Bridge Classic

Best Bridge Game!

Published by: PARIS PINKNEY
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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.
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1.67 out of 5

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Bridge Classic Reviews

Freezes up

Emb286 on

United States

The game freezes up all the time. There is no way to continue your game. I have to reboot my phone to start a new game. Very frustrating.

Flaws in program stop play

kibbeh101 on

United States

I play on my phone. If you don’t hit your chosen card exactly, the entire game freezes, and doesn’t recover. There’s no way to reset and continue. After a day or two, you can use the ap again, but not the game you were playing . This company needs to work out the flaws before selling it

Needs work

triazine on

United States

Bidding does not function properly

Needs work

gtrdgvtb on

United States

App would not let me bid a diamond over one club. Dummy seems to always pass, even when it should clearly raise your opener.

Doesn’t know how to play

RozZ1948 on

United States

Sometimes it takes a trick it shouldn’t, it bids wrong (the computer will go from a two no trump, I’ll pass and computer’s partner will bid 1 heart and that will be the bid). Very frustrating!

Bridge

Shoes75 on

United States

Fun game unfortunately it freezes every time . So I had to dump it.

Error in bidding

sa22066 on

United States

I believe there’s an error in the bidding. It shows that 1 no Trump is equal to 1 heart and won’t let me bid 1 no Trump after the opponent bid 1 heart.

Enjoy, but card suits is incorrect

Nazsun on

United States

Receive much better hands than others, so lots more fun to play!😊 Need to sort bridge suits better: card suits are ranked in alphabetical order, starting in clubs and ending in spades.

Bidding is terrible

lafuco on

United States

Can’t hardly bid what I want. It tells you a bid of 1 Trump is lower than a bid of 1 heart. And sometimes the bids don’t show. Occasionally, the trump will set to the first suit bid and not the winning suit. Format is nice and easy to use.

Total garbage

Janemun on

United States

The worst animation ever. Waste of time

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