Play coinche against the computer
No partners around? Play against the computer: AIs that bid, defend and play their cards like real players.
AIs that actually play
A good coinche AI doesn't drop cards at random: it evaluates its hand, bids coherently, signals to its partner and tries to sink the opponents' contract. On Coincheur, the three opponents and your partner all run on this same game logic.
Tunable AIs
You can set the level and the style. A cautious AI secures its contracts; an aggressive one attempts higher bids. Varying the profiles teaches you to adapt to different opponents, just like at a real table. Improve against gentle AIs, then crank up the difficulty.
Train with no pressure
Playing the computer is your chance to try a bold bid, replay a deal, or watch how the AI defends, without bothering anyone. With the coach on, you even see why one move beat another. Start a game against the AI and tune the level as you like.
Another upside: the AI never gets annoyed. You can undo, restart, take ten minutes to think about a card with nobody rushing you. For a beginner it's the best learning ground; for a seasoned player it's a sparring partner always available when friends aren't.
See also
FAQ
Can you play coinche solo against the computer?
Yes. On Coincheur you play against three AIs (two opponents and a partner) that bid and play like real players.
Can you adjust the AI difficulty?
Yes, the AIs are tunable: choose a more cautious or more aggressive style and raise the difficulty as you improve.