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BRIDGE for Windows
Full Circle Computing
David Fullerton
Version 3.0 -- 1993
Have you gotten tired of games requiring a high degree of
eye-hand coordination?
Would you like something more than solitaire or hearts
(excellent games that come with Windows)?
Is it frustrating to try to get a bridge foursome together?
Then it is time for Bridge for Windows.
Bridge for Windows deals four random hands of Bridge,
selects the best hand to be yours and the second best for North.
As South you will open the bidding. Bridge for Windows bids as
North responding to your bidding as a normal partner would.
Bridge for Windows also bids the East and West positions.
During play, you play the declarer and dummy hands as North and
South and Bridge for Windows plays the opposition as East-West
Bridge for Windows follows the generally accepted practice of
the weak two-bid structure whereas two clubs is the only forcing
opening bid. Bridge for Windows will assist you in practicing
your bidding such that a partner recognizes what you mean by
that bid. However, that is not the intent.
Bridge for Windows is designed to provide relaxation. And you
can readily switch to another task when your boss comes in your
office.
New functions in Bridge for Windows 3.0 includes
- The ability to save and recall hands
- The ability to set up a bridge hand directly
- Option to turn confirmation of played card on or off
- Improved graphics handling
Also, many bidding and defense anomalies have been addressed,
hopefully completely. Defense should be stronger and bidding surer.