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  • Fun but a definite pattern of win and lose

    I enjoy it knowing that I will lose a number of games (cards dealt, who wins and how many times and in what order). For example, if I win two or three times in a row, I know my time is up. I’ve predicted who will win next pretty accurately. It’s mindless but not too mindless so a fun pastime at a doctor’s office or somewhere like that. Win I’m getting dealt bad hands consistently or a decent hand when someone else just happens to not have that suite, I just settle in for the loss. Sure enough. Happens that I lose close to every hand even with a “good” deal. I just lose fast and get it over with. Then, I start climbing the winning ladder again. Just pay your dues. Hahaha.
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  • Hearts Review

    Great game, engaging format, can change colors.
    A LOT of ads!
    One of the addswas extremely triggering to me, and it was repeated multiple times. It was an advertisement for melting body fat in a month, to decrease weight. As a person in recover from an ED, this was extremely painful to look at. Please just let me play cards in peace without thinking of stupid numbers on the scale. I couldn’t figure out how to report it and I just had to skip it everytime, when I had already seen the ad and been triggered.
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  • Hearts is the best

    So easy to play this on the phone...fast too. I had played before so I’m doing pretty well, but there is a learning curve. You’ll do better if you have card playing experience, but keep trying and don’t get frustrated. Grandma4BoysandOneGirl
  • This is the. Best!

    I’ve tried several other “Hearts” card games, and none can surpass this one!
    No ‘getting stuck’ because those other companies failed to test and debug their product!
    This company’s Hearts game is designed & built for trouble free relaxing enjoyment! It’s the best I’ve ever tried!! Thank you!!!
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  • Hearts

    I have been playing hearts for 70 years. I tried other apps and this is the best and most realistic so far. I know this is the way the game is played now, but I still prefer when the player to the left of the dealer leads the first trick. Another point, when playing 3 hand cutthroat, the 2 of clubs is left out to make each hand 17 cards.
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  • Algorithms join forces.

    In a normal Hearts game, no one knows what each has. This game seems to have algorithms that not only are focused on you getting the Queen, but seem to always protect the lowest of the collective three to ensure that you are the target, even if it has to sacrifice the middle scores which it rotates back and forth; it’s purpose is just to make sure that the others collectively don’t get to 100 faster than you. And if a player against you runs the Queen and Hearts, the other two make no effort to stop him. Real hearts don’t share their decks to conspire.
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  • Harts

    The people you are playing against don’t know how to play. They will not take one point when someone is shooting the moon but take 26 points. They have a chance to give a point to keep someone shooting the moon but don’t. They will be the last person playing with no chance of shooting the moon but play a much lower and end up getting points when they have to play the bigger cards they could have gotten rid of.
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  • Much better than the others

    Unlike the other hearts games available, this one does not constantly deal itself padded hands and approach every round as though the player has his/her cards turned around so that the other players can see. This is by far the best hearts app that I have found so far simply because it doesn’t constantly cheat.
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  • Program Has Glitches or it Cheats

    Generally, this is quite a fun App. You do go through periods where it seems unfair and almost every round, you’re either dealt the Queen of Spades or another player gives you the Ace and King (or the other way around). But that’s kind of balanced out by other periods when you’re not dealt or given any of those 3 cards.

    My main complaint is that there seems to be a couple of glitches that have the appearance of cheating (especially when you come off worse). I’ve seen this a few times now, while playing the game.

    1 - sometimes I have played the high “trump” card (e.g. a Jack of Diamonds, according to the suite chosen by the first player) and another player (say, “Michael”) has put down the Queen of Spades. Then a couple of hands later, that same player (“Michael”) has put down a card of the same suit (Diamonds). So, hold on - why did “Michael” put down the Queen of Spades when he still had a Diamond card ? Just to stick me with 13 points ?

    2 - sometimes the winner of the hand isn’t the player who put down the highest trump card. For example, I’ve seen “Jerry” win a hand with the 10 of Clubs, when “Barbara” put down the Queen of Clubs. Why ? Is is because one or other of the A.I. players has already been chosen to be the clear winner of the game ?
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  • Good game. Terrible ads

    App is easy to use. I wish you could control the speed of play.
    The ads. Oh my. They are the bottom of the barrel ads for obvious fraudulent apps or miracle weight loss scams, etc. They even have some ads with a fake “x” to close the ad or the x is really small and you end up opening the app store instead. I also wish you could just pay $5 or so to remove ads entirely and not some dumb monthly fee.
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