Classic Euchre‪!‬ 4+

Fast-paced partnership whist

Coppercod Ltd

    • 4.6 • 57 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Classic Euchre is Coppercod’s take on one of the world’s most popular fast paced partnership card games, Euchre!

Classic Euchre is Coppercod’s take on one of the world’s most popular fast paced partnership card games, Euchre!

Play now on your smartphone or tablet! Free to play. Track your stats and play with smart AIs.

Whether you are completely new to Euchre or you want to practice offline to improve your play for your next game with your friends, this app caters for players of all levels.

Test your brain while you play and have fun!

Euchre is a great game to learn. To win, you and your partner must be the first team to reach 10 points. Points are scored by the team that chooses the trump suit for the round, 1 point if they take 3 or more tricks, 2 points if they take all five tricks or 4 points if a player opts to “go alone” and wins all five tricks on their own! If the defenders win more tricks than the makers, the makers have been “euchred” and the defenders get 2 points for the round.

Make Classic Euchre the perfect game for you with our customizable features!
- Choose whether to play with or without a joker or “best bower”
- Set the AI level to easy, medium or hard
- Choose normal or fast play
- Play in landscape or portrait mode
- Turn single click play on or off
- Choose your preferred number of cards, 5 or 7
- Customize the game win target
- Choose whether to play with the “stick the dealer rule”
- Set whether the dealer’s partner must “go alone” after ordering up the candidate card
- Replay any hand at the end of the round
- Review each trick played during a hand
And more game options!

You can also customize your color themes and card decks to choose from to keep the landscape interesting!

Quickfire rules:

After five cards have been dealt to each of the four players, the top of the four remaining cards is turned over to reveal the “candidate card”. The players, in turn, can pass or choose to “order up” the candidate card, which sets the trump suit for the round as the suit of the card. The candidate card is then picked up by the dealer in that round, who then discards a card from their hand.

If all four of the players pass, the candidate card is turned down and each player can, in turn, pass or call a trump suit that cannot be the same as the candidate card suit.

The team that chooses the trump suit is known as the “makers”, and the other team as the “defenders”. The player who determined the trump suit has the option to “go alone” in the round, or play with their partner. If the player goes alone, their partner's cards are discarded before play commences.

When the trump suit is determined, the jack of that suit becomes the “right bower” and is the highest-ranking trump. The jack of the same color as the trump suit becomes the “left bower” (for example, when hearts are the trump suit, the jack of diamonds would become the left bower), the second highest trump.

The card ranking for the trump suit becomes right bower, left bower, A, K, Q, 10 and 9.

The card rankings for the other suits stay A, K, Q, J, 10, 9, with the exception of the suit that loses the jack to be the left bower.

Each player then plays one card in turn, following suit if they can. If they cannot follow suit they may play any other card in their hand, including a trump card. The highest card played in the suit, or highest trump card if one has been played, takes the trick. The aim for the makers is to take three or more of the five tricks. The defenders' aim is to take as many tricks as to stop them.

At the end of each round, the makers score either one point by taking three or more tricks, or two points if they take all five (known as a “march”). If the maker has gone alone and takes all five tricks, four points are awarded for the march. If the makers fail to take three tricks, they have been “euchred”, and their opponents receive two points.

The game is won when one team reaches the win target.

What’s New

Version 2.5.3

Thank you for playing Classic Euchre! This version includes:
- Stability and performance improvements

Ratings and Reviews

4.6 out of 5
57 Ratings

57 Ratings

Apreciatively ,

Finally

I was a bit surprised and skeptical at the format of the game but after the first game I knew I had finally found “the” Euchre game. I have played multiple different providers games. Playing Euchre for close to 60 years you tend to know the game. So many other games seem to have been developed by someone who never played the game. This one seems to have sensibility in the game. Thank you

DrippingSquad ,

Good — Only Three Issues

1. Ads are normally a dealbreaker for me, but these are infrequent enough to the point that it isn’t that big of a deal. That said, it still drops its rating for me.
2. “Four Tricks Bug” — sometimes when I go alone, it only lets me play the first four tricks, and skips the last one and only gives me one point (i.e. no solo march bonus) EVEN IF I would have won the last hand (Right, left, ace, king, and queen).
3. I also have an issue with the CPUs’ logic — let’s say North is the dealer and picks up the Jack of Spades. Play goes to East, and they play the Ace of Hearts. If I had the Left Bower and played it, then North would logically have NO REASON to play the Right Bower, since I have the trick secured. And yet here we are. With my partner trumping MY left. It would be fine if North had only cards that couldn’t be beaten left (the Ace, King, Queen, and 10 as well) but then it leads with a card that CAN be trumped/beat. Dumb ahh bot.

traceylynn79 ,

Fun but has issues

This game is quick and fun. I like that the ads runs during the game and not in between. It plays very quickly. But there are some issues. First, if my partner makes trump and I lead the left it will take it with the right. Second is how the computers play. If the computer makes trump, at some point during the hand it will lead with a trump knowing that it’s their last trump and there are higher trumps still to play. So it gets trumped and has no trump left leading to a euchred. Lastly, I’ve noticed one of the computer players making trump with little or actually no trump at all. Hopefully this is something the developers can work out.

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