The main playing panel is shown on the right. Your hand is at the bottom of the panel. Playing comands appear
above your hand. After the cards are dealt, you can choose to pick or pass, if you decide to pick up the blind
a panel showing the cards in the blind appears. Then you change cards in the blind with cards in you hand and
begin play by closing the blind panel.
The players around the table are computerized players (the program is playing the game). The computer program
and the computerized players does not(do not) "look into you hand" to figure out what card to lead or play. They
play the game just as you or me would, by making good guesses at what card to play. The program does keep track of
the points gained in each trick and tallies a score for each played at the end of the hand.
There are two different implementations of the program:
• a browser based version written in javascript, and
• a downloadable windows based PC version.
The two versions are intended to play the game in the same way and use the same coded logic. They do
look graphically different and the PC version has a few more playing options and the ability to keep a
journal log of each hand played.
Neither of the programs records or keeps any information from your browser or your PC and browser based
cookies are not used for any purpose. All that bunk about "we use cookies to enhance your experience" is a bunch of
baloney anyway as authors just want to see what you use your computer for. Nothing is tracked, there are no advertisements. It's programmed for those people who enjoy the
game, for the simple fun of playing.