We have made it super easy to cancel Bridge Card Game Classic subscription
at the root to avoid any and all mediums "Linda Mottley" (the developer) uses to bill you.
Now let us get into the crux of this guide.
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This free version of Bridge supports both Rubber Bridge and Chicago Bridge. Three bidding systems currently: American Basic, SAYC and Basic ACOL. Bridge is 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. 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 you play four hands of Bridge. The winner is the partnership that scores the most points in those hands. Team up with a computerized partner and pit your Bridge skills against two clever AI opponents in this free version of the classic card game. TERMS OF USE, PRIVACY POLICY, SUBSCRIPTIONS Bridge Card Game Classic app offers a weekly subscription (1 week) and a yearly subscription (1 year) called Premier. If you subscribe in another currency, the price may vary slightly if your bank charges you a conversion fee. Payment for your subscription will be debited from your account after your purchase is confirmed. Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase Find out more about our general terms of use at http://www.this app.com/terms-of-service/ Find out more about our privacy policy at http://www.this app.com/privacy-policy/
By stark1950
I’m editing my original review after the app developer contacted me and had updated the app and fixed the bidding problems for the most part. The app actually plays quite well now and is fun to play and much less frustrating. I’ve won fewer rubbers since the update but playing the hard level is more akin to real life with some average bridge players. North doesn’t bid in any known bridge method. North routinely opens with fewer than 10 points in suits with no face cards. North will jump shift to a suit that it ends up having to small cards in and fewer than 10 points total. North discards face cards that would win the next lead from dummy to allow EW to make their bid. Even at the hard level it’s like playing with someone who has no knowledge of the game of bridge. North routinely takes you to a five bid in a major when it is unnecessary to make game and you end up one under. Frustrating to say the least.
By Mum from Texas
I played bridge 3 times a week at our senior citizen center. I loved the game and had nice folks with good skills to play with. Suddenly we are confined in our homes. Being an 85 year old widow, I knew I needed to keep my mind active. My daughter helped me find several free bridge apps on my iPhone. I played them, but quickly found I liked yours best. If I didn’t like the game, I could delete it and start a new game. Playing the hand or not was up to me with no penalty. Each hand I select, I do my best. I am a seasoned bridge player and I like the challenge of making the most of each hand regardless of the bidding. Yours is the only bridge app I have and I play it most every day. I want you to know that I have shared it with my bridge buddies and those who can download the app love and the ones who can’t are envious of the versatility of your game. Thanks again for sharing this with us old folks. Even if we get to ever go back to playing together, I will continue playing yours at home.
By Uniquified
Seems like East/West always knows when I don’t have an Ace, even if it’s trump. I think the playing AI could be smarter. East/West almost never finesse and can therefore sometimes be down 1 or 2. Sometimes they get all Trump out early when on offense, and then I can run a suit. East/West doesn’t play no-Trump very well. They give up their stoppers too easily and then can get trounced if there’s an uneven card split. Sometimes you have to lose a few to hold off losing them all. Overall, a solid game now. Very glad to be to review bidding. I wish there were options to rebid and replay hands...sometimes I make a mistake when bidding or playing and I wonder “what if”?
By Leland Bridge Babe
Fun to play. The new version is better but still needs work. Even in the difficult mode the dummy is constantly overtrumping his partner when not necessary. And takes the trick even when the partner already has won it. While that makes it fun for me to always win, it doesn’t make for a challenging game. Bidding is also confusing when I bid one of a suit, sometimes they go right to 7! And we go down of course. The new version has also removed the view of last trick taken. I would like to see that come back again. Keep up the good work Bridge Game Classic!
By ElizaatTVI
Two problems that prevent a good experience: the declarer is not allowed to play the dummy hand, and 1. cards arranged red on red, black on black are visually confusing. I'd pay to have these issues fixed! Oops! Figured out how to play dummy hand. Half-way there! 2. Hand should be played by first to declare; not last to mention. 3. It's a great way to practice solo, so I would love a button that allows me to close and deal another hand without having to exit and start a new game. I don't want to sit through the opponents playing of 1 club! Thanks!
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