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Judgement Free - Playing Card Game

Succeed in an uncertain world with your Judgement

Succeed in an uncertain world with your Judgement

Judgement Free - Playing Card Game

by Chinmay Patel
Judgement Free - Playing Card Game
Judgement Free - Playing Card Game
Judgement Free - Playing Card Game

What is it about?

Succeed in an uncertain world with your Judgement!

Judgement Free - Playing Card Game

App Details

Version
2.2
Rating
(5)
Size
42Mb
Genre
Strategy Card
Last updated
November 1, 2013
Release date
September 30, 2013
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App Store Description

Succeed in an uncertain world with your Judgement!

Judgement challenges your ability to judge correctly in a continuously changing environment. Round after round, things are never the same, and as the uncertainties mount your will to succeed keeps getting stronger.

This engaging game measures, quantifies and reports your ability to predict the outcome of an uncertain round of card game. Use this game as a source of entertainment and as a tool to evaluate your tendency to act in uncertainties of your personal and professional lives. Use the scoreboard of this game as a data point to understand whether you are too aggressive or too conservative when it comes to risk taking. Sharpen your memory as you note and remember cards played by other players to continuously refine your strategy in every play.

Judgement is played in many parts of the world under different names and slight variations! It first appeared in London and New York in the 1930s with the original name of "Oh Hell!". The original name offended some people and has been bowdlerized in many books to "Oh Pshaw!" or "Oh Well!". Some call it "Blob" or "Blackout", perhaps because of the practice of recording a player's bid on the scoreboard and then obliterating it with a black blob if the player failed to win correct number of hands. The game is known as "l'Ascenseur" in France, "Up and Down the River" or "Bust" in Australia and New Zealand, "10 op en need" or "Boerenbridge" in the Netherlands, "Nomination Whist" in the UK, and "German Bridge" in Hong Kong. The game is extremely popular as "Judgement" in India.

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