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Tutorial Bridge
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Version 4.5
Learn how to play contract bridge with Tutorial Bridge. This self-playing computer program gives the reasoning behind each non-trivial bid that is made, or card that is played. The user can interact with the program at a rate that is consistent with his or her current knowledge of the game. The ability to undo any bid or play permits the user to compare his or her action with what Charlie, the computer, would do in the same situation.
No need to absorb all kinds of details about bidding, card play, and scoring before you have any fun at playing the game of bridge. Learn at your own pace!
Features:
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For 1 - 3 players.
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Standard American 5-card majors bidding system.
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In Level 1, a reduced set of bidding rules and conventions is
used
- resulting in a fully playable but less bewildering game for
the
beginner.
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Numerous example hands demonstrate the fundamentals.
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Extensive context-sensitive Help files that relates to both using
the program, and explaining the bidding and card playing.
Screenshot
System requirements:
ª Windows 98 or any later version of the Windows
operating system.
ª 7 MB of free disk space.
ª Screen resolution of 800 x 600 or
higher.
Downloading and Installing Version 4.5:
Click on the file name or icon below to download Tutorial Bridge 4.5 for Windows.
tb_setup.exe
After clicking on the above file, choose "Save to computer" in your browser dialog box. This 4 MB file takes about 10 min. to download with a 56K modem. After the download is complete, start the installation by either clicking on "Open" in the download dialog box, or in your computer double-click on the saved file, tb_setup.exe.
For help on downloading click here.
After downloading and trying Tutorial Bridge for up to 10 days, you can purchase it for $27 USD at:
No need to buy again if you already purchased any previous version. Simply download and install v4.5 on the same computer.
README.TXT for what's new in v4.5
Send comments to: support@learnbridge.com Include the word "bridge" in the Subject Line.
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