Great way to learn how to bid and play complex Bridge hands. Endorsed by Charles Goren himself. The Rolomatic Bridge machine has a roll of paper inside it with 100 Bridge hands printed on it. You see the initial deal, then a quick turn of the wheel shows what cards the opponents play as well as what is recommended that you play. Great learning tool for the...
"Bridge comes easy with the partner racks. Two can play. The help you need to take yourself up to competition standard." (From box) Beginners to Winners Bridge begins with modified rules to teach the concepts of Bridge, but also includes rules for Contract Bridge with four players. With the included two-player rules, all 52 cards are dealt out. While both...
Part of the 3M Bookshelf Series. Using a special deck of cards and a punch card overlay, this games allows 4 people to play what amounts to tournament Bridge. There are 100 predetermined deals taken from American Contact Bridge League tournaments. Each partnership does not score raw points as in rubber bridge, but rather points in comparison to how other...
A board game very much based on Bridge, the card game with 4 players, two per side but instead of cards there are 52 tiles, a rack for each player and a felt play mat. The tiles are shuffled and randomly dealt face down, 13 to each player. Bidding takes place as per Bridge and the hand opposite the final declarer is revealed. Possession of a pencil/pen and...
Minibridge From wikipedia.org, the free encyclopedia. Minibridge is a simplified form of the complex card game contract bridge designed to help newcomers and children learn the game. Like Bridge, Minibridge consists of four players, who play opposite and with their partner. Each player is dealt thirteen cards. The auction process is more simple than...
Buddy Bridge is a two-person, trick taking card game utilizing a standard deck of cards and both jokers played in two phases: The Exchange and The Auction. In The Exchange phase of play the players are dealt 12 cards and a joker. The players use these cards to build their future hand by winning tricks for the remaining available undealt cards. In the...
In Bridge City Poker, players compete to get rid of the cards in their hands (or "shed") by playing different sets of cards (or “melds”) over a series of tricks before the deck runs out. Players will have to manage their ever-growing hands with game-breaking power cards. At the end of a round, players will burn a bridge (or “suit”) of choice completely...