Elliott
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It's great to be able to change the settings and scoring. BUT, the computer teams always seem to get most of the aces or meld, and when they don't, you get a bunch of aces and no meld. Also your computer partner always bids against you and never has much meld. I played one game where I kept bidding to try to win and I eventually gave up after 11 straight hands of less than 20 meld! When the game is on the line you never get a good hand.
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Michael
The AI cheats. I played a hand with 2 AI opponents. The opponent that didn't get the bid had 2 aces in 2 suits and 1 in each of the others. Somehow the AI opponent that won the bid passed their partner the 2 aces the partner needed, including an ace in the chosen trump suit. You don't do that unless you know what your partner has and needs. This is a common occurrence. The AI teammates will always pass cards in a way that will maximize their meld.
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Computers pass trumps if they have many of those and Aces otherwise. No cheating involved.
Rick Backstrom (Dr. MLM, PhD.)
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The game is addictive.... The rating system is above average... Most players could use some lessons.... I would like to make a suggestion -- After reading many reviews I noticed a complaint regarding what happens when a person reaches 100 and has nowhere to go but down... Since 100 is the ultimate goal for most players why not set up a tournament between all of the 100's. Only people who have achieved the goal would be able to play in the tournament to determine the top players. It could be designed as an elimination with multiple games being played and winners advancing... Of course not being tech savvy I have no idea how difficult something like that could be, but it would be fun. And I might add, it would finally prove that I was the BEST!!!
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