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OT: Anyone else obsessed with setback / pitch!?

I remember as a kid, you could lose a day's wages and tips on the ferry home from carrying bags at the Fisher's Island course or clean up.
 
Definitely a New England card game, anyone else enjoy playing? I’ll play cutthroat, teams, draw, kitty….

If I can’t find any humans to play with in person, I’ll hit the Trickster Pitch app.


I played every single day in High School (lots of free periods) and then quite a lot at UConn. We got quite good at it. This was the mid 80s. I don't think I've played since.
 
I vaguely remember playing Canadian Pitch with Québécois relatives when I was a kid. Can't remember what the difference was.

My wife's father was born in Quebec. The big card game in her family is a French Canadian variation on Setback that is called Bloute. At any of their family parties it is very likely that this card game will be played.
 
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Loved playing when I was at UConn. I've been playing this app for a while and it works well. Not sure if it allows you to virtually play with friends, but it's quite customizable and works to scratch that itch.

 
I almost flunked out of UConn as a freshman because of a non-ending Setback game for a dime a point. I missed the majority of my classes sitting at that table.

Later, when I lived at Hanks Hall, my roommate and I played as partners versus the guys in the room next door every night after dinner. We played the 5 &9 Setback ( a version where the 5 is worth 5 points and the 9 worth 9). We played to 100 or 150. At the end of the week the losers had to buy beer for the winners.
 
So I've been playing quite a bit online at the start of this thread and have a strategy question.

4 players, 2 teams. No draw. High, Low, Jack and Game. 11 pts to win.

I'm seeing a lot of people bidding 2, not having the Ace and leading with the 2 on the first hand. In my head, I don't get it. Why not try to push the lead to someone else quickly, maybe you....

a) Can be 4th in the order and can drop the 2 in.
b) Be in a position to sneak the 2 past one of your opponents instead of both of them?

Is it some sabremetric odds play that it works more often if you just toss it out there first?
 
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We played Set Back every night in Hurley Hall and Windham Hall and it was really addicting. We didn't even play for money. A freshman on my floor in my sophomore year played set back all through the night, every night, then slept all day. First semester, he pulled a Bluto, 0.00, and was never seen again.

With family and in my home town we played 9-5, where those two cards in trump were worth 9 and 5 points, so 18 points per hand. Biggest difference was the player to the left of the bidder led at the start of the game.
 

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