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Five Hundred (500) - Expert AI

com.neuralplay.ios.fivehundred

Total installs
100,000+
Rating
4.6(1,635 reviews)
Released
March 28, 2021
Last updated
April 12, 2025
Category
Games
Developer
NeuralPlay, LLC
Developer details

Name
NeuralPlay, LLC
E-mail
[email protected]
Website
http://www.neuralplay.com/about.html
Country
United States
Address
unknown
iOS SDKs

  • iOS SDK
  • SwiftUI

Description

NeuralPlay Five Hundred (500) offers many rule options. Customize to play with your favorite rules! Preset rules are provided for both American and Australian variants.

Features include:

• Undo.

• Replay hand.

• Skip hand.

• Offline play.

• Detailed statistics.

• Bid and play hints. Uncertain of what to bid or play? See what the computer would do!

• Bid and play checker. Let the computer check your bids and plays throughout the game and point out differences.

• Play review. Step through the play of the hand to review and improve your play.

• Six levels of computer AI to provide challenges for beginning to advanced players.

• Unique thinking AI to provide a strong AI opponent for different rule variations.

• Claim. Claim the remaining tricks when your hand is high.

Rule customizations include:

• Kitty/deck size. Choose from 2 to 6 cards for the kitty. The deck size will adjust accordingly adding the lower cards and an additional joker as required.

• Bidding rounds. Choose between multiple rounds or a single round.

• Nullo (Misere) bids. Choose to enable or disable Nullo bids.

• Open Nullo (Open Misere) bids. Choose the point value for Open Nullo bids.

• Slam. Optionally award a minimum of 250 points for a slam.

• Must bid to win. Optionally set a cap on the defenders' score to enforce must bid to win.

• Inkle bids. Choose to make 6 level bids Inkle bids.

• Defender scoring. Choose whether or not to award points to the defending team based on tricks taken.

• Misdeal. Optionally allow a player to declare a misdeal when dealt a hand with no aces and no faces.

• Game over. Choose whether the game ends at a predetermined number of points or after a certain number of hands.