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Rook

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Rook

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User Reviews for Rook

5
Actually Random!

The cards are actual random which is very refreshing to see in a phone game. No rigging it to keep you addicted. I wish you could adjust the settings more. It would be nice to be able to play with the full deck instead of just 5-14 and also to play without the rook card and a four-card kitty instead. Also to be able to start the bidding lower. Overall awesome game.

1049414420, Sep 19, 2021
4
Partner

I wish my partner was a little smarter. When you 2 are the only one with trumps he will run you out by keeping playing them. Keep them if you are the only one with trumps so maybe you can trump in on one of my off suit. If he has the boss of trumps he will play it every time. He also needs to know when to dump point cards too. He gets caught a lot holding just a 14 or 10. Trust me I’m a 2 Time State Rook Champion. I know how to play this game.

Bamaboy71981, Aug 28, 2019
3
Suggestions

This is a good rook game. It is fun. But wish it had more options to change the rules of the game. In my state, and the 4 surrounding states, people play without the Rook at all. And you have to call the color of trumps before you pick up the widow. Also you cannot discard counters. And lastly, if you do discard trumps, you have to turn them up so everyone can see them. These rules add a lot of dimension to the game and make it a lot more interesting and challenging for those who need a little more challenge. If these options were available, this would definitely be a 5 star game and a lot more people would download and play it. People would even pay money for these added options.

cards away, Aug 02, 2021
5
Rook

Fun game and absolutely addictive. Don’t trust your partner to always play the right card. She /he can cause you to go set or keep you from setting your opponent. This is an issue to me bc I’m very competitive. So sick and tired of my partner setting us by betting on a hand he doesn’t have. This game should be more real like. Come on you geeks. Make this game more real. If there was another room game I’d get rid of this one.

Grneyes5563, Feb 10, 2021
4
Love it but....

I LOVE this game and play it a ton but I wish it would allow me to skip playing it all out to the end once the hand is over. I have it on auto play but still it sometimes takes forever for it to end once one side has the rest of the books. It would be great to have an option that pops up to ask if you wanna skip the rest of the hand instead of watching it play out. The computer is dumb except that improvements were at least made to where it will play trumps first, thank God!

LawStudentGA, Sep 18, 2019
1
Fun game but......

May 1, 2019. I made the decision to delete game. East/west now gets the room 9 out of 10 times. It is no longer fun to play. Hopefully this game eventually gets fixed to be a fair play. 👎🏼I changed my rating to 1 star. With new update, game is definitely fixed where east/west team gets rook about 8 out of ten times. Not a fair play for sure. Good thing it’s free!It’s fun to play. I grew up on Rook and the computer partner (north) does not play the game correctly. Anyone who plays knows you watch the cards and when the person playing behind you is out of trump cards you play high. I consistently cancel games and restart because of computer (north) error. Good thing this is a free game. I definitely would not pay to play. 3 stats only because it’s a time filler when bored.

Mystery302, May 02, 2019
2
The deck is stacked in favor of the automated team

I was so excited to find this app. I have played Rook many many times so am familiar with how a game goes when played with actual cards. But this game is so over the top one sided in favor of the West/East team (automated team). I have NEVER seen such an imbalance in the division of the cards between the teams. The West/East team gets almost all one suit along with most of the high cards 70% of the time! It’s not anywhere near equal. With that aside, I gave two stars because the colors, appearance and how everything runs is great. One of the best looking and running card games out there. But the loaded deck kills the game. I’m done with it.

Nana'sBoyz, Mar 29, 2020
5
Rook is my game

I started playing Rook with my dad as a kid. It was the “main game” in our town. Even had a mens restaurant called the Rook Room with ham burgers, hot dogs, etc with pool tables and tables to play Rook. Women were discouraged from going in there. Said to have the best hamburgers in town, my sister would get dad to go in and buy them. Today it is the best restaurant in town, still called the Rook Room. No they don’t play rook there anymore but food is great.

PatsyBP, Dec 23, 2021
4
Love the game.

This is a fun game that is entertaining and can help you improve your real Rook game. The only reason I gave 4 stars is because it will suggest a few crazy moves that I would never make normally and they can cost you the game. Suggestions to improve would be make it to where you can play with friends, that would be a super+. And we play where you can “shoot the moon” meaning that if you think you can make 180 points with your hand then you can “shoot the moon” and you would get 500 points(or whatever you were playing to), if you didn’t then you go back by that much as well.

RENWB, May 17, 2020
4
Fun but has flawed AI. Perfect for true beginners.

I’ve played Rook for forty-plus years. This game is only playable on the highest difficulty, but that is when the AI flaws truly manifest. There’s an absolute within the AI that 14s are held even when it’s a safe play to set or simply save the ten points by throwing them off suit. This happens late in the hand when there’s just a few tricks left and all power cards are known. By not playing a 14 at this point one is almost absolutely guaranteed to lose it verses absolutely winning the hand. Makes no sense. Again and again your AI partner will hold them and cause you to lose. There are other issues, but they are more player-type related, so I can’t fault the program in that regard. That said, you’ll mostly come out ahead by out-bidding your partner on plus-ninety hands when you don’t have the Rook in the version I have been playing. A Red 1 option would be a nice upgrade.

singlespeed_pariah, Nov 17, 2018

Description

Rook is a popular trick-taking card game using a special card deck numbered from 5 to 14 (and optionally 1) in 4 suit colors, plus a Rook card. In this app, the Rook card is a castle chess piece and the cards are designed to be color-blind friendly. Dealing: Deal passes around table for each hand, to the left.

Dealer deals 9 cards to each player, and 5 cards to the widow in the middle of the table. Bidding: Players bid for the right to name the trump suit. The player to the left of the dealer starts the bidding at 70 (or passes), and bidding proceeds to the left, usually in 5 point increments. A player that passes is out of the bidding for that hand. Widow, Naming Trump: The high bidder collects the 5 widow cards (which are shown to all players), names a trump suit for the hand, and discards 5 cards from her hand (not shown to the other players). The 5 discards can include point cards which will, depending on your settings, go to either the high bidder or the winner of the last trick. Tricks: The dealer (or the high bidder, you can change this) leads the first trick. Play proceeds to the left until all 4 players have played one card. Players follow suit unless they are out of that suit (or play the Rook card to win a trick with lots of points). If a player cannot follow suit, any card may be played. If there were no trump cards played on a trick, high card in the lead suit wins the trick. If trump cards were played on the trick, the highest trump card wins the trick. The trick winner pulls in the cards (adds them to his won tricks pile), and leads the next trick. The Rook card is the highest card of the trump suit. The ranking of cards from high to low is Rook-14-13-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5. Hand results: Both teams count the points from their won tricks piles: Rook card is worth 20; 14 and 10 cards are worth 10 each; 5 cards are worth 5. The other cards count nothing. If the bidding team did not score enough points to cover its bid, its score decreases by the bid amount. Winning: First team to 300 points (or to be 300 points ahead) wins the game. A paid Rook Gold app with no ads is also available on the App Store.

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