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For emotes click on the speech-bubble near your name.
Otherwise try to watch some gameplay on Twitch or Youtube.
The emotes are in the lower-left section of the screen next to your avatar. If you don't see the option to emote, click the avatar.
Rounds end whenever you or the opponent wants it to. There is no decisive number of plays before you pass. You can even "dry pass" or pass without playing a card.
You can check out all the cards and their functions in the Crafting screen.
round is won who has more poins
I have to agree. I played Gwent in The Witcher 3 and still felt lost during the tutorial.