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Update History

Saturday, October 16, 2021

500 Review Deal

We’ve added a “review last deal” option to 500. When enabled, all dealt hands are displayed face-up along with the kitty (widow) and bids at the end of each deal. This is a game rules option that can be set in the 500 Rules form (use the “More Games/Rules” button when creating a game). This feature is available only in Join and Practice games. Also available for Bridge and Pinochle.

No Kitty for Misère

500 has a new game rule option for whether a bidder with Misère (Nullo) gets the kitty (widow). On the 500 Rules form, set the option labeled “Misère gets kitty” (or “Nullo gets widow”) to “Never” to not give the kitty to a Misère or Open Misère bidder. Set it to “Unless Open” to only not give it to an Open Misère bidder. “Always” always gives the kitty to the winning bidder.

Saturday, October 2, 2021

Mixing It Up

Based on feedback, we’re keeping players with a First or Top 10 leaderboard badge on a “% games won” leaderboard from playing in the same partnership “Play” or “Compete” game together.

See Something? Say Something

We want to remind players of the Report Player feature. If you suspect a player is cheating or witness a player chatting inappropriately, you can report them by using the “Report” item in their player menu. Simply click on their player name and choose Report.

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Club Event Changes

We’ve made several improvements to Clubs, the most important being a change to club event games. Now, instead of having to pre-confirm participation, club members who want to play simply show up at the time of the event and enter the event lobby. When the event is started, games are created for only the members who show up.

Invitation-only events can still be created. In that case, the lobby is available only to invited club members and the event may be started when all confirmed players are present.

We’ve also added notifications for (1) being invited to join a club, (2) an event you can play being created, (3) being invited to play an event, and (4) the lobby being opened for an event. Players control what notifications to receive using the Notifications setting in Settings.

To read more, see the updated About Clubs help topic.

Saturday, July 24, 2021

Leaderboards by Game Mode

Inspired by customer complaints, we’ve split the leaderboards by game mode: Play, Join, Compete. You can now see where you and your friends stand in each mode. Badges are awarded for First, Top 10, and Top 10% in each mode, thereby increasing your chances for a badge.

Saturday, July 10, 2021

New First Dealer

Based on feedback, we’ve refined the “Keep Dealer Moving” update to avoid repeating the same first dealer across games. If “Play Again” would cause the first dealer to be repeated, the deal moves one additional seat clockwise instead.

Pitch Dealer May Pass

By request, we’ve added a “Dealer may pass” option to Pitch. This allows the dealer to pass when bidding even if no other player has bid. If the dealer passes the deal moves clockwise one seat and cards are redealt.

Friday, July 9, 2021

Single Bid Double Deck Pinochle

By customer request, we’ve added the Single bid option to double deck Pinochle. Create your next game using the “More/Games Rules” button and set the “Bid style” option to “Single.”

New Ad Look

Google is updating the look and behavior of the ads we show. Starting today, some players may see this new look. The biggest change is that you may have to manually dismiss some ads – either by clicking the X in the upper right corner of the ad or clicking a button within the ad such as “Close.”

Saturday, May 29, 2021

Keep Dealer Moving

We’ve made a change to “Play Again” so that the dealer of the first hand of the new game is one player clockwise from the dealer of the last hand of the previous game.

Hearts Passing

Hearts players can now set the passing option to “Around” or “Around Keep.” “Around” passing starts to the player’s left and rotates clockwise skipping the no-pass hand. “Around Keep” adds the no-pass hand.

Whist Fixed Deals

By request, we’ve changed Whist’s “Play # of Hands” game rule option to be 8, 12, and 16 instead of 4, 6, and 8.

Saturday, May 15, 2021

Hearts Love

We’ve added a collection of customer-requested rule options to Hearts:

  • You can now choose to play with 5 or 6 players. If playing with 6, you can choose to play solo or in 3 teams of 2 players each or 2 teams of 3 each.
  • Allow the player who leads to be the first player left of the dealer instead of the player holding the lowest club
  • Allow points to be dumped on the first trick

When creating your next game, use the “More Games/Rules” button to access the Hearts Rules form and check out these new rule options.

Saturday, May 8, 2021

Club Event Notification

We have made a change so that Club members participating in club event games are notified when the first-round game is ready to join.

This notification is on by default but can be adjusted using the Notification setting. Set the “A Club Event is ready to join” option to “In App” to be notified only when you are already playing a game in Trickster Cards. “Anytime” means you will be notified by email and, if enabled, push notification. “Off” turns off these notifications altogether.

Saturday, April 24, 2021

Club Game Improvements

We’ve made a change so that Club event games can be started without all players present.

Sunday, April 18, 2021

Euchre for Six

Based on customer feedback, Euchre can now be played by 6 players in either 2v2v2 or 3v3 partnerships. Our 6-player version uses a 32-card deck (7–Ace) and disables “Go Under.” If playing 3v3, we further disable “Call for Best.” Other rules remain the same. Use the “More Games/Rules” button to access the Euchre Rules form and set the new “Players” option.

Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Pitch for Six

By popular request, we’ve added a 6-player option (3 teams of 2) for 4-, 5-, 6- and 9-point Pitch. Now, 6-player is available in all Pitch variations. Use the “More Games/Rules” button to access the Pitch Rules form and set the new option.

Friday, April 2, 2021

Euchre for 12 Hands

Based on customer requests, we’ve added a 12 hands option for Euchre when choosing to play the game for a fixed number of hands.

Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Play # of hands

We’ve added a game rules option that allows you to choose between playing to a game-over score or playing a fixed number of hands. To use the new option, create your game using the “More/Games Rules” button and, on the game rules form, set “Play” to “# of hands.” Choose either 4, 6, or 8 hands using the “Play # of hands” option.

When joining a game, check for the phrase “for n hands” in the rules summary. Don’t join the game if you prefer playing to a score.

This new feature is available in Spades, Euchre, Pitch, Hearts, Whist, 500, and Pinochle. Oh Hell and Bridge already have options to play a fixed number of hands.

Double Deck Pinochle to 300

Pinochle players may now choose 300 (3000 in Classic scoring) as the game over score when playing double deck. Use the “More/Games Rules” button to access the Pinochle Rules form and set the new option.

Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Updated Chips Purchasing

Users who purchase Trickster Chips and do so in a browser or browser-based app will see a revamped checkout process. New features include the ability to use Apple Pay or Google Pay when enabled on your device.

We continue to use Stripe for payment processing and we never see or store your credit card information.

Thursday, November 19, 2020

Faster Play Again

We’ve improved the “Play Again” experience by making it faster and not break video chat connections.

Go Under Lower

Euchre players using Jokers or larger decks (7-Ace or 8-Ace) can now add “Go Under” to their game rules. Use the “More Games/Rules” button to access the Euchre Rules form when creating a new game.

Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Disable Watching

Normally, join games can be watched by friends. You can now disable watching by setting “Allow watching” to No in the Limits section of the game rules form. Use the “More Games/Rules” button below the list of available rules to access the game rules form.

Games that can be watched are indicated by an eye icon in the lower left corner of their game tile (see example in “I Like to Watch,” below). Games that cannot be watched have an eye icon with a slash as shown below:


Saturday, October 3, 2020

I Like to Watch

Players may now choose to watch a Join mode game. Join game tiles now contain a “Watch” button:

Game tile for join game

Choose Watch if you wish to watch rather than play. Players who are watching are listed in the Current Game menu item (in the main menu). Each game can have up to 10 watchers.

Watchers can choose their point-of-view by clicking on the player name in the position they want to watch from and choosing “Watch Here.” Watchers can perform many of the actions playing players can including chat and adding friends. All options can be found in the Current Game menu item.

Players playing can switch to watching by choosing “Leave & Watch” from their player menu (click your player name). Watchers can switch to playing by clicking on a computer player name (laptop icon to left of the player name) can choosing “Play Here.” During the pregame state, watchers can become players by clicking on an empty seat where it says “Play Here.”

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Marriage Counseling

Based on very helpful feedback, we’ve fixed bugs with the handling of double, triple, and quadruple royal marriage in double deck pinochle.

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Double Deck Options

We’ve added 3 requested options to our double deck Pinochle game: Double royal marriage, Minimum 20/200 in meld, and Minimum 20/200 in tricks.

Use the “More Games/Rules” button to access these and other Pinochle options. Read more in our Pinochle Basics help file.

Friday, September 4, 2020

Double Deck Pinochle

By popular request, we’ve added double deck as an option for Pinochle. Use the “More Games/Rules” button to access the Pinochle Rules form and set the Variant option to Double Deck. We’ve reduced the other available options until we hear what you would like.

We don’t recommend double deck on phones due to the large number of cards in the hand.

Misère for Less

Aficionados of 500 have suggested lower values for both Misère (Nullo) and Open Misère (Open Nullo). Today’s update adds those lower values.

We also added an option where you can turn off the behavior which allows a 250-point Misère (Nullo) to be outbid by 8♠. See the new option “8♠ overbids Misère (Nullo).”

Tuesday, September 1, 2020

500 for 6

We’ve added 6-handed play to our 500 game. It’s available in 2 versions: 3 teams of 2 (2v2v2) and 2 teams of 3 (3v3). Use the “More Games/Rules” button to access the 500 Rules form and use the Players option.

Note: This is the first time we’ve supported 2 teams of 3 players. If you encounter partnership-related errors, please send feedback.

Friday, August 14, 2020

Misery After 8

500 players who like the option that limits bidding Misère/Nullo until a 7-level bid is made may like the related option that limits bidding Open Misère/Nullo until an 8-level bid is made. Use the “More Games/Rules” button and set “Open Misère/Nullo after 8” to Yes.

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Card Suit Colors

In response to players’ requests for different colors for each suit, we’ve added colors to the Card Suits setting. You may now choose between 9 color schemes in addition to the 5 suit symbol schemes previously available. See Settings in the main menu and choose “Card Suits.”

Hearts −50 for 50x > 50

Based on customer feedback, we’ve added an option to the Hearts −50 for 50x rule to only subtract 50 when your score is a multiple of 50 greater than 50. Use the “More Game/Rules” button to access Hearts Rules to choose this new option.

Sunday, August 2, 2020

Hearts Pass Across

We’ve added “Pass Across” to the Hearts passing options. Does not apply in 3-player games.

Spades Min Bid 2 & 3

In addition to an optional minimum bid of 4 in Spades, you can now choose a minimum bid of 2 or 3. Not available in Mirror, Suicide, and Whiz.

Friday, July 31, 2020

Pinochle Must Bid/Set to Win

Based on customer requests, we’ve added a “Must bid/set to win” rules option to Pinochle. With this option on, the winning team must either be the bidder(s) who made their bid or the opponents who set the bidder(s). What doesn’t happen is non-bidders winning when the bidder(s) made their bid.

Bridge Undo Bids Only

We’ve added the ability to limit undo to bids only. Set “Allow undo” to “Bids” in the Bridge Rules form. Join and Practice games only.

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Undo Bridge

We’ve added the much-requested undo feature to Join and Practice bridge games. Players may now undo their bids or card plays by choosing “Undo Last Bid/Card” either from the Current Game menu item or from their player menu (accessed by clicking on your player name). Players on devices larger than phones can use the button in the lower left corner.

Undo is a bridge rules option that is on by default in Join and Practice games. You can turn off undo by using the “More Games/Rules” button and setting “Allow undo” to “No” in the Bridge Rules form.

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Oh Hell at the Same Time

We’ve added a bidding option to Oh Hell that allows players to bid at the same time (instead of in order around the table). See the new “Bid” option in Oh Hell Rules (access with the “More Games/Rules” button). When using same time bidding, “Play with hook” does not apply.

Friday, July 24, 2020

Oh Hell for 5, 6

We’ve extended Oh Hell to 5- and 6-player play. Use the “More Games/Rules” button to access the Oh Hell Rules form to set the number of players.

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Pinochle Must Trump

We’ve added new Pinochle rules option called “Must trump if void” which forces players to play trump (if possible) when void in a non-trump suit led. This rule further constrains the “Must head trick” options of “Trump Led” and “Never.” Since “Must head trick always” already required the play of trump, this new option doesn’t apply. Use the “More Games/Rules” button to customize your rules.

Monday, July 13, 2020

New Notification Options

When you create or join a “Join” or “Compete” game, the system notifies your friends who have requested to be notified (unless the game is created with the “must be invited” option). Today, we’ve added new settings for you to control this. On the Notifications page of Settings, you can now turn off notifying your friends when you create or join games.

Bridge Bot Bidding

Thanks to clear feedback from users, we continue to refine our bridge bot’s ability to bid and understand SAYC conventions.

Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Current Game in Menu

We’ve added a new “Current Game” item to the menu that consolidates the options available in each of the players’ menus. If you’re not already familiar with the player menu (accessed by clicking a player name), we encourage you to check out this new menu choice.

Thursday, June 25, 2020

Hearts Shoot Alone

By customer request, we’ve added a “must shoot alone” option to partnership Hearts. When enabled, this option requires that one member of the team take all points to shoot. Use the “More Games/Rules” option to set this rule.

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Pinochle Review Deal

We’ve added the “review last deal” feature to Pinochle. When enabled, all dealt hands are displayed face-up along with the bids at the end of each deal. This is a game rules option that can be set in the Pinochle Rules form (use the “More Games/Rules” button when creating a game). This feature is available only in Join and Practice games.

Absorb the Bids

In Bridge, we now keep the bids of all players visible until the first card is played.

Monday, June 15, 2020

Pitch Shoot All Tricks

We’ve added an option to Pitch’s “Offer shoot bid” rule to say whether the Shoot bid means “All Points” or “All Tricks”. The rule summary text reads “with shoot all points” or “with shoot all tricks” when shooting is allowed.

To play with the new rule, use the Pitch Rules form — accessed with the “More Games/Rules” button — and set “Offer shoot bid” to “All Tricks.”

4- and 6-deal Rubber Bridge

We’ve improved the scoring of 4- and 6-deal rubber bridge to properly determine vulnerability and add game and unfinished rubber bonuses.

Play-mode Bridge

In “Play” mode games, time to play is automatically set based on the slowest player’s historical play speed. Bridge was an exception. Prompted by feedback, today we change bridge to work the same way. Play bridge games may now seem too fast to some players. Note that Join and Compete games have fixed time limits set by the player who creates the game; Join games can opt to have no time limits.

Friday, June 12, 2020

Pinochle Misdeal

By customer request, we’ve added an “allow misdeal” option to Pinochle. With this option, players who are dealt 5 or more 9s can choose to call a misdeal when it’s their first turn to bid. Use the Pinochle Rules form — accessed with the “More Games/Rules” button — to turn on the “Allow misdeal” option.

Thursday, June 11, 2020

Straight-line Dummy

Apparently, some players liked the straight-line dummy display. We’ve added a “Use Straight-line Dummy” setting to enable this (see Settings in the menu).

Pitch Bid/Set to Win

Based on customer feedback, we’ve added a “must bid/set to win” option. Using the Pitch Rules form — accessed with the “More Games/Rules” button — set the “Must bid to win” option to “Bid/Set.”

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Small Screen Dummy

The way we display the dummy in Bridge depends on screen height. This change makes it so we use the columnar dummy format in Safari on iPads and other small screens.

TIP: When playing in a browser on a laptop, you can increase the screen area for the game by going into full screen mode. Press F11 or use the browser’s menu and icon to the right of the + for Zoom. In Safari on iPad, click the AA icon on the left side of the address bar and choose “Hide Toolbar.”

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Two Pinochles

Some players prefer to score 2 Pinochles as simply 2 single Pinochles instead of the higher-value Double Pinochle. We’ve added a Pinochle rules option for “No Double Pinochle” which does that.

Friday, June 5, 2020

Bridge Review

We’ve added the much-requested feature to review hands between deals. This is a game rules option that can be set in the Bridge Rules form (use the “More Games/Rules” button when creating a game). When set, the phrase “review last deal” appears in the rules summary. This feature is available in Join and Practice Bridge games.

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Bridge: Show Declaring Partner’s Hand

Thanks to everyone who wrote in to let us know how useful this feature has been for you. Based on your feedback we’ve restored showing you your partner’s hand when you’re the Dummy.

Bridge: When Bot Partner is Declarer

Based on player feedback, we now let you choose who plays the hand when you’re the dummy to a computer (bot) partner. You can either play both hands or let the bot play them. When you choose to play the hands, we rotate the table so that you play from the declarer’s point-of-view. This choice can be remembered and later updated using the new “When Bot Partner is Declarer” setting (see Settings in the menu).

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Waiting for Godot

Based on player feedback, we’ve made it so Join games cannot be started when a player is not ready (clock icon displayed to the left of their player name). Players who remain not ready are automatically removed after 30 seconds.

Rubber Bridge Deals

You may now specify a fixed number of deals for Rubber Bridge. Using the “More Games/Rules” form you may limit the number of deals to 4 or 6. Setting “No Limit” ends the deals after a team wins 2 games.

Defenders’ Score

Bridge defenders’ tricks taken are now displayed combined on the first defender to take a trick.

Sunday, April 19, 2020

High on Right in Bridge

Bridge players can now choose to sort their cards with high values on the right (the default for our other games). Find it under “Sort Cards in Hand” in Settings.

Saturday, April 18, 2020

New Pinochle Meld Types

Based on customer feedback, we’ve added new optional meld types: Double Royal Marriage for 300, Run with Extra King or Queen for 190, and Run with Extra Marriage for 230 (point values divided by 10 for modern scoring). You can enable these new meld types using the “More Games/Rules” form.

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Confirm Bidding

At the request of many players, we’ve added a “Confirm Bid” option. It’s a new setting at the bottom of the Features section of Settings (see Settings in the menu). The options are Never, Always, and Auto. Auto means that bids will be confirmed in Bridge games on phones, tablets, and other touch screens.

The bid confirmation looks like:


You may turn off bid confirmation by checking the “Don’t ask again” checkbox.

Chicago Partscores Option

There is a new Chicago Bridge option (see the More Games/Rules form) labeled “Partscores.” You choose to score partscores with a 50-point bonus (duplicate style) or let them carry forward to make games (rubber style). The default is the 50-point bonus.

We’ve also fixed the scoring bugs with Chicago.

Sunday, April 12, 2020

Video Chat is Back!

We’ve rewritten our video and audio chat to lower cost. The new version is now available for players using Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge (new version) browsers.

Saturday, April 11, 2020

Bridge Scoring Fixes

Many of you pointed out our flaws in Bridge scoring. We’ve corrected our bugs in scoring undertricks and slams. Much more has been fixed in Chicago bridge including 2nd and 3rd deal vulnerability and partscore scoring. We’ve also simplified the scorecard in Chicago.

We base our scoring on the ACBL’s How to Keep Score rules.

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Video Chat Status

Video chat has been temporarily disabled due to a sudden 10x price increase from our provider. We’re working on negotiating with them and hope to restore service soon. Our apologies for the inconvenience.

Saturday, March 21, 2020

Staying Connected

We’re happy so many of you are finding Trickster Cards useful during this unprecedented time. As we experience a sudden influx of new players, we’re working to keep our games running as smoothly as possible. We’ll be performing a series of upgrades to our services over the coming days to increase our capacity and address connection issues some of you have been experiencing. Thanks for playing!

Installing on Android

If you or your friends are trying to play Trickster Cards on Android, the latest version of our Android app is available directly from our website at https://www.trickstercards.com/game/. Just click the "Install App" button on the page.

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Player Name Uniqueness

Based on player feedback, we’ve added an indicator of uniqueness to player names. Uniqueness is based only on alphabetic characters. Spaces, numbers, and other special characters are ignored.

The earliest user of a specific player name has no indicator. Names that are duplicates of earlier-used names have and a number following the name. Names that contain fewer than 2 alphabetic characters are indicated with .

Initial name uniqueness was assigned in account creation order to players active since December 23, 2019.

Everybody Knows Your Name

To help identify fellow players, players may now only change their names once every 30 days. The clock starts on the next name change.

Higher Stakes

Due to the popularity of Compete play, we’ve added a new 550 buy-in level. Win 1000 or more chips in a Compete game!

Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Restore Pitch Must Bid to Win

Based on feedback we’ve restored Pitch’s “Must bid to win” option. We hope you appreciated what we were trying to improve, but understand many felt there were other ways to handle abuse of this rule.

Friday, September 27, 2019

Pitch Bid/Set to Win

Based on numerous reports of abuse, we’ve replaced Pitch’s “Must bid to win” option with “Bid/set to win”.

This prevents players from indefinitely extending games when losing.

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Report Players

Based on feedback, we’ve added the ability to report players who violate our Terms of Use. Examples include cheating or abusive behavior.

To report a player, click their player name during or just after a game, choose “Report,” select a reason, and click “Report.”

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

500 Open Misère 430

Based on customer requests, we’ve added an option in 500 to make the value of Open Misère (Nullo) be worth 430 points. This allows it to be overbid by any 10-level bid. When the value of Open Misère (Nullo) is 500, is can now be overbid by 10NT. When worth 520, it cannot be overbid.

A regular Misère (Nullo) bid can be overbid by any 8-level or above.

Thursday, July 26, 2018

Pinochle Min Bid 200

Based on feedback, we’ve added an option to set the minimum bid in Pinochle to “200” (“20” for Modern scoring). This brings our full set of min-bid options to “150”, “200”, and “250” (“15”, “20”, and “25” for Modern).

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

We’ve added a User Data Report for you to view the data we save associated with your account. To view, click User Data Report in the bottom section of Help.

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Based on feedback, we’ve changed the behavior of switching seats during pre-game to require confirmation from the player who’s seat you’re trying to take. If no one is in the seat, no confirmation is needed.

Thursday, April 19, 2018

Play Play Again

We’ve changed the behavior of “Play Again” for “Play” games to start in a pre-game state. This gives all players the chance to get into the game before the first deal. Starting the game is delayed until either all the old players show up or their 15-second reservation expires.

The “Play Again” behavior of Compete, Join, and Practice games remains the same.

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Computer Players Now Claim

To speed up hands when the outcome is known, our computer players now claim remaining cards when possible. This is the same as when real players are offered the option to claim.

Also, when any player claims, all players’ cards are turned face-up.

Delete Custom Card Backs and Faces

You can now delete custom card backs or faces you’ve created but no longer want. From Card Backs or Card Faces, click on the custom image to delete then on the trash can that appears in the lower left corner of the image. Confirm the delete and it disappears.

Thursday, April 12, 2018

Customize Your Cards

We’ve changed the custom card backs and faces Settings feature to be free. Enjoy playing with a deck customized with photos of your liking. See Card Backs and Card Faces in Settings.

Video Chat Free Again

Based on the success of our free trial over the holidays, we’re again making live video and voice chat free for players in Join games with friends.

Friday, March 16, 2018

5 and 6-Player Pitch

By popular request, we’ve added 5-player “call your partner” and 6-player “2v2v2” options for Pitch. These can be played with or without a kitty and are currently available for 7-, 10-, 11-, and 13-point Pitch.

Are we missing your house rules for 5 or 6 player games? Let us know using our feedback form.

Tuesday, February 6, 2018

New Year Improvements

We spent the first part of 2018 under-the-hood investigating and eliminating some infrequent issues. These improvements make our online experience even faster and more reliable.

New Video Pricing

We hope you enjoyed our free video chat in Join games during the holidays. The promotion may be over, but we’re making it easier to stay connected by cutting the regular price in half. Keep playing face-to-face with your friends for just 1/min.

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Website Payments with Stripe

Due to recent issues with Amazon Pay, our website now also offers a direct way to pay powered by Stripe.

Friday, December 15, 2017

Connect for the Holidays

Add video chat to Join games for FREE this holiday season. Play face-to-face with your friends, even if you’re apart.

Note: Requires Chrome, Firefox, or our latest iOS or Android app.

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

3-Player and 1-Bid Pinochle

Based on customer feedback, we’ve added 3-player Pinochle along with an option for a single round of bidding (versus multi-round auction bidding). See “Players” and “Bid style” in Pinochle’s More Games/Rules options.

Friday, December 8, 2017

Decorate for the Holidays

Show your style to friends and competitors with our new premium name tag feature. Your name tag shows behind your name during play and on Leaderboard panels. Visit the Name Tag setting to unlock and choose your favorite.

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Pinochle!

Trickster Cards is introducing a Pinochle game! Users of our Trickster Cards app will find it listed in the directory of games. Users of other apps should install Trickster Cards from your app store.

Misère Fold

At the request of our Australian 500 players, we now fold everyone’s hand when a Misère bid is missed.

High on Left

By popular request, we’ve added the ability to sort your hand with the high cards on the left instead of the Trickster default of high cards on right. Check out “Sort Cards in Hand” in Settings.

Restart Practice

Practice players will now find “Restart Hand” and “Deal New Cards” options in their player popup menu. Simply click on your player name and choose “Restart Hand” to redeal the same cards or “Deal New Cards” to redeal with new cards.

Monday, October 16, 2017

Tailored Cards Experience

Our Cards app now starts with a list of our games. Counts show where Compete and Join games are. Choose the game you want to play and we’ll remember it.

To return to the list, use the back button on the Play, Compete, Practice, Join page. To always start at the list, turn off “Remember Last Game” in Settings.

Monday, September 18, 2017

Compete List Changes

Available Compete games are now organized by buy-in level: 30, 110, or 275. Choose the level you like and only games at that level are shown. The number of available games in other levels are shown in each level button.

Schedule a Future Game

You may now schedule a game to start at a future time. When creating a new Compete or Join game, select a start time from the “When” option. Once you’ve created the game, you can invite friends and then “step away.” Your seat will be held until the game is scheduled to start. The game will be listed on your app’s main page for rejoining.

Future Games Listed

Scheduled future games are listed below current games on the Compete and Join pages. Click on a game tile and Join the game. You’ll then be able to “step away” and do other things until the game is scheduled to start.

We’ll remind you 5 minutes before the game is scheduled if you’re currently playing or if you’ve turned on Notifications.

Limits on Future Games

The times for scheduling future games are limited to every half-hour in the next 24 hours. You may create or join 5 future games at a time but you can’t create or join a game whose start time conflicts with one you’re already in.

Friday, September 8, 2017

Play Face-to-Face

Now friends in Join games can each add live video chat for just 2 per minute.

Leaderboard Update

Starting today, only games played with at least one other real player will be ranked. Games played entirely alone will be ignored to increase ranking accuracy.

Looking for real players? Use our activity indicators () in Play to see where the action’s at, or hop into an open Compete game.

Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Sign Up for Trickster Chips

Users playing as guests can earn 200 by signing up for an account.

Friends’ Games History

If you receive a notification for a friend’s game but don’t join it, a link is preserved in your chat history. Open the chat panel, ensure you’re on the Chat History page and you’ll see links to games you ignored.

Friday, July 21, 2017

9-point Pitch

We’ve gotten a lot of requests for 9-point Pitch and today we’ve added it. 9-point adds the 5 of trump worth 5 points in addition to High, Low, Jack, and Game.

New 500 Rules

Thanks to our Australian players for suggesting these new options: (1) allowing the high bidder to raise his or her bid, (2) turning off Misère or requiring a 7-level bid before it, (3) forcing the Misère bidder to play their partner’s hand face-up for all to see, and (4) changing the value of Open Misère to 520 points. See More Games/Rules for these new options.

Friday, July 14, 2017

Seasonal Card Backs

We’ve added to our set of card backs two for each season. Celebrate summer with an ocean sunset!

Explain a Rule

Clicking on any rule name under More Games/Rules now pops up an explanation of what the rule and its options mean.

Paging Recent History

To improve performance, the Trickster Chips transaction history now offers three time intervals: This Month, Last Month, and Older. Within each interval, long lists are broken into pages of 500 transactions.

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Draw a “Pitchure”

By popular request, we’ve added a draw option to 4-, 5- and 6-point Pitch. Using More Games/Rules, set “Draw after bid” to Yes. When on, players are given the option to discard non-trump cards after trump is set and be refilled from the undealt cards.

Half Jack

Hearts players can now choose to play with the Jack of Diamonds worth −5 points in addition to the previous options of 0 and −10. See “Points for ♦J” in More Games/Rules for Hearts.

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Sign In with Code

As an alternative to using a password, you can now sign in using a code that we send to the email address associated with your account. Using an emailed code is also how you Sign Up for an account. After signing up with a code, you may still add a password if you wish.

Guest vs. Account

From feedback, we’ve learned it’s not clear when you’re playing as a guest without an account. Guests risk losing their friends, Trickster Chips, and more if their app is reinstalled or their browser cookies are cleared.

To fix this, we’ve added the word “Guest” below your player name shown in the upper right corner of the app. Players who are guests can convert to accounts simply by adding an email address and entering the code we send to that email. Learn more at Guest vs. Account.

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Weekly Rewards

We’ve added a new way for interested players to earn Trickster Chips. Watch for weekly rewards on our Facebook page and claim them via “Redeem a rewards code” in Trickster Chips.

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

3-Player Games

Spades, Hearts, and Oh Hell can now be played 3-player solo. See More Games/Rules and choose “3” in the new “Players” row (choose “4” for a 4-player solo game; Spades players choose “2 vs 2” for the standard team game).

11-Point Pitch

As requested, you can now create 11-point Pitch games. These are similar to 10-point Pitch, but with one additional point for the off-ace which ranks just below the Ace.

High Roller

Due to the popularity of the 110 buy-in level, you can now set up a Compete game with a 275 buy-in for winnings of 500 (4-player team), 1000 (4-player solo), or 750 (3-player solo). See “Winnings” in More Games/Rules of Compete.

Invitation Only

By customer request, we’ve added a “must be invited” option for Join games. If you set this to “Yes” in the Limits section of More Games/Rules, you must specifically invite friends to the game. Once joined, friends can invite their friends.

Spades Bot Improvement

Spades bots now better recognize when they have enough “sure tricks” to make their bid or set opponents, reducing cases where bots take unnecessary bags.

Thursday, April 20, 2017

Available Compete Games

Based on a customer suggestion, we now inform experienced players when there’s a Compete game to join after a game ends—or during a Practice or Join game when you’re playing alone. You can turn this off using the Notification setting for “A Compete game is available.”

Euchre Go Under

Euchre with the “Go Under” option now allows you to discard any cards after picking up the 3 undealt cards. This lets you hold on to a 9 or 10 which may be useful as trump.

Euchre Bidding

In response to customer feedback, bidding a suit in which you have no cards is no longer allowed.

Thursday, April 13, 2017

Let the Competition Begin!

Our new Compete games let you challenge other players for Trickster Chips. Compete games are:

  • Chosen by you from a public lobby
  • Always started from the beginning
  • Started with all real players
  • Available with full, preset, or no chat
  • Ad-free

Winnings Leaderboards

New leaderboards for “# Trickster Chips Won” help rank Compete players.

Today’s Leaderboard Progress

View progress toward tomorrow’s leaderboards under the Statistics item in the main menu.

Show Players in Notifications

Notifications for friends’ games let you see who’s in the game before joining.

Pick a Seat before Joining

Click any “Open Seat” when previewing a Compete or Join game to choose your seat.

Monday, March 27, 2017

Popularity Contest

“Play” now shows you the relative popularity of the rules being played. All rules with a currently available game are shown. As before, your recently played rules are listed first, regardless of their popularity.

Preview Players in Join Games

We now show you who is in a “Join” game before you join it. To join a game, click the rules tile to open the table view and then click “Join.” If there’s currently no one playing, you can click “Create” to create a game with the indicated rules.

Reserved Seat Icon

When a player leaves a game, we reserve their seat until the end of the current hand or 30 seconds, whichever is longer. We used to show these reserved seats as computer players but we now show them with a clock icon . When their reservation expires, we change them to a computer player with a different name.

Play Again Reserves Seats

When a “Play Again” game is created, a seat reservation is created for real players from the previous game. This ensures that no one can take your seat if you don’t get to the new game right away.

Limit Chat in Join Games

You can now limit the chat in “Join” games to just the presets or turn off chat completely. See the Limits section toward the bottom of the “More Games / Rules” form.

Manage Blocked Players

Based on customer requests, you can now view and unblock players blocked during games. From the main menu, choose Friends and at the bottom of the Friends panel, choose “My Blocked Players.”

Send Feedback Change

We often get questions through Send Feedback that we cannot reply to. So, we made a minor change to require an email address if you appear to be asking a question.

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

500 Nullo Scoring

Thanks to feedback from a helpful player, we’ve corrected our scoring of 500’s Nullo and Misère bids.

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Scorecard Love

We’ve added two new scorecard fonts including our new favorite, Sharpie. See Scorecard in Settings.

Euchre Down Under

By popular request we’ve added an option to “Go Under” in Euchre. When enabled players may trade three 9s or 10s for the blind.

Pitch Set Trump After Kitty

Based on feedback we’ve refined the 3-card kitty option in 4-, 5-, and 6-point Pitch to let the pitcher select trump after receiving the kitty.

Better Whist and 500 Bots

Also thanks to some detailed feedback we’ve improved both our Whist and 500 bots.

Respect Forcing Bids in Bridge

Bridge bots now never pass in response to a forcing bid.

Thursday, January 19, 2017

It’s Cold Outside

In line with the season, we’ve added two winter-themed card backs. See Card Backs in Settings.

Funny Faces

To replace our Election 2016 face card design, we’ve added three new face card options: Modern, Decorative & Hats. See Card Faces in Settings.

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Filter Chat Messages

We’ve added a setting to display chat messages filtered of profane and abusive language. To enable, set to Yes “Filter All Chat Messages” in Settings (available in the main menu).

2 and 3 Player Pitch

Based on customer requests, we’ve added 2- and 3-handed play to 4-, 5-, and 6-point Pitch.

Pitch with 3-card Kitty

Also for 4-, 5-, and 6-point Pitch we now have an option to have a 3-card kitty (widow) added to the Pitcher’s hand. They then discard back to 6 cards.

Sport Kitty

Our Whist players have been asking us to “Sport” (show) the kitty after bidding before play begins. We now have an option for this.

Spades Bot Nil Fix

Fixed a case where the Spades bot would bid Nil after their partner already bid Nil.

Euchre Bot Alone Fix

Fixed a case where the Euchre bot would bid alone without holding either Jack.

Friday, December 30, 2016

Game Length Options

Per customer request, Euchre, Hearts, Pitch, and Spades “Play” games now let you choose between a few common scores to play to. Find them under “More Games/Rules.”

Pitch Game Point

Also by request, 7, 10, and 13-point Pitch now have options for playing with all suits and with “Game” point.

Pitch Decks

Players of 4, 5, and 6-point Pitch additionally asked for more deck options. Choose between 2-Ace (default), 5-Ace, 9-Ace, and 2,9-Ace.

Make to Win in Pitch

Based on feedback, Pitch’s “Must bid to win” option now requires the bidder to also make their bid to win.

Let the Music Play

Some customers reported having background music cut off. If you set your Sounds Volume setting to 0% (off), your music will keep playing.

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Finishers Rewarded

Based on customer feedback, we’ve refined the “# Games Won” leaderboard to require finishing 4 out of every 5 games (80%) to rank.

On a related note, leaving a game early counts as a loss on the “% Games Won” leaderboard.

Friday, November 4, 2016

Spades Nil Options

We’ve added four new options for Nil play including one that lets you turn it off. They are:

  • Nil or Zero: play with the Nil bid or a bid of zero
  • Nil pass: pass 0, 1, or 2 cards between a Nil bidder and his or her partner
  • Nil points: score ±50 or ±100 for Nil
  • Failed Nil: overtricks on a failed Nil can be bags or help the team bid

Hearts Bot Passing

A customer suggested an improvement to our Hearts bots to reduce the ease of shooting: pass a low heart. Our Hearts computer players now do this.

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Leaderboards!

Compare your play to that of your friends and foes! Our new Leaderboards offer 3 categories of lists per game plus an “All Games” set. In addition to your rank and ranks of players in your current game, we show your top friends, top players overall, and ranks near yours. All categories can be viewed for yesterday, the last 7 days, or the last 28 days.

Badges!

In conjunction with leaderboards, we now display a badge next to a player’s name when that person is the #1 player on a leaderboard, in the top 10, or in the top 10%. View their badges by clicking on their player name and choosing “Badges” from their player menu. Badges also appear next to players’ names on the leaderboards themselves.

More Oh Hell Patterns

Based on customer feedback, we’ve added more deal patterns for Oh Hell including games with 7 and 12 as maximum cards dealt.

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Defensive Scoring for Bid Whist

Our Bid Whist players have been asking for this: Give points to the defense if they take 7 or more tricks. Turn on by setting “Defensive scoring” to Yes on the More Games/Rules page.

Custom Card Backs & Faces

Use your own photos as card backs or faces! We’ve added a custom card feature to both the Card Backs and Card Faces settings. From either, choose ”Add your own photos” then “Choose a photo” on the customize panel. Zoom, rotate or pan the photo as needed.

To save your design, give it a name and click the Save button. Custom backs cost 100 each as do a set of 4 custom faces. You can choose to customize a set of all 14 face cards for 200.

Players using one of our Android apps need to update to the latest version. Feature not available on Android versions less than 5.0 and Windows Phone 8.

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Join Game Limits

Based on customer requests, you can now limit Join games with friends by forcing suggestions off or setting maximum bid/discard/pass and card play times.

Revamped More Games/Rules

We’ve reorganized and updated the More Games/Rules form to make it easier to understand.

Buy Trickster Chips

Players who’ve used up their earned chips on ad-free play or voice chat may be interested in buying additional Trickster Chips. Most players now have that option in the Trickster Chips page of the main menu.

Updated Terms of Use and Privacy Policy

Our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy have been updated to reflect the purchase of Trickster Chips and other changes.

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Bid Whist Options

We’ve added four options to Bid Whist requested by early customers:

  • make low (downtown) and high (uptown) bids equal
  • score double for an NT bid
  • give bidder the kitty and discard back to 12 cards
  • allow the bidder to lead the first trick

Invite via Social Media

Players who play our games in a browser can now invite friends using Facebook, Twitter or Google+. Players on a phone continue to use the device’s Share feature.

Improved iOS Sound

Card play sound effects on iPhones and iPads are now better synchronized with the animation. Also, sound effects volume is now available to iOS users (see the Sounds panel under Settings).

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Sound Effects

With help from our summer intern we’ve added sound effects for dealing, bidding, and card play. Existing players will not hear these until they turn them on. To do so, visit Settings, click the button below Sounds in the Features section, and set Sounds Effects to On.

Spades Min Bid 4

We’ve added a Spades game option for minimum bid (board) of 4. See More Games/Rules to set up a game with this option.

Spades Wheels

Also new is a Spades option to enable 10-for-200 scoring (wheels). This option awards 200 points for a successful bid of 10; 200 points are subtracted if the bid fails.

5-Point Pitch

By popular request, 5-point is now available as a Pitch option. The 5 points are high, low, jack, off-jack, and game.

Pitch Dealer Steal

Many Pitch players shared that they play where the dealer can match another player’s bid and steal it. To play this way, go to More Games/Rules and set “Dealer may steal bid” to Yes.

Pitch Individual

All Pitch variations can now be played as individual games in addition to the default of partnership.

Know Your Trump

Oh Hell and Classic Whist players will now see an indication of the trump suit to the right of their player name.

Friday, August 19, 2016

Pass Pointer

In Hearts, we now aim an arrow in the “continue” button toward the player you’re passing to. This also applies to passing in Euchre with Call for Best and Spades with Blind Nil passing.

More Election Face Card Choices

We’ve updated our election face choices with the VP and Libertarian and Green party candidates. Try the Card Faces Setting. Click on your current Card Faces value followed by “Election 2016,” the face card rank to set, and the candidate of your choice.

New Game Achievements

Players of 500, Oh Hell, and Whist will appreciate the new game-specific achievements and opportunity to earn Trickster Chips.

Apps for New Games

Apps for 500, Oh Hell, and Whist are now available in the Apple App Store, Google Play, Windows Store, and Amazon App Store.

Monday, August 1, 2016

New Games

Today we roll out three new Trickster Cards’ games: 500, Oh Hell, and Whist. Play them right now in your browser and look for them in your app store in a couple of weeks.

Face-down Deal

After our change to the deal animation, players asked us to deal the cards face-down. So now we do.

Customize Card Backs

With cards being dealt face-down, you may want more interesting card backs. Choose one of eight styles with our new Card Backs setting.

Bid Display

We’ve made the display of certain bids – Nil in Spades, for instance – more prominent based on customer feedback.

Bridge Improvements

Thanks to the ongoing feedback from players of our Bridge Preview, we’ve made a number of changes including on-board display of vulnerable players and fixing the calculation of the rubber bonus.

Saturday, June 25, 2016

More Chat Presets

We’ve added 4 more chat presets suggested by customers and reorganized the presets into one panel. Chat now has only two panels: Chat Presets and Chat History.

Push to Talk

Today we introduce a voice chat option for “Join” games with friends. Open the chat panel and click on the microphone icon () in the message box. You’ll be asked to choose whether to add voice for everyone (20) or just yourself (10). Once added, voice chat is available for the rest of the game.

To send a voice chat, click once on the to start recording and again to end recording (limited to 7 seconds). Your voice chat will be sent to the other players in the game. If you close the chat panel, you’ll notice a on the game board that you may also use to record.

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Pimp Your Pips

Based on customer requests, we’ve added a Card Suits setting where you can choose between five different designs for your card pips. See Card Suits in the Theme section of Settings.

3-2-3-2, 2-3-2-3

A helpful fellow pointed out that the animation of our Euchre deal was not correct so we made it right.

Thursday, June 9, 2016

House Rules Rule!

We’re committed to offering ways to play your favorite games your way. Toward that end, we’ve dedicated this update fully to new custom game rules options.

Spades

We’ve added Blind Nil with optional passing of one or two cards between the Blind Nil bidder and his or her partner. You choose whether to offer the Blind Nil bid always or only when a team is losing by 100 or 200 points.

Euchre

Euchre sees the addition of options for Defend Alone and No Trump bids along with an option to score 4 for a “Super Euchre” when the defenders take all 5 tricks.

There’s also now “Dealer forces alone” where the partner of the dealer may only go alone or pass in the first round. Alone bidders and their partners may now exchange a card when “Call for best” is enabled. Finally, you may have the opponent to the left of the loner lead.

Hearts

New passing options allow you to set passing to always left, always right, and skip the keep hand.

You can choose to not allow dumping ♠Q until Hearts are broken. Also, there’s a new scoring option that subtracts 50 points when your score is a multiple of 50.

Pitch

13-point joins 4, 6, 7, and 10. It differs from 10-point by awarding 3 points for taking the off-3. You may also set an option that penalizes you 2 times your bid if you score twice your bid.

Finally, in 4- and 6-point you may allow the pitcher to lead any suit for the first trick, instead of just trump.

Missing Your House Rules?

Let us know using our feedback form.

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Option for Ad-free Play

By popular request, today we’re introducing optional ad-free play. You can now skip ads by spending 5 units per game of our new virtual currency, Trickster Chips ().

Currently you earn Trickster Chips for each achievement level attained:  10 for level 1, 20 for level 2, etc. Visit Trickster Chips to see your current balance.

Survey Ended

Thank you to those who completed our user survey over the last month. We gained some valuable insights for future improvements.

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Take Our Survey

To help us learn more about what games you play, what you like and don’t like about our games, and what other games you may want us to add, we’ve added a User Survey.

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Combine Friends, Achievements & Statistics

If you’ve been playing on multiple devices with separate friends, achievements and statistics, you can now combine them under one account.

  1. On one device click your name in the upper right corner and check if you have an email address. If not, click “Sign In” then “Sign Up” and add an email and password.
  2. On your other device click your name in the upper right corner, click “Sign In” and fill in the same email and password you used before.

Your friends, achievements and statistics are now shared across both devices.

Friday, March 11, 2016

Spades Improvements

Based on player feedback, we enhanced our Spades computer player’s protection of Nil. We also addressed situations where computer players would take too many bags trying to set opponents.

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Achievement Refinements

If you leave a game before the end of a hand, you break “in a row” achievements related to your current bid.

Links to Trickster Games

In response to requests asking how to find our other games, we’ve added links to them in the Help menu.

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Achievements

You now earn achievements for reaching milestones in the game. These include a mix of cross-game and game-specific goals with multiple levels.

Progress toward most goals starts “fresh” today, but we’ve taken existing play history into account where we could.

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Pitch Bid Improvements

We’ve improved the bid suggestions and computer player bidding in Pitch, particularly 6- and 7-point.

Friday, February 12, 2016

Play Again Status

We now show an indication of the number of players who have clicked “Play Again” on the scorecard at the end of a game.

End-game player status is now indicated with for a playing-again player and for a player who left. As always, indicates a computer player (bot).

6− and 7−point Pitch

By customer request, we’ve added 6 and 7 point variations of Pitch in our Trickster Cards app. If you typically play other variations, send feedback and share your house rules.

Friday, January 29, 2016

Spades Mirror, Whiz & Suicide

By popular request, we’ve added Mirror, Whiz, and Suicide variations of Spades. In Mirror, you must bid the number of spades in your hand. In Whiz, you must bid either Nil or the number of spades in your hand. In Suicide, one partner must bid Nil and the other must bid 4 or more.

Spades Mercy Rule

With a variant like Suicide, you’ll want to end the game if someone gets to −200, −500, or if one team is winning by 500. The new “Mercy rule” option lets you pick one of these.

To try either of these use the “More Games” button to choose the Spades variation or to add a mercy rule.

Monday, January 11, 2016

Election 2016 Face Cards

Get in the election year spirit by customizing your face cards with pictures of your favorite 2016 presidential candidates. Go to the Face Cards setting, click Election 2016, and choose a candidate for each face card rank.

Autoplay Forced Plays

We’ve added a setting where you can tell us to autoplay forced plays for you. Forced plays are when there’s only one legal card you can play.

Monday, December 14, 2015

Enhanced Pregame Experience

We’ve given the Join game pregame experience a facelift and made it possible for you to exchange seats with a player.

Invite During Join Game

You can now invite friends any time during a Join game with friends with the new Invite Friends menu item.

Claim Remaining Tricks

Our games now offer you the option to claim the remaining tricks. This option is offered when—based only on information you’ve seen—you are guaranteed to take the remaining tricks.

Redeal Practice Games

We’ve added a Redeal Hand button to practice games in the upper right corner of the game.

Best Hand in Practice Bridge

Players practicing with our Bridge Preview are now given the hand with the highest HCP. You can turn this off by choosing More Rules and turning off “Best hand to me.”

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Expanded Notifications

We’ve increased the ways you can receive invitations and learn about friends’ game activity by adding notifications for Google Chrome and Windows 10 app users (more coming soon). Enable and control your notifications using the new Notifications panel under Settings.

Improved Invite Friends

It’s now easier to select friends to invite to a Join game. Click the “Invite Friends” button on the pre-game page and we’ll list friends reachable by notification or email.

Dealer Indicator

Based on customer feedback, we’ve added an indication of the dealer of the hand.

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Friends’ Activity Notification

We now notify you when a friend creates or joins a game with friends and offer you a chance to join their game. You can disable this behavior in Settings.

Friends’ Games List

The friends’ games list shown on the “Join Friends’ Games” panel now shows games your friends are playing, not just games your friends created.

Improved Computer Players

Our Spades computer players bid a bit better and our Hearts computer players pass more defensively.

New User Tips

New users will now see tip bubbles the first time they encounter certain aspects of game play. Each tip is shown only once.

Monday, October 12, 2015

View Last Trick

You can now look at the last trick taken by clicking on a taken pile or the current trick area. Close the last trick display by clicking the white X or anywhere outside the last trick area. The last trick will automatically disappear when the next trick is taken.

Chat Presets in Join Games

In response to customer requests, we’ve added the chat presets from automatch Play games to the chat experience in Join games.

Chat History in Automatch Games

We’ve moved the emoticons from the third chat panel to the top rows of the first two panels and added the game’s chat history on the third panel.

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Friends’ Games Indicator

A count of your friends’ active Join games, if any, is displayed in the upper right corner of the Join button on the home screen.

Bridge SAYC Improvements

Correctly bid after partner raises our opening suit (for example, 1♥-2♥), recognize Stayman and Jacoby transfers after 2♣-2♦-2NT/3NT, and add Cappelletti for overcalling a 1NT opening.

Monday, September 14, 2015

Name Displayed on Home Screen

Last week we started displaying your user name, if any, in the upper right corner of the home screen. We also removed the name fields from the game forms to streamline joining games.

To change your name, simply click or tap the name displayed in the upper right corner, edit your name, and click “OK” or “Update”

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Custom Rules in Play Games

By popular request, we’ve added custom rules in automatch “Play” games. This comes with a new look that shows your recently-played rules along with rules currently popular in the system. If you don’t see the rules you want, click the “More Rules” button and choose your own.

Join Games with Friends

The “Join” page now shows active games organized by your friends. In addition to adding friends in automatches (see below), you create a friend when you join a game from an invitation or with a game code. You can view a list of your friends using the new “Friends” item in the main menu.

Make Friends in Automatch Games

You can now ask a fellow player to be your friend, enabling you to play Join games with them. Join games allow unlimited chat in addition to being able to choose your seat before the game starts.

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Bridge

A preview version of Trickster Bridge is now available for play in the Trickster Cards app or at bridge.trickstercards.com.

Enhanced Statistics

The statistics page has been reorganized and shows additional items based on game type.

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Send Feedback

We’ve simplified giving us feedback on our games with a built-in form — find it in the menu under Help > Send Feedback.

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Improved Join Invites

Recipients of join invite links can now choose to play in the appropriate app in addition to their web browser.

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Spades Computer Improvements

Better prioritize making our own bid versus setting opponents’ Nil.

Lead Spades Options

We’ve added new “Lead spades” options for Practice and Join Spades games. You may choose “After Broken” (the default), “After First Trick,” or “Anytime.”

Loner-5 Euchre Option

Euchre players may now require a “loner” to take all five tricks or be Euchre’d. See “Alone must take 5” option available in Practice and Join games.

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Euchre Computer Improvements

We fixed some issues where computer players took the bid with a weak hand and improved how they play in 3rd and 4th seat.

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Links in Chat Messages

In response to a customer request, we now recognize URLs in chat messages and convert them into clickable links. This applies only to chats in Join games and after Play games.

Volume Setting

We’ve added a setting to control the volume of the handful of sound effects played during the game.

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Play Again with Same Players

Choosing “Play Again” after an automatch game now prioritizes putting you in a new game with the same group of players. Don’t worry if other players leave — we’ll fall back to finding a different group for you to play with.

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Fix for Stuck Pitch Games

We found and fixed our bug that was causing some 10-point Pitch games to get stuck with the error “Asked to start the hand but not all players have 6 cards.”

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Refined Setting Nil Bids

Based on feedback from our last update, Spades computer players now better balance making their own bid while trying to set a Nil.

Monday, June 1, 2015

Improved Spades Computer Players

We made a number of improvements to our Spades computer players based on feedback. Highlights include remembering when others are void and an increased willingness to set opponents by taking bags or targeting Nil bids.

Post-Game Chat Visibility

We heard many of you would like to chat after games, but don’t feel this is noticeable. To help, we added a “Chat” button directly to the scorecard at the end of the game.

Audible Countdown Timer

Based on feedback that the countdown timer can be easy to miss if you glance away, we added a chime during the countdown. This and other sounds can be individually turned on/off in the settings.

Remove Players During Join Games

You can now remove players during any Join game you created by clicking their name and selecting “Remove”. This is useful if another player has gone idle, but didn’t leave the game. Removed players will be replaced by a computer.

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Pitch Available

Users of our new Trickster Cards app can now choose Pitch (also known as Setback) from the list of available games. Both 4-point and 10-point varieties are available.

Mute Chatty Kathies

You can now suppress chats from a specific player by clicking on the player’s name and choosing “Mute” from the popup menu. This lasts for the remainder of the game or until you unmute them using the same popup.

A Little More Time to Play

Based on user feedback that we went a bit overboard with last week’s “Faster Play Games“ change, we’ve adjusted the computation of time to play.

Ad Refinement

We’ve added a mute button to ads and extended the minimum time between ads to 10 minutes.

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Faster Play Games

Automatch “Play” games may feel a bit faster. The maximum time to play a card is now computed based on the speed of the players in the game: if all players are fast, the time-to-play is short; if all players are average or slow; the time-to-play is longer.

Bags in the Corner

Based on multiple customer requests, we’ve added the count of “bags” in Spades games to the score summary displayed in the lower right corner of the game table on tablet or larger devices.

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

More Predefined Chats

Based on popular request, we’ve added more predefined chat messages for Play games. There’s also a set of emoticons for your enjoyment. Flip through the available messages using the arrows at the bottom of the chat window.

Start Phase-In of Ads

Starting today, some users will begin seeing video ads before the start of a game. Over the next 4–6 weeks, ads will be phased in for all users.

We chose to go with pre-game video ads instead of in-game banners to keep the distraction to a minimum during play.

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Turn Off Chat

Based on user feedback, we added a setting where you can turn off chat. See Settings in the main menu and the on/off switch in the chat panel.

No Bags Penalty Option

We added an option to Spades Practice and Join games that allows you to turn off the −100 points penalty for collecting 10 bags.

Monday, March 3, 2015

Title Bar on Portrait Phones

When playing on a portrait phone, we’ve added a title bar across the top edge that contains the menu icon, game name, and, when available, the chat icon.

Improved Display of Euchre Alone Bid

We’ve made the display of a Euchre Alone bid clearer by adding the word “alone” to the bid display. We now also fold the hand of the alone player’s partner.

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Block Playing with Certain Users

We’ve added the ability to stop playing with users you prefer not to play with. To block playing with a user in future automatch games, click or tap the name of the player and choose “Block Player” from the pop-up menu.

Don’t Break My Hearts

In response to a customer request, there’s a new option for Hearts Practice and Join games that lets you determine whether the Queen of Spades breaks Hearts.

Leave and Forget

When you leave a Practice or Join game with the Leave Game menu command, we now ask you whether or not to save the game in your “In-progress Games” list. Previously, all games were automatically saved.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

On-screen Score Summary

On wide enough screens, we now display a score summary in the lower right corner. Clicking this summary opens the full scorecard.

Improved Messages in Scorecard

Based on feedback, we’ve improved the readability of the end-of-hand score messages displayed in the scorecard.

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Join Late

A friend you’ve invited to a game may now join your game after it’s been started by using either the 5-digit game code or the emailed link. You no longer have to wait for everyone to show up when organizing invite games with friends.

More Prominent Trump Display

Based on customer feedback, we’ve made the display of trump in Euchre games more prominent. It now appears as a suit symbol overlaying the maker’s hand.

Scoring Messages Moved to Scorecard

The messages that explain how the end-of-hand score was calculated now appear in the scorecard instead of the message bar at the top of the screen. This makes the last message available whenever you view scores.

Tuesday, January 29, 2015

Play Again

We’ve added a “Play Again” button to the scorecard displayed at the end of a game. This button automatically puts you into a new game with the same rules.

Automatch Prefers Close Games

We’ve enhanced the automatch logic to avoid placing you into a game where the difference between the high and low score is more than 30% of the game over score.

Won’t Rejoin Same Automatch

If you leave an automatch game using the “Leave Game” command in the main menu, you won’t be placed in the same game if you again press “Play.”

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Euchre Autoplayer Improvements

Based on specific customer suggestions, we improved the play of the Euchre computer autoplayer to play better when their partner makes trump.

Friday, January 23, 2015

Stick the Dealer in Euchre

We’ve added the popular “Stick the Dealer” option to Euchre Practice and Join games. This option requires the dealer bid at the end of the second round of bidding.

Jack of Diamonds in Hearts

Based on multiple customer requests, we’ve added support for the “Jack of Diamonds” option to Hearts Practice and Join games. When enabled, 10 points are subtracted for taking the ♦J. The computer players have been updated to play well with this option enabled.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Chat in Automatch Games

We’re introducing chat in automatch games with a limited set of 7 quick messages. To send, simply click or tap the chat icon followed by one of the quick messages. When the game is over, the full chat experience is available so you can discuss the game in more detail.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Play Matching by Score and Speed History

Recently we started matching players in automatch games by their average hand score and play speed. The result is that fast players will no longer be put in a game with slow players and players who average a lot of points per hand won’t be paired with those who don’t.

Enhanced Statistics

The statistics page now shows the number of hands you’ve played, your average points per hand, number of cards played, and average seconds to play a card. Also shown are the overall averages of all players’ points per hand and seconds per play.

Refreshed Settings

We’ve refreshed the settings dialog with a new look and made theme changes take effect immediately, giving you an instant preview.

Help

There’s now a Help item in the main menu and help topics for our three games. These explain basic play, scoring, and the game options supported by Trickster Euchre, Hearts, and Spades.

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

No Waiting for Disconnected Players

When a player in a “Play” game disconnects, the computer now auto-plays for them. If they return within 30 seconds, they’ll get their seat back. After 30 seconds, we open the seat to new players.

Monday, January 5, 2015

Chat with Friends

To start off 2015, we’re introducing text chat in Join games. Simply click or tap the chat icon in the upper right corner and send a message to your fellow players.

When chatting, a sound is played when a new message arrives and when it’s your turn to play. You can turn off sounds in the Settings dialog.

Chat is currently only available in Join games. We plan to enhance it and bring it to automatch games in the future.

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Play Suggestions

Want a little help bidding or choosing a card to play? We’ve added play suggestions that highlight the recommended bid or card. Suggestions are off by default. Enable them in the Settings dialog using the “Show Suggestions” option.

Game Options Remembered

We now remember your last game options (by game) and restore them each time you visit or sign in. This makes it easier to play your favorite game variation or “house rules.”

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Restored Hearts & Spades Scoring

We experimented with “quick game” scoring earlier today. We’ve since learned many of you prefer “full games” so we’ve restored them. We’ll continue to listen to feedback and consider “quick games” as an alternate option in the future.

Faster Hearts & Spades Automatch Games

Hearts and Spades automatch games now use “quick game” scoring (75 for Hearts, 300 for Spades) making it easier to play full games.

Improved Starting & Leaving Join Games

Join games now wait for the creator to click “Start Game” and players leaving mid-game will be replaced by a computer player.

Friday, November 21, 2014

Spades Automatch Options

You can now choose your favorite Spades variation and scoring style when playing an automatch with anyone. We’ll match you up with others who want to play by the same rules.

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Partnership Hearts

Based on customer feedback, we’ve added partnership play as an option to practice and join games of Hearts. The game plays like normal but partners’ scores are added at the end of the hand—this includes shooting the moon.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Join Friends’ Games with 5-Digit Code

You may now join a game by entering an optional 5-digit game code. Get this code from your friend who created the game.

Enhanced Invite Friends Dialog

The Invite Friends dialog now displays a 5-digit game code your friends can use to join your game. We’ve also added an email button you can use to send the code using your email app. As before, we can email the game link for you. Just enter 1, 2, or 3 of your friends’ email addresses in the fields provided and click OK.

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Bid Buttons in Spades/Euchre

We’ve replaced the bidding drop-down with buttons representing each bid. This makes bidding a one-click action and much easier to use on phones.

Show Bags in Spades Scorecard

The scorecard in Spades now displays the number of bags next to each score. This is particularly useful for negative scores where bags are less obvious, for example, “-28 (2 bags)”.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

New Spades Variations

In response to customer feedback, we’ve added Spades variations for Joker-Joker-Ace, Joker-Joker-Deuce-Ace, and Joker-Joker-Deuce-Deuce. These variations are available in the More Options section when creating a new Practice or Join game.

Show Cards Passed in Hearts

Also in response to feedback, cards received in a pass are briefly displayed raised in your hand.

Highlight Trump Setting

We’ve added highlighting of trump in Spades and an option to turn this off in Settings. Euchre players may now turn off trump highlighting, if desired.

Monday, October 6, 2014

Cards in Hand Space Out

As you play cards from your hand, the remaining cards space out to give you more room to play them.

Updated Settings

We’ve updated the timing options in the settings panel to make more sense and work more consistently. On larger screen devices, we now animate the deal from the dealer, which rotates each hand.

Mobile Device Tip

You can increase the accuracy of playing cards by pressing and holding your finger on a card in your hand. That card will slightly raise but not play. You can then slide your finger left and right raising different cards. When you’ve got the correct card, lift your finger and the card will play.

Monday, September 8, 2014

Play a game with anyone

Automatically be placed in a game with others. If no games are available, a new automatch game will be created which others may join. Automatch games use default game options.

To keep automatch games moving, each turn has a time limit. After the time limit plus a 5-second countdown, the turn will be auto-played. If a player leaves a game, a computer player will sub-in until another player is available.

Practice against the computer

Quickly start a game with three computer players. You can customize the game options to fit your house rules.

Join a game with friends

Choose or create a custom game where you control the rules and who can play. Invite your friends by sharing a link or via email. Optionally add computer players to fill empty seats.