![]() You can steal the lead from the other team and your next play will help pass the lead back to your partner. ![]() Keeping the Dragon in a lesser quality hand that contains low single cards or the Dog could help your partner if he or she ends up in trouble. Even without a Tichu call, one player on the team will hold better cards and the other player will end up facilitating their partner’s goal of going out. Assuming you allow players on your team to keep the Dragon, you usually want to keep it in any hand if you feel you need it to win a (Grand) Tichu bet. Playing with a timid teammate could change your mind on whether or not to pass the Dragon, but building up his or her confidence with the traditional Pass the Dragon convention might benefit that player’s growth. Some players do not feel confident to call Tichu or just assume the opposing team always monopolize good cards like the Dragon. When playing with a new partner or new player the information knowledge of the Dragon or passing the Dragon may not benefit the team. ![]() Do not forget to assess your partner’s ability and play style. ![]()
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