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Rubber Bridge is a variant of the contract bridge that is often used during a friendly game of kitchen bridge. The scoring is simple, and indeed forms the foundation of all bridge scoring.
Duplicate bridge is a form of bridge where all players in the game play the same deal, or bridge hand. The result of play on a hand is compared to the results of everyone else’s play on that hand and a score is given.
The best way to learn to play bridge depends on your individual learning style. Here are some tips, resources, and links that will get you going.
A typical hand of bridge takes between 5-15 minutes. The number of hands you play depends on scoring, and type of bridge game you’re playing.
The game of bridge is not hard to learn. You can learn the mechanics in a single night of card play. Then, with a few notes and some friendly teachers, you will learn more and become a better player every time you sit at the bridge table.
Bridge is a card game played with a regular deck of 52 cards and loved by millions around the world.
Canfield is one of the more challenging versions of solitaire, at one time known as Demon Patience! Here’s what you need to know in order to play.
Looking at the range of quirky games whether it be magical madness, freaky food combinations, or silly space themes there’s certainly a whole world of whimsical. So shuffle up, embrace the eccentric and explore the card game options out there.
This Valentine’s Day, why not ditch those dinner plans, grab your sweetheart, a bottle of wine, a deck of cards, and deal yourself in for a romantic evening?
Whether it’s bridge, bingo, or Call of Duty – following doctor’s orders while making the most of retirement.
Card games transcend mere entertainment, offering a window into the cultural mores, historical epochs, and societal values of civilizations far and wide.
If you like to play cards – and especially if you play bridge – you’re probably familiar with at least the basics of the card game Hearts. Well loved by computer card game enthusiasts, entire families, and college students alike, Hearts is a game that sits right in that sweet spot of easy to learn, …