If they both pass, the first player may change the trump, and the dealer is compelled to play. If, however, the former does not score he is euchred.
If he passes for the second time the dealer can alter it, the same penalty being enforced should he not score.
If they both pass for the second time, the round is over, and the first player begins to deal.
If trumps are led, and you only have left bower, you must play it, as it is considered a trump.
THREE-HANDED EUCHRE.
Fifteen cards are dealt in this game, but the rules are exactly the same as in two-handed euchre.
There are, however, a few differences in the tactics. If one player has scored four points, and the other two players two each, it is allowable for the two latter to help each other to prevent the player with the four tricks from winning.
FOUR-HANDED EUCHRE.
In this game the players go two and two, being partners, the same as in Whist.
The game is won when the combined tricks taken by a player and his partner amount to five.