of clubs and deuce of diamonds, your opponent will hold the six of hearts and jack of diamonds. When you play the queen of clubs, your opponent is squeezed. If he discards the jack of diamonds, you will win the last trick with the deuce of diamonds. If he discards the six of hearts, he will win the last trick with the jack of diamonds, but all the points will be gone and your moon will be successful.
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