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Backgammon and Spades
Yes for Backgammon (not sure about Spades), there are programs developed by neural networks that play as good or better than the best humans (championship level players).
One of them is free, there is a tutorial on how to get and use it at this link on our site:
http://www.gammonlife.com/gnu/index.htm
Best regards,
Michael Strato
Editor - GammonLife.com