AI Partner Pinochle

No Login Needed- Play with AI's

AI Cutthroat Pinochle

No Login Needed- Play with AI's

Pinochle 101 – A Beginners Tutorial on Pinochle Basics

Pinochle

Pinochle is one of the most fun and challenging card games in the world. Much like Poker, it requires skill in estimating probabilities, strong instincts on when to be cautious or when to take risks, and an ability to read your opponents to gauge the strength or weakness of their hands. However, Pinochle requires deeper analysis and more strategy than Poker. Perhaps one could say Pinochle is to Poker as Chess is Checkers. If you enjoy the mechanics of Poker, but think you’re ready to try something more thought-provoking, Pinochle is definitely worth checking out. There are many different variations of Pinochle and many players have their own unique rules and preferences for how to play. In this introduction, we’ll start with covering the basics…

Read More…

Cutthroat Pinochle: Basic Winning Strategies

Cutthroat

In Cutthroat Pinochle, there are no partnerships; it’s every man for themselves. Cutthroat is usually played with three players and can be played with either single deck or double deck. The primary objective it to maximize points for yourself, and the secondary goal is to prevent your opponents from making their bids so they lose points instead of gaining points. To begin, the dealer shuffles the deck and deals out the entire deck to each player, 3 cards at a time if single deck or 5 cards at a time if double deck. Usually the last 3 cards left get placed face down into the “kitty” in the center of the tables. Bidding Strategies After all cards are dealt, players examine their cards and proceed…

Read More…

Partners Pinochle with 4-Card Pass: Basic Winning Strategies

Deck of Cards

In the United States and Canada, perhaps the most popular style of Pinochle is four players with partners and 4-card passing. This is the variation featured here on this site. In this form of the game there are two 2-person teams playing against one another. Whichever team wins the bidding gets to choose the trump and exchange 4 cards with their partner. Each player gets points for the melds in their individual hand, and then each player’s points are combined with their partner’s. Similarly, each player earns trick points for pointer cards taken (Aces, Tens, and Kings). At the end of the hand each player’s trick points are combined with their partner’s and added to their meld score. If the high-bidding team makes their bid…

Read More…

Online Now

  • Lori

    Rating 538
  • Dylan

    Rating 528
  • Rihel

    Rating 673
  • CBH

    Rating 671
  • Gladys

    Rating 698
  • RBRH

    Rating 678
  • SadiR

    Rating 753
  • wigton

    Rating 739
  • Jack

    Rating 764
  • tony

    Rating 722
  • Brian

    Rating 767
  • batman78

    Rating 750
  • snake

    Rating 722
  • Hiu

    Rating 715
  • craig

    Rating 738
  • melnick

    Rating 706
  • todd

    Rating 666
  • sarah h

    Rating 661
  • JJ

    Rating 733
  • Carter

    Rating 586
  • Marcy

    Rating 690
  • stephanie

    Rating 622
  • Jill

    Rating 637
  • The User

    Rating 671
  • Jamie J

    Rating 422
  • Philodian

    Rating 467
  • Gramgo

    Rating 125
  • Qweenahad

    Rating 10

Top Players!

  • Mr T

    Rating 2123
  • Tom

    Rating 1434
  • Abby

    Rating 1220
  • Gail

    Rating 1075
  • Jordan1508

    Rating 1074
  • Jack

    Rating 898
  • Sunshine

    Rating 820
  • JimD

    Rating 811
  • Vidar

    Rating 810
  • Thorn

    Rating 809