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Bridge By Favorite Games app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 3520 ratings )
Family Games Card Entertainment
Developer: Favorite Games LTD
Free
Current version: 5.43.65, last update: 9 months ago
First release : 30 May 2022
App size: 26.59 Mb

With the app you get Bridge Game


Advantages of Bridge By FAVORITE GAMES:

Very good intelligence of computer opponents
Convenient interface in more than 20 languages
Choose different types of faces and backs of cards
Choose different types of gaming tables
Sounding computer opponents, as well as many other sound effects
Possibility for different settings

Ability to play from a tablet or phone.

Rubber bridge is a form of contract bridge played by two competing pairs using a particular method of scoring. A rubber is completed when one pair becomes first to win two games, each game presenting a score of 100 or more contract points; a new game ensues until one pair has won two games to conclude the rubber. Owing to the availability of various additional bonus and penalty points in the scoring, it is possible, though less common, to win the rubber by amassing more total points despite losing two games out of three. Rubber bridge involves a high degree of skill but there is also a fair amount of luck involved in who gets the best cards. A popular variation of rubber bridge is known as Chicago.

Rubber bridge is played with a standard deck of 52 cards. From high to low, the cards are ranked A, K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, and 2. Suits are ranked Spades , Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs. Four players play in two partnerships, with partners sitting opposite each other. Gameplay rotates clockwise around the table

Once the contract has been decided, the player of the winning pair who first mentioned the denomination of the contract becomes declarer. The opening lead is made by the player to the declarers left. Declarer’s partner then lays down their hand face up on the table as dummy, with the trump suit on their right. Declarer plays both his and dummys cards. Each player, in turn, plays a card to the trick and they must play a card of the suit led if they have one. A player who has no cards of the suit led may play any card either discarding or trumping. A trick is won by the highest card of the suit led unless trumps are played, when the highest trump wins. The winner of the trick leads to the next trick.