With this educational app, you can learn the rules of Bridge, practice cardplay, and improve bidding strategies. Includes interactive questions and lessons on Standard American and Two-Over-One bidding styles.
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About LearnBridge
Bridge is enjoyed by tens of millions of people around the world. Bridge is the ultimate trick-taking game, similar to Hearts, Spades, or Euchre, but with deeper and more rewarding strategy.
Start by learning the rules and basic cardplay strategy, then learn about what really sets Bridge apart from other trick-taking games: bidding back and forth with your partner to determine how many tricks you can take, and what the best trump suit will be.
Over 2,000 interactive practice questions appear throughout the lessons, giving you a chance to test your knowledge and correct your mistakes.
LearnBridge teaches both Standard American and Two-Over-One (2/1) Game Forcing bidding styles.
New lessons are always in the works, so stay tuned for more content!
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5goldenrings
THE best bridge learning tool for beginners
I have gone in and out of various apps, books, websites etc trying to learn bridge. This app is what I was looking for! It progresses beautifully. It provides lots of practice. And it allows you to keep going back until it’s fully sunk in. Thank you for this app!
scoobylover
Assumes some knowledge before you start, so not for absolute beginners
This is called “Learn Bridge.” The first section is “Introduction,” but it begins with “we’ll assume the auction has concluded and you’ll be presented with the final contract.” I don’t even know what these words mean in card play. This isn’t a true introduction to the game if you assume this level of knowledge. Will have to seek out a more basic and well-explained intro.