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Hoyle Card Games Jewel Case

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Manufacturer: Encore Software
Model: 10025
Binding: CD-ROM
Publisher: Encore Software
Label: Encore Software
Platform: Windows 98
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Platform: Windows 98

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Deal yourself in!  Whatever your favorite card game Hoyle® puts you right in the middle of the action.  With Hoyle Card Games you'll learn to hold'em and fold'em like a pro with insightful in-game tutorials and strategy guides. So shuffle the cards and deal yourself in for hours of fun. Hoyle Card Games contains 18 classic card games and teaches you the official rules "according to Hoyle®." Hoyle Card Games includes: - 5 Card Draw - Bridge - Cribbage - Gin - Go Fish - Hearts - Old Maid - Pinochle - Rummy 500 (new) - Solitaire - Spades - War - Many More! For over 200 years "According to Hoyle®" has meant playing games right. The legacy continues with Hoyle Card Games.  System Requirements:Windows® 98SE/ME/2000 SP4/XP SP1 Pentium® 166 MHz processor or faster 16 MB RAM (128 MB for Windows 2000/XP) 100 MB Hard Disk Space 4x CD-ROM 800x600 @ 16 bit color display Format: WIN 98ME2000XP Genre: ENTERTAINMENT Rating: E UPC: 705381100256 Manufacturer No: 10025
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Customer Reviews

inaccurate information 2008-03-18
This is not for Windows ME as is listed in the description. Not what I was looking for. I want to play a card game and am not interested in characters comments.


card game 2008-03-15
Nice software, fun to play with, but what's not very practicle is that you have to load the CD in it before playing everytime you want to play.Some games have the tutorial options some don't, and reading the card game rules is not very pleasant.


Fine card games! 2007-12-24
I love PC card games, and this is the best one out. Can't go wrong with
a Hoyle title. Games are good ones, made to be fun, yet challenging.


Hoyle Card Games 2007-08-16
This is an amazing colection of card games.You can spend hours playing these games.I like the way the players interact with each other.It certainly very entertaining and i am glad i purchased it.


Lots of fun 2007-07-13
This game cd is well worth buying. I love playing cards and there are many choices of games available. I also liked the interaction features. I choose what "characters" to play with and even create my own persona. It's almost like playing cards with real people! I consider this to be the best card game cd on the market. Additionally, once it is on your computer, you can play without inserting the cd. This is great!


The Deck Is Stacked 2008-06-21
This is a neat tool to hone your skills but does not duplicate playing conditions.

Luck and skill are main ingredients to any card game. The problem the software makers had was that, unlike in chess software, the computer card player in this software is not smarter than the average human player. So, the software creates an "equal" playing field by stacking the deck in favor of the computer opponent(s). In the case of partner playing, the human partner's computer partner plays a notch or two under the skill level of the computer opponents. So, the software "levels the playing field" by giving the opposing team better cards and a less skillful computer opponent.

I used this software primarily to play Canasta. What I found was that at the highest opening meld level (120 points), the computer team had little or no problem coming up with the opening meld 50% or more of the time. In contrast, the human-computer team came in easily about 10% of the time. So, based on the luck of the initial deal the computer team had a 5 to 1 advantage.

Also, as the game progresses the human led team gets far fewer wildcards (about 20% vs. 80% for the computer team). At the end of each hand the computer team rarely had wildcards left in their hand, the human players' computer partner often did and thus did not play as "smart" as the other computer players.

The bottom line is:

1. This is a fine tool to hone your thinking/strategy skills because you play with the deck stacked against you (especially as the hands proceed toward the end of each game).

2. It does not duplicate real playing conditions. If you would get frustrated by the luck of the draw being mostly against you and having a computer partner who plays dumber than the computer opponents, you might want to think twice about getting this software.




this game won't work on all PC's 2008-06-16
I bought 2 copies of this game. It installed and runs fine on my brother's Dell desktop running Windows Vista. It installed and runs fine on my Toshiba laptop running Windows XP. It will not install or run on my HP Pavilion desktop running Windows XP. Previous versions of this game and other Hoyle games installed and work fine but not this one.
I would not recommend purchasing this product if you have an HP computer and don't have a laptop or desktop of another brand to play it on.



Using it to learn Bridge - pretty good! 2008-05-01
I am taking a bridge class at a local bridge studio. All the information can be very overwhelming and for a variety of reasons, I am unable to attend the supplemental practice sessions. So I wanted a piece of software that I could practice with.

I had read a lot of poor reviews of lots of different brands of Bridge software along the lines of "the robot players make stupid mistakes" etc etc. I already had [...]multiple experiences like this at free online game sites (the robot partners at pogo site Bridge game NEVER EVER bid, no matter what cards they hold!).

So, long story short, I didn't have high hopes. But this disc was priced right so I decided to give it a whirl. So far I can tell that the robots are for the most part conforming their behavior to what we are learning in class so it's been very very good practice. I played with the computer players muted so I didn't have to endure the silly comments.

As another reviewer mentioned, it is rather annoying to have to have the disc in your drive whenever you want to play. I realized the reason is copyright protection and I suppose that's fair enough. Installation was a tiny bit counter-intuitive but nothing horrible.

FYI I am running XP.


Great games 2008-03-24
The first one I received would not run on my computer but the one they sent to replace worked great.


Beware 2008-03-22
Does not work well with Vista. "Clunky". If you are running Vista, make sure game(s)you buy/use are compatable. Another lesson learned

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