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Spades is a trick taking card game. The object of each round is to take at least the number of tricks that you bid before the round begins. The first player to reach the winning score (default 500) wins the game. The spade suit is always trump. Home Casino Bingo WorldWinner GSN TV. Login to access your favorite slot games! Invalid Username or Password. Username / Password cannot be empty. Forgot your username? Forgot your password? Need an account? WorldWinner is operated by GSN Company since 1999. Web-based software.Free spades games and cash competitions.Nice virtual and cash prizes.Powerful customers support.Players Ladder and Rewords points. NB Note: No gambling.

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Worldwinner For all three difficulty levels the cards are dealt completely at random to you and to the computer players. Computer players are not given any special advantage and they do not know what cards are in your hand or in any other of the players' hands. The difference between the easy, standard, and pro players is the strategy used to choose their plays. If you are finding that the computer is beating you, you will likely benefit from understanding how the computer chooses its next move.

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Bidding:Chooses a random bid between 1 and 4
Playing:Chooses a random valid card

Standard Computer Strategy
Bidding:The computer determines a bid by simulating, for each possible bid (0 to 13), the outcome of one hundred random deals of the remaining unseen cards. When running the simulations, each player is assumed to use the 'Standard' playing strategy. It then chooses the highest bid that resulted in an average number of tricks taken above the bid.
Playing:When the player has not yet achieved their bid, then they attempt to take the trick by leading with their highest card of the lead suit. When they have no chance to take the trick, they play their lowest valid card. When the player has already achieved their bid, they attempt to not take the trick by playing their lowest card. If they must take the trick, they use their highest card.

Bidding:The computer determines a bid by simulating, for each possible bid (0 to 13), the outcome of one hundred random deals of the remaining unseen cards. When running the simulations, each player is assumed to use the 'Standard' playing strategy. It then chooses the highest bid that resulted in an average number of tricks taken above the bid.
Playing:The computer determines the probability of taking the trick for each valid play in their hand. Probabilities are determined by simulating 100 possible distributions of the unseen cards and assuming each player will choose their play using the 'Standard' strategy. If the player has already achieved their bid then they will play the least likely card to take the trick. And if they have not yet achieved their bid then they will play the card that is most likely to take the trick. If no card has more than a 50% chance of taking the trick, then the lowest probability card is played.
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