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German Whist (Hamburg Whist) — play offline vs smart AI. No internet required. No sign-up. Just a focused two-player trick-taking game that rewards planning and card sense. German Whist is a clever variation of classic Whist with a unique two-phase structure: you play tricks while drawing from the deck, then you play out the final hands in a tense endgame. Why you’ll like German Whist • Offline play vs AI — no internet required • No account / no sign-up • A true two-player Whist experience • Stats tracking to measure improvement over time • Hand replay and trick review • Small Whist option: play a faster version using a 32-card piquet deck • Flexible scoring and win targets Customise your game • Choose win target: 10, 25, or 50 • Choose scoring: Last 13 or Every Trick • Choose difficulty: Easy or Hard • Replay the hand at the end of a round • Review previous tricks during a hand Quickfire rules German Whist is played in two phases. In the first phase, players play tricks while drawing from the deck, trying to win (or sometimes lose) the upturned card to shape their future hand. In the second phase, the deck is gone and players play out their final hands to win tricks. A card is beaten by a higher card of the same suit, or by any trump. Players must follow suit if possible; otherwise they may play any card. Scoring depends on your chosen mode (Last 13 or Every Trick), with points based on tricks won beyond the threshold for that mode.
