Amex accepted Skill Games
There isn't that many skills games websites and even fewer quality skill game websites, but luckily there is one that is not only accepting American Express as a deposit option, but also USA friendly.
Spadester.com
The Spadester is by far the most well known skills game website. The game of Spades is a fun game that can be easily learned. There is three different variations of Spades. You can play individual, partnership or cutthroat. All three games are fun to play even if you are only playing in the play money mode. Everyone from young adults to seniors should have a good time at Spadester. First time depositors will get a 100% bonus up to $100, and all players who open up an account will get $4 to try out the game of Spades. The only negative thing about Spadester is the lack of payment options, but when you consider the high success rate of credit cards here, this shouldn't be a big deal for most people.
Welcome Bonus
New players will be given a $4 Welcome bonus within seven days or after their first deposit. You can use this money to accumulate a bonus that you can use on your first deposit. When you make your first deposit you will get a 100% deposit bonus up to $100. Your bonus will be released into your cash account in $10 intervals. Spadester.com allows you sixty days to clear your bonus.
Gaming
There is three different types of Spades game to play at
Spadester.
Individual - You have no teammates, you work on your own.
You bid anywhere from 0 to 13, depending on the number of
tricks you think you can get. Spades are trump and highest
card in the suit lead wins. You can earn and lost points if;
- You make your bid you get ten times your bid
- If you fail to make your bid you go down ten times your bid
- If you get more tricks then you bid (called a bag), you go
up 1 point
- If you acquire 10 or more bags in a session, you go down
100 points
- If you make a successful nil bid (bid zero) you will go up
100 points, but a failed nil bid will lose you 100 points
Partnership - Same rules as Individual except you have a
partner.
Cutthroat - Same rules as Individual except that you have 17
cards in your hand and the total bids can not equal 17.
Which means there is at least one person who will be losing
points each hand.

