Nines

by Nicolas Maltais


Card

free



Play Nines, a 3-player trick-taking card game, against opponents played by artificial intelligence. The game is easy to learn and the interface features lots of animations for a fluid and dynamic gameplay.FEATURES• An attractive design with HD graphics.• 4 AI levels: beginner, intermediate, advanced and expert.• Various options to customize interface and gameplay.• Many statistics, recorded separatedly for each difficulty.• Game speed adjustable as you learn.RULESNines is a trick-taking card game with 3 players played with a standard deck of 52 cards. The object of the game is to lower your score to zero by taking as many tricks as possible.The order of the cards goes from the 2 (the weakest), to the Ace (the strongest). The cards in the trump suit are stronger than the other cards.PlayingAll of the cards are dealt into four hands of thirteen cards. One hand for each player and the remaining hand is set aside.After all the cards are dealt, each player can look at his hand and decide if he wants to trade it for the extra hand. The dealer has the first choice of taking the hand. Then, the choice moves to the left until everyone has decided. Players may take the hand that someone else has already traded in.The object of the game is to take as many tricks as possible. The trump suit goes in the following sequence: Hearts, Spades, Diamonds, Clubs, No Trump.Play starts with the player to the left of the dealer and always moves to the left around the table. The player who plays the highest card of the suit that was led is awarded the trick. Each player must follow suit if they can. If they are out of the suit that was led, they can either play a card from another suit (not the trump suit) and forfeit the trick, or they can play a trump card which will earn them the trick, provided nobody plays a higher trump. Play continues until 13 tricks are played, at which point all players will be out of cards.The No Trump HandAfter the four trump hands, there is a hand that is played without trump. In this round, the tricks always go to the person who played the highest card of the same suit that was led, since there is no trump suit.ScoringAll players start the game with a score of nine, and the object is to bring ones score to zero or lower. Ties are broken by playing additional rounds.In each hand, the number of tricks a player has collected translates to the change that will happen to their score. If four tricks are collected, the score will remain the same. For each trick there is in excess of four, the players score will go down by one. For each trick shy of four, the players score will go up by one. So, three tricks will result in a score increase of one, six tricks will result in a score decrease of two.