
Steven Feinstein
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At easy or medium, this is a playable game which matches the card game (though you will need to learn what cards look like). I rarely lost so even medium is a little too easy. But at hard level, don't even bother. You will not get good cards. After beating medium 6 straight times, I lost 7 straight at hard, reaching 700 once (winning a hand) in those 7 games. Forget about 5000 for the win. You can't win if you don't get cards to play. No fun at that level.
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Mary H
This is one of the few Milles Borne (Mile Stones) card game representations. No ads, which is a plus. I needed to rely on the Help section for translating the card icons - wish there was a message box with the card played written out. Once I got the hang of the icons, the game was quick. I don't look for virtualize card games to be long. Real life cards have a social element and this game IRL can take a long time. If you like a quick game of Mile Stones, this is it.
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Steven Wertheimer
October 3, 2021
Thank you for the kind words.

A Google user
Algorithm on hard level isn't set for any kind of strategy, it's just obviously based on really cruddy card draws for you, and awesome draws for the computer. I went through a dozen hands without pulling a single Go card, yet easy and medium levels are stacked way in favor of you. Really takes the fun out of the game.
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Steven Wertheimer
October 12, 2019
The algorithms don't cheat. They have zero knowledge of what's coming up in the deck, and they don't alter any card draws. Card draws are random. But they do have perfect memory of every card that's been seen, and they can calculate odds of what's remaining in the deck based on that memory. Of course it is your choice to believe me or not :-).