![]() Likely you have also learned to defend against being dealt a bare QS on a hold hand, you pass it and now you have the A or K with no protectors. Perhaps you have also learned to never pass the A-K spades when you know the Q is going to be passed to you because the more spades in your hand the better. I suppose you have learned how to defend yourself against when the holder of the QS is void in something (usually diamonds), you have the 4 and the other players have the 2 and 3. Is there anywhere in a Hoyle software game that specifically states that “Our games are designed for Honest Play”? I urge everyone never purchase a Hoyle product again until Hoyle issues a public confession and vows never to design a game that cheats. One for “Honest Play” and another for “Allow Hoyle to cheat”. Perhaps you should put two check boxes in your game options. SHAME ON YOU HOYLE!!! You should burn in hell for this. When you’ve played the real game with real players tossing real dice and then play Hoyle’s Pachisi, it’s beyond obvious that Holye Pachisi was programmed to cheat to win. It also purposefully slows down or speeds up your advancement so that you are force to move other pieces before other opponents are forced to move their pieces, for example, breaking up an opponents two piece block. Doesn’t matter where you are on the board, the program can and often does roll doubles and triples with high numbers just to get your opponents piece to your position. The odds of you getting kicked back to your pen is extremely high and obvious. It’s more likely to bring out pieces sooner for all other players except you. ![]() ![]() Also, the next player after you is more likely to roll a 1. And the percentages prove that you’re more likely to roll a 6 than any other number. When the game first begins, every player must roll one die to determine who goes first. ![]()
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