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English (United States)
Description
Have you ever wanted to learn how to play Bridge, one of the greatest and most popular card games of all time? Would you like to refine your skills at Bridge with the convenience and flexibility of not having to engage other people? Ultimate Bridge Solitaire offers single player Contract Rubber Bridge using Standard American bidding conventions and skilled AI opponents and partner. It provides an excellent tool for the novice player to learn the basics of the game, or for the more experienced player to develop the finer points of play, while having countless hours of fun!
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Reviews
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Disappointing by Russ
It seems that the opponent always have a opening bid while my partner and myself very seldom have one. You advertised how much you worked to perfect the AI it seems you missed a lot. Very disappointing. I have not won a rubber yet.
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Not Player-Friendly At All by Rebecca
Poorly set up, frustrating game. They might have made it so much easier to use. The cards are too close together, so you're never sure if you're actually picking the one you want to play. There's no way to undo it if you pick the wrong one on accident. The bidding set-up is difficult to understand. And once the game starts, they don't remind you what the bid actually is. It's only a couple dollars, but it was a definite waste of money. I'm deleting it.
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Author Comments by Tarmo
This game arose out of my frustration with the available selection of on-line and freeware Bridge programs for one player. Too many 22+ point hands passed out, or winning aces discarded in preference of losing jacks in the same suit. Some don't even bother consistently following suit.... So I wrote my own, including the features I value most as a student of the game. I have striven hard to make the AIs follow Standard American bidding, however Bridge is a marvelously complex game and AI fails may be inevitable. I welcome feedback on obvious shortcomings and will endeavor to improve their play as time permits. Of course, their performance will always be limited by my own skill in Bridge, meaning on good days your partner will signal suit preference in its discards; on other deals, not so much, and as for your partner figuring out where the vital missing queen resides based on the bidding and honor cards played in the first six tricks, good luck with that!
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Needs back button by Melanie
I would give it a 5 star if it had an undo or back button, playing on a tablet the cards are so small and close together, it is very easy to tap the wrong one. Also the game does not fill the whole screen. Maybe the update will help. PROS nicely laid out, easy to follow, and evenly matched.
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BRIDGE by Jo Ann
I HAD A GOOD TIME WITH IT THOUGHT IT WAS EASY TO PLAY.
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graphics! by james
Is it just me? I find the graphics really herky-jerky...very distracting