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The card game Hearts is popular due to its relative simplicity. Winning does not depend on luck but on the ability to assess the situation and develop a strategy. The trick-taking game is played with a deck of 52 cards. Four players try to score as few points as possible, with the number of points depending on the presence of Hearts cards in their tricks.
History of the game
Hearts was known long before computers were invented, and it was introduced to Windows in 1992. Through this game, Microsoft demonstrated the ability for multiple players to participate in a networked game simultaneously. The application was called The Microsoft Hearts Network. Later, the game was included in almost all versions of the Windows operating system.
Starting with Vista, the name was changed, and the network play function was removed in Windows XP. Before Vista, the three opponents were named Polina, Michelle, and Ben. These names belonged to the wife of a senior Microsoft employee, another company worker, and the son of a third Microsoft staff member. Later, the names were replaced with cardinal directions, and the requirement to enter a user name was removed.
Interesting facts
- Hearts is mentioned in Stephen King's book Hearts in Atlantis. The protagonist of the second story and his classmates are passionate about this game. One of the characters calls whist "bridge for fools" and Hearts "bridge for complete fools."
- A three-player version of Hearts is possible. In this case, the two of diamonds is removed from the deck. For a two-player game, a 36-card deck is used.
Hearts is not one of the most complex card games, but it is also not simple enough to allow distractions during a round. It is a great way to relax, have fun, and test your luck. Let’s play!