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Tutorial Bridge 4.3

Tutorial Bridge is a program for learning the game of contract bridge while at the same time playing and enjoying the game. 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 student to compare his or her action with what the program would do in the same situation. You learn while you play. 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. Numerous example hands demonstrate the fundamentals of bidding and play. The program is for 1 - 3 players, and uses the Standard American 5-card majors bidding system. 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. The user can turn off the comments made after a bid or played card, and thus switch to a non-tutorial game mode. There is also a Challenge Charlie mode of play where the user, or up to 18 other challengers, can match wits with the computer. The program runs at four different levels. At each successive level, more aspects of the bidding for contract bridge are introduced.

This software is a shareware. You will be able to download and test Tutorial Bridge during a certain period of time, then, if it does what you need, you will have to acquire the full version. The trial version available for download on www.softandco.com has a size of 3926 KBytes. For additional information and support request, please contact directly Tutorial Bridge publisher.
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Tutorial Bridge 4.3 was released by TBridge Software on Monday 28 February 2005. Its known requirements are : 7 MB free disk space.

Tutorial Bridge will run on Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT and Windows XP.

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4.3Monday 28 February 2005