Four types of 'stop' card or
hoc are distinguished: • End-of-run
hoc. The end-of-run
hoc (
hoc de fin de suite) is the highest card in a run, typically a
King. It completes the row of cards. The player playing it calls "hoc!" and starts a new sequence with any desired card. • Incidental
hoc. An incidental
hoc (
hoc accidentel) is one that occurs because the next card in the sequence is not held by any player, e.g. because it is concealed within the
talon or stock of cards left face down on the table. The player of the last card of the run calls "hoc!" and starts a new sequence as before. • Permanent
hoc. Within a particular game, certain cards may be designated as permanent
hocs, for example, the , and in Nain Jaune. When such a card is played, the player announces "hoc!" and begins a new sequence. • Chief
Hoc. In some games a 'Chief
Hoc' is designated. This has special powers: it may be used as a
wild card in place of any other card in the pack and the holder may be allowed to withhold it even if it is the next card of a sequence. In Nain Jaune, the is the Chief
Hoc; in Hoc Mazarin there are six chief hocs. == References ==