Cutthroat Pinochle

3-handed trick-taking game

Published by: fishdog.net

Description

From the developer of the most popular Pinochle app in the App Store comes a 3-handed pinochle app, Cutthroat Pinochle.
Cutthroat Pinochle is played with a special 48-card deck of 9s, 10s, jacks, queens, kings and aces. The game consists of a repeating sequence of bidding (for the right to take the optional kitty and name trump), melding, and trick-taking. Players score points by melding various card combinations and by taking tricks. Adjust the rules to play the game you're familiar with.
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    Yes, Cutthroat Pinochle is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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Ed9593 on

United States

I watched my father and his group play and I’ve been playing for close to 60 years. Cutthroat is a great deal of fun. It certainly keeps the mind sharp.

No, this is terrible.

servinsamples on

United States

This is just another terrible excuse for pinochle.

if you enjoy pinochle then dowload the app

pvrv97 on

United States

been playing pinochle for 50+ years but hard to find people todayvthat know how to play. app is enjoyable and keeps my playing sharp. lots of options. very much like playing live 3 handed. only down side is no matter how you play when you are getting close to winning the mandatory opening bid falls to you. and more often the not you end up going set because being dealt the winning hand doesnt usually happen. you can follow the progression but that doesnt take away from the enjoyment of playing. game has lots of options which are nice too. i would like to see the computer keep a running list of suits made trump.

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don robby on

United States

You need to have a lower opening bid. In the real game of pinochle the opening bid is 15. Too many redeals with a 25 minimum bid. Other than that the game is great.

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useless in the kitchen on

United States

Best app I have found.

Using the “ten” card in trump when playing 15 card “cut-throat.”

Harvillah on

United States

My opposing players do not use the “ten” card in trump properly when playing out the hands. For example, if an opponent of mine of has 2 cards remaining, the queen and the 10 of trump, and I have the jack and the ace of trump, if I lead the jack of trump, my opponent will play the queen, winning the trick, but getting no points, and will then lose the ten to my ace. My opponent should have played the ten to beat my jack, in order to get a point.

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yeahcarm on

United States

This app is great! Fast and fun

More statistics would be nice

Chagrin Falls vs Orange on

United States

More statistics like ave meld or meld for each hand of a game

Great Game

Fishgator on

United States

Played thousands of games and the challengers do a pretty fair job of playing. They are a little predictable but play well as a team when I have the bid.

Hate auto-complete

OldToby on

United States

Love the game EXCEPT I want to be able to toggle off auto-complete. If I wanted the game to play for me, it wouldn’t be much of a game.

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