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The Classic Card Game Bridge, On iOS

The classic card game Bridge is available on iOS in its full form. It's a multiplayer card game with four players split on two teams. The goal is to work together to fulfill contracts from the deal of cards. On iOS, you can play against the computer or with friends locally or online.

Call Bridge - Card Game
Bridge V+, bridge card game
Omar Sharif Bridge Card Game
Call Bridge - Card Game

Call Bridge - Card Game

Kamal Uddin

Features:
1. User and CPU players
2. fits in all phones and tablets
3. Supports all screen sizes
4. Suitable for all level games players
5. Help and hints available
6. Simple UI Design and easy settings
7. Very fun and easy to play
8. Great option for time pass

Descriptions
Call bridge is a addictive and popular card game of tricks, trumps and bidding which is popular in Bangladesh, India, Nepal and other Asian countries. It seems to be related to the North American game Spades.This game is normally played using a standard international 52-card pack.
The cards of each suit rank from high to low A-K-Q-J-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2. Spades are permanent trumps: any card of the Spade suit beats any card of any other suit.
Deal and play are counter-clockwise.To succeed, a player must win the number of tricks called, or more trick than the call. If a player succeeds, the number called is added to his or her cumulative score. Otherwise the number called is subtracted.

Bridge V+, bridge card game

Bridge V+, bridge card game

ZingMagic Limited

Welcome to the 21st Anniversary Edition of Bridge. With 3 modes of play, practically unlimited deals and the ability to search for hands this Bridge card game is sure to teach, challenge and entertain you for hours.

The 21st Anniversary Edition of Bridge incorporates two additional bidding conventions and a significant number of small changes to improve both bidding and card play. Thankyou for your feedback, comments, tips and suggestions, please keep them coming.

Bridge supports the following 3 modes of play:

In Rubber Bridge a rubber is played as the best of three games. A game is won by the first partnership to score 100 or more points in successful contracts.

In Chicago Bridge, also known as Four-Hand Bridge, you play exactly four hands of Bridge. The winner is the partnership that scores the most points.

In Tournament Bridge you play at your own pace against players from around the world in duplicate style Bridge tournaments. Each player in a tournament plays the same hands with the winner scoring the most points. Alternatively you can easily create your own online Bridge club, invite your family, friends or even some enemies then play in duplicate style Bridge tournaments against your own select set of players.

What is Bridge?
Bridge is a trick taking card game played by four players who form two partnerships. Players within a partnership face each other across a table. Traditionally, the players are referred to by the points of the compass - North, East, South and West. The two partnerships are North/South and East/West.

Designed for both beginners and more advanced players you can choose how you prefer to play. There are plenty of features if you are trying to learn Bridge including auto play and hints. Meanwhile the more advanced players can use the bid analysis or replay hand features to explore different lines of card play.

GAME FEATURES:
* Unlimited hands built in (well approx 2 billion but....)
* Play game points or slams all day if thats what you want to do.
* Play in online Bridge tournaments
* Compare your bidding the Bridge V+ AI bidding.
* See how the computer would have played the hand.
* Replay from any bid or card for that 'what if' moment
* Get hints.
* Play any or all of the hands.
* Ask the computer how it has interpreted the bids made.
* Lots of display options to suit your individual and device preference.

DEVELOPED BY BRIDGE PLAYERS

The small team behind Bridge have been producing Bridge games for over 40 years. One of our first products was Bridge Challenger released in the early 80s!

Do we get every bid correct or play every hand perfectly? absolutely not!. Often there is no one single correct answer making Bridge the game we love. Meanwhile we continue to develop and improve the game.

COMMENTS + SUGGESTIONS.
Please feel free to contact us via our support email if you have comments and suggestions. Please, please include any Deal Id if you are commenting on specific deals as that is the only way we can reasonably play the hand in question here.

Omar Sharif Bridge Card Game

Omar Sharif Bridge Card Game

ZingMagic Limited

Welcome to the 21st Anniversary Edition of Omar Sharif Bridge. With 3 modes of play, practically unlimited deals and the ability to search for hands matching one of many different criteria this Bridge card game is sure to teach, challenge and entertain you for hours.

The 21st Anniversary Edition update includes the addition of two popular bidding conventions, 2-over-1 and weak jump overcalls. Thanks for all your feedback, tips + suggestions, please keep them coming.

Omar Sharif Bridge supports the following 3 modes of play:

In Rubber Bridge a rubber is played as the best of three games. A game is won by the first partnership to score 100 or more points in successful contracts.

In Chicago Bridge, also known as Four-Hand Bridge, you play exactly four hands of Bridge. The winner is the partnership that scores the most points.

In Tournament Bridge you play at your own pace against players from around the world in duplicate style Bridge tournaments. Each player in a tournament plays the same hands with the winner scoring the most points. Alternatively you can easily create your own online Bridge club, invite your family, friends or even some enemies then play in duplicate style Bridge tournaments against your own select set of players.

What is Bridge?
Bridge is a trick taking card game played by four players who form two partnerships. Players within a partnership face each other across a table. Traditionally, the players are referred to by the points of the compass - North, East, South and West. The two partnerships are North/South and East/West.

Designed for both beginners and more advanced players you can choose how you prefer to play. There are plenty of features if you are trying to learn Bridge including auto play and hints. Meanwhile the more advanced players can use the bid analysis or replay hand features to explore different lines of card play.

Omar Sharif Bridge features:
• Plays Chicago (four-deal), Rubber and Duplicate Bridge.
• Online Duplicate Bridge style tournaments.
• Extensive score card information.
• Ability to locate deals matching many bidding criteria.
• Auto bidding.
• Bid analysis to explain the bids made.
• Auto card play.
• Full undo and redo of bids and cards played.
• Extensive display and card play options

DEVELOPED BY BRIDGE PLAYERS
. The team behind Omar Sharif Bridge have been producing Bridge games for over 40 years. One of our first products was Bridge Challenger released in the early 80s!

Do we get every bid correct or play every hand perfectly? absolutely not!. Often there is no one single correct answer making Bridge the game we love. Meanwhile we continue to develop and improve the game.

COMMENTS + SUGGESTIONS.
Please feel free to contact us via our support email if you have comments and suggestions. Please, please include any Deal Id if you are commenting on specific deals as that is the only way we can reasonably play the hand in question here.

Bergen Bridge

Bergen Bridge

Marcel Hofstede

This app is perfect for the bridge player who wants to improve his/her playing skills. When you are playing the deal but don’t play or defend perfectly, you will get a message explanation what you should have done. You also have the option to let the program ask you questions about the play. Every bridge player should ask these questions themselves before playing a card. By answering the questions you will learn the best approach. Once you are used to asking yourself these type of questions, you will have made a big step in improving your play and becoming a better opponent.
The bidding system is based on Standard American. However, the auction is always provided for you so this program is appropriate for all players.

To use the app, no internet connection is needed.

About Marty Bergen
Marty is a U.S. bridge teacher/player/author. He is a ten-time national champion and ACBL Grand Life Master and World Bridge Federation World International Master. He retired from active competition in 1993 to concentrate on teaching and writing. He was recently voted to be the 22 most influential person in the history of bridge.
Marty has been a columnist in the monthly ACBL Bridge Bulletin since 1976. He has also written 69 bridge books; two of which won the ABTA Bridge Book of the Year award. Points Schmoints!: Bergen's Winning Bridge Secrets in 1996 and Declarer Play the Bergen Way in 2005.

Wins
- North American Bridge Championships (10)
- Pan-American Maccabi Games (1)
- Cavendish Invitational Teams (1)
- Cavendish Invitational Pairs (2)
- Goldman Pairs (1)

Second-place finishes
- North American Bridge Championships (10)
- United States Bridge Championships (1)
- Cavendish Invitational Teams (1)

Bridge Classic

Bridge Classic

PARIS PINKNEY

Bridge is an exciting, popular partnership trick-taking game. It is played with a standard 52 card deck. There are 4 players consisting of two teams; each player sits opposite their partner.

The game starts with each team at zero, and the object of the game is to win the best of 3 games. Each game consist of a player reaching 100 points before his opponent.

Points are scored by bidding for and winning tricks, which in this game are called books.

For a successful contract, the score below the line for each trick (in excess of 6) bid and made is as follows:

If trumps are Clubs or Diamonds, 20 per trick
If trumps are Hearts or Spades, 30 per trick
If there are No Trumps, 40 for the first trick, and 30 for each subsequent trick.

I added an option of a short game which ends when one team reaches 100 points, winning one game.

The dealer begins the auction, and the turn to speak passes clockwise. At each turn a player may either:

make a bid, which must be higher than the previous bid if any;
say "double", if the previous bid was by an opponent, and has not already been doubled;
say "redouble", if the previous bid was by one's own side and has been doubled by an opponent, but not yet redoubled; pass, by saying "no bid" or "pass". This indicates that the player does not wish to bid, double or redouble at that turn, but a player who has passed is still allowed to bid, double or redouble at a later turn. NB. Either "no bid" or "pass" is permissible, but you should stick to one term or the other.
If all four players pass on their first turn to speak the hand is said to be passed out. The cards are thrown in and the next dealer deals.

If anyone bids, then the auction continues until there are three passes in succession, and then stops. After three consecutive passes, the last bid becomes the contract. The team who made the final bid will now try to make the contract. The first player of this team who mentioned the denomination (suit or no trumps) of the contract becomes the declarer. The declarer's partner is known as the dummy.

Overtricks are 100 points.
Undertricks are 50 points.

Overtricks and Undertricks are counted and tracked, however, they have no bearing on the outcome of the game.

If you are playing the standard game, whoever wins the best 2 out of three games is the winner. The winner of each game is the person who scores 100 points first.

If you are playing a quick game then whoever scores 100 points first wins.

www.ppicapps.com

Bridge Card Game: A Lucky Day

Bridge Card Game: A Lucky Day

Gamenezis

Start your bridge tournament right now!

CLASSIC RULES
Perfect virtual training before a real bridge tournament

TWO MODES
The Play - try it first for understanding the playing concept
and The Bidding (Auction)

USE HINTS
If you are handicapped, use tips and hints during the game to learn

TRAVEL AND PLAY
Suits for pastime during travelling

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Robson Bridge

Robson Bridge

Marcel Hofstede

''Robson Bridge'' will handle 20 key topics of the renowned and wonderful game of bridge. It contains instructive material from the game’s top player-teacher-writer Andrew Robson.

In an interactive way, you learn the theory behind each topic (such as opening bids, overcalls, defence, double etc), often doing some interactive quizzes. Complete deals, which you have a chance to play, are then played and explained by Andrew.

With this program you not only will further your understanding of the specific topic, you will also learn more about the beauty of the game in general.

The program includes a free demo so you can see the program and experience how it works.

Andrew Robson is Britain’s No 1 player/teacher/writer. A former World and European champion, Andrew runs the famous Andrew Robson Bridge Club in South West London with over 2500 members. See www.andrewrobson.co.uk

A mainstay of the English team for over 25 years, Andrew has won the World Junior Championships, the European Championships and was the first Briton to win an American major. He has reached the semi-finals and quarterfinals (twice) in the World Championships and won the major domestic events many times.

Andrew writes an acclaimed daily Bridge column for The Times, weekly for Country Life magazine and Money Week, and monthly for The Oldie.

Andrew travels round the country giving Master Classes and leading Bridge Day in aid of Charity. He was awarded the OBE – for services to Bridge and Charity in the 2013 New Year’s Honours List. He is renowned for the clarity of his teaching and writing.

You don’t need an internet connection to use this program.