Partner calls grand and is set, and the next hand they get a tichu-one-two and win the game. We're at 975, and the opponents are somewhere in the 700s. Unrelated, partner should also never call grand tichu when we're sitting at 975 and the opponents have less than 800 points, and even then it's questionable. This would have made it impossible to pass a four of a kind bomb, and made the run bomb less likely.Īs a generally rule, singletons should really only be passed as a last resort. In the hand pictured, partner _should_ have passed green-8 and green-9. What's more, they passed _another_ bomb on the subsequent hand the same way. I had a slam-dunk tichu ruined because partner passed a bomb to each of the opponents. It is generally preferable to split pairs than to pass singletons. The bots need to be more cautious about filling in bombs. Haggis will go up to three (and it's still great), but you need a 5th suit. And you can play 2 players with a standard poker deck. The hook of Haggis is that it plays extremely well at 2 players, something unusual for this style of game, I believe. However, there is one big thing that could be improved - the opponent passing convention. In this same vein (Tichu style, ladder/shedding w/ bombs) we really like Haggis. If the dev is still following the forum, thanks for making this implementation! I've played it a ton the past couple of weeks against bots, and the AI is generally pretty good.
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