
A Google user
I love this app. I like playing against the robots -- I can play as slowly as I want, I can go back (undo) and look at other strategies, I can review the meaning of each bid, I can get hints -- it's a terrific way to practice. Also, the interface is way better than other bridge apps I've tried, and you don't need an internet connection. Sometimes the robots don't play all that well (e.g., always leading an ace), but I'm more focused on learning to count trumps (and other suits), so that doesn't bother me. Great way to practice and improve your game.
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A Google user
I love chess and bridge and used to play in clubs. In all fairness, unlike chess, I know of no strong bridge software package. Saying that this version has a good layout and is user friendly, and bids quite well. My complaint is that the point count, hand after hand is often so even that one rarely goes even to the 3 level of bidding. This does not reflect duplicate bridge where one has a few game going hands and even the odd slam or two, where one can set up tricks and finesse.
9 people found this review helpful
Try the deal engine if you are playing Solo Game.

Stipe Tomaš
Great game, there are absolutely no adds in the game. Great way to learn playing bridge and specially the conventions since there are two amazingly simple yet superb option when bidding. You can see a "bid analysis" that tells you definitions of all bids with a simple but clear overview of bid meanings and the total known information on all players on the board. The second "hint" is equally great since it shows you the meaning of all your possible bids and their values in each situation. Kudos
10 people found this review helpful