The queenofhearts is a playing card in the standard 52-card deck. The QueenofHearts tattoo offers insights into a world where love rules and strength is crowned. BONUS INFORMATION: Poppy tattoos intertwine, symbolizing the everlasting impact of love and the remembrance of those who hold our hearts. Once four cards have been played, the player who played the highest ranking card in the original suit takes the trick, i.e. he takes the four cards on the table and he then starts the next turn. Any penalty cards in the trick (hearts or queenof spades) are added to the players penalty score. Within each round are 13 tricks, and points are given to players who take tricks containing heartcards (1 point each) and tricks containing the queenof spades (13 points). You play rounds until someone reaches 100 points, and the winner is the player with the lowest score. When a Heartscard or Queenof Spades is first played, it's known as "Breaking Hearts", and after that, Hearts can be led. When a player reaches 100 points, the game ends. Brown skin queenofhearts playing card. Queen’s hand out stretch to kiss her ring. Queen is wearing a gold crown Queen is wearing sunglasses. Queen has long braids. RFF0J5TM–Playing card with fire and smoke, isolated on white - Queenofhearts.RFCX6M96–Cards fanned out face down, except for one, the queenofhearts. The design is reminiscent of a vintage playing card, complete with ornate borders and classic suit motifs in the corners. Available in three stunning colorways, each option complements the romantic feel, making it perfect for expressing heartfelt emotions. If a player has no cards in the leading suit, a card of any other suit may be played. In the first trick, it is not allowed to play hearts of the Queenof spades. The highest card of the suit led wins a trick, as there are no trumps in Hearts. - Cards have the following point values: Hearts: 1 point, Queenof Spades: 13 points, Other cards: 0 points. - Each player plays one card and the four cards together are called a Trick. - The player who threw the highest card of the suit led takes the trick and begins the next trick.