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Summary of Bridge Card Game Classic Problems 😠👌🔥

- North doesn't bid in any known bridge method

- Dummy is constantly overtrumping partner

- Bidding can be confusing

- Declarer not allowed to play dummy hand (although this was later figured out)

- Cards arranged red on red, black on black are visually confusing

- AI opponents aren't very good

- Cards don't come close to a natural mix

- Partner's bidding can be confusing and not in line with standard bridge methods

- Computer makes poor defense choices in no-trump contracts

- Computer frequently underbids obvious game contracts

- May teach beginners wrong/bad habits in bidding and play

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About this app

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.  Bridge Card Game Classic app offers a weekly subscription (1 week) and a yearly subscription (1 year) called Premier.  This free version of Bridge supports both Rubber Bridge and Chicago Bridge.  Bridge is played by four players who form two partnerships.  In Rubber Bridge a rubber is played as the best of three games.  In Chicago Bridge you play four hands of Bridge.  A game is won by the first partnership to score 100 or more points in successful contracts.  Traditionally, the players are referred to by the points of the compass - North, East, South and West.  Three bidding systems currently: American Basic, SAYC and Basic ACOL.  The winner is the partnership that scores the most points in those hands.  Players within a partnership face each other across a table.  Payment for your subscription will be debited from your account after your purchase is confirmed.  If you subscribe in another currency, the price may vary slightly if your bank charges you a conversion fee.  The two partnerships are North/South and East/West.  Find out more about our general terms of use at app.  Find out more about our privacy policy at app.