Spades Academy: Play Smart, Stay AheadIf there’s one golden rule in Spades, it’s this: Do. Not. Get. Set. Getting set (failing to meet your bid) is one of the biggest mistakes a team can make. It costs you points, flips the momentum, and puts you at a serious disadvantage. In this lesson of Spades Academy, we’ll break down why getting set is so dangerous and how to avoid it. Why Getting Set is Worse Than Taking BagsEvery time your team fails to make its bid, you take a double penalty:
Compare that to taking a few extra bags, where you only risk a small deduction if you hit 10 bags (-100 points). Would you rather take a few bags or get set and lose a huge chunk of points? The answer is clear: prioritize making your bid. How to Avoid Getting Set1. Make a Smart Bid to Begin WithThe best way to avoid getting set is to bid realistically:
2. Adjust Your Play to Secure Your Bid
3. Work as a TeamSpades is not a solo game. If your partner loses a key card (like an Ace or King), you need to be ready to adjust and take an extra trick if possible. Watch how your partner plays and be flexible in how you manage your own tricks. 4. Use Your Mid-High Cards WiselyMany players make the mistake of throwing away their lowest cards under their opponents’ tricks. Instead, try dumping mid-high cards when possible. This way, you keep low cards to get out of the lead when you need to and avoid taking unnecessary tricks. 5. Be Careful with High Bids Late in the GameIf you’re ahead in points, don’t gamble with unnecessary high bids. Playing it safe and locking in a win is more important than going for extra points. 6. When Covering a Nil, Prioritize Safety Over Everything ElseIf your partner bids Nil, protecting them is more important than squeezing in extra tricks for yourself. That may mean sacrificing tricks by leading out high cards to shield your partner from having to play them. Final ThoughtsGetting set is one of the fastest ways to lose in Spades, and avoiding it should be one of your top priorities. Keep your bids realistic, play smart, and always keep an eye on the big picture. In the next lesson of Spades Academy, we’ll dive into a key strategy that separates beginners from advanced players: The Art of Nil Bidding. |