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- BRIDGE for Windows
- Full Circle Computing
- David Fullerton
- Version 3.0 -- 1993, 1994
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- Have you gotten tired of games requiring a high degree of
- eye-hand coordination?
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- Would you like something more than solitaire or hearts
- (excellent games that come with Windows)?
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- Is it frustrating to try to get a bridge foursome together?
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- Then it is time for Bridge for Windows.
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- 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
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- 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.
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- Bridge for Windows is designed to provide relaxation. And you
- can readily switch to another task when your boss comes in your
- office.
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- New functions in Bridge for Windows 3.0 includes
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- - 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
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- Also, many bidding and defense anomalies have been addressed,
- hopefully completely. Defense should be stronger and bidding surer.
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