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Jun 29, 2020 - Python
Empty Tableau
Maybe i only did not find the option for it.
In the game i played this morning there was no difference between a non existing tableau and an empty tableau. I think there should be a sign for what i can play to. (KingOnly, or AnyCard as in this example)
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- Enable click on card–click on zone in addition to drag’n’drop
- Give player names a colour to make each player more distinguishable in the log.
- In the log, display in bold the active player’s name + the card that was played/discarded (ideally with a different colour for play/bomb/discard) or the clue that was given
e.g. "beri tells schmutz about two 5s"
"beri plays
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At the moment the player cannot select the starting cards. He gets a set of random cards at the start of every match.
It would be nice to have a cards selection screen like in the original game.

https://youtu.be/Xwg4BNy64Ks?t=2303
Note: keep in mind that in the
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OpenGL should use Quads, ES TriangleFan.
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Official Doppelkopf rules say that you can request the cards to be dealt again if your hand is too shitty to play:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doppelkopf#Einmischen
We should come up with a way to either do this automatically or let the user request a new hand if their hand matches these criteria:
- 5 kings (or 9s if you play with 9s)
- 4 9s and 4 kings
- 4 9s of all 4 suits (or 4 kin
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I can't seem to find the way to contribute to a wiki on Github.
Here's some documentation on AjaxOperations I've put together.
https://gist.github.com/MarcoThePoro/f5eedcbc585fa93968e28af896034d06