

The cards are not played and the opponents score 50 for cards, plus their meld (if at least 20).The cards are not played and the opponents score 25 for cards, plus their meld (if at least 20).

The cards are not played and the opponents score their meld (if it is at least 20).The cards are not played and the opponents score nothing.The bidding side just subtracts the value bid from their score, but their are several variations on what the opponents score: Opponents' score when bidder surrendersIf it is evident before play begins that the bidding side cannot make their bid, either because the bidder does not have a marriage and so cannot make trumps, or because having made trumps, the bidding side has less than 20 meld (if playing that at least 20 is needed to score), or because their meld is more than 50 short of their bid. If the bidding team takes less than 20 points in tricks, the bid automatically fails (however much meld they had) and their bid is subtracted from their score. If the bidding side fails to reach 20 in meld they automatically lose the bid without playing, but the bidder must still name a trump suit and in this case the opposing team score their meld provided that it is worth at least 20, without the requirement to take at least 20 in tricks. Furthermore, a team that does not take at least 20 points in the play cannot score anything for the hand - their meld is disregarded. Before laying down their meld each player announces its value, and if the total for a team is less than 20, they cannot lay down or score any meld for that hand. Minimum 20 to score Some play that meld can only be scored by a side whose meld is worth at least 20 points. Details can be found in their Tournament Rules (archive copy). NPA meld scores The National Pinochle Association (NPA) adopted higher scores for certain melds - notably 25 instead of 15 for a run and 15 instead of 4 for a single Pinochle. Some score a double roundhouse as 240 (it should normally be 160 = 8 + 3*4 + 80 + 60). Some score a roundhouse with a run as 39 (24 + 15, allowing the royal marriage to contribute to the roundhouse as well as being part of the run). However some players give a roundhouse a higher score of 32. It normally scores 24: royal marriage + 3 marriages + kings around + queens around. Double, triple and quadruple pinochle are still 30, 60 and 90 (information posted by Kit McCormick to -cards) Roundhouse This consists of a king and a queen of each suit. Pinochle 14 Some players score 14 instead of 4 for a single Pinochle. Toby Thomas's variation (below) is an example of this. Book versions also tend to give no bonus for a multiple run, so that a double run counts 30, a triple run 45, and a quadruple run 60.On the other hand some players increase the scores for all triple and quadruple melds. I have been told that some of the on-line Pinochle servers, such as Yahoo, also follow this system. Many books give a lower score of 45 for triple pinochle but a higher score of 300 for quadruple pinochle (instead of 60 and 90). Variations in scoring Multiple meld scores These vary quite a lot. In that case the bidder may be allowed to suggest a suit in which she would like to receive cards (possibly different from the eventual trump suit). Some play that the exchange of cards occurs before the trump suit is announced.
