Contract Bridge
Contract bridge is a trick-taking card game using a standard playing card deck. Four players form two partnerships, sit facing each other. Each player may bid a number of tricks to take in excess of six, and a trump suit which would be the highest suit. The highest bidder becomes the declarer when all other players consecutively pass. After the first card is played, the declarer's partner opens all cards in hand face-up. The revealed cards are played by the declarer. The declarer side scores points according to the number of tricks they took.
This implementation supports Chicago, Rubber Bridge, Single Dummy Honeymoon Bridge, and Solitaire Bridge.
Numărul de jucători: 1,2,4
Durata jocului: 16 mn
Complexitate: 3 / 5
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Rezumatul regulamentului
Overview
Learn bridge: https://www.worldbridge.org/world-bridge-academy/try-bridge/
The BGA implementation for 2 players will not be covered here, because it is not bridge. However, it is played similarly to bridge, so the following may still be useful.
Contract bridge (4 players) is played 2v2 (the players sitting opposite eachother are together on a team throughout). The game is played clockwise with each round of Contract Bridge involving two stages: bidding and playing.
In the bidding stage, the pair who bids the highest becomes the "declaring" side. In that pair, the player that bid the denomination (Suit or NoTrump) first, becomes the "Declarer" (plays for both players), and their partner becomes the "Dummy" (watches/doesn't play any more for this round). The opposing pair are called "Defenders", playing collectively against the Declarer. In the playing stage, the players play tricks until all hands are empty. The Declarer has to win a certain number of tricks to win points for the round. If the Declarer does not succeed, the declaring side fail their contract, the defending side gain points.
Bidding Calls
- Pass
- Double
- Redouble
- (from lowest to greatest) 1C, 1D, 1H, 1S, 1NT, 2C ... 7C, 7D, 7H, 7S, 7NT
Cards
Ranks (from strongest to weakest): A K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
Bridge is played with a standard pack of 52 cards. 13 cards in each suit (♠, ♥, ♦, ♣)
Goal
To bid to the highest making contract you can (sometimes in can be good to bid too much, in the hope to lose less than the opponents would have won - see Sacrificing in Bridge). And then win as many tricks as you can, (often making overtricks is not the focus, though you get a few more points) focusing on making your contract.
Bidding
All cards are dealt to each player (so 13 each). The "Dealer" starts, they may Pass or Bid, and we then carry on clockwise. Bidding means you set out to take at least a certain number of tricks:
- Bidding at the 1 level = i set out for our pair to win at least 7 tricks.
- 2 = 8 tricks.
- 3 = 9 tricks.
- 4 = 10 tricks.
- 5 = 11 tricks.
- 6 = 12 tricks.
- 7 = all 13 tricks.
However, you must also choose a denomination: Clubs(♣), Diamonds(♦), Hearts(♥), Spades(♠), or NoTrumps(NT). = If anyone runs out of a suit and has to discard, the suit contracted would win the trick (or NoTrumps = discarding cannot win the trick).
Scoring
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridge_scoring The scoring is somewhat complex, but you essentially win points as a pair for making your contract, and lose points (same as opponents wining points) for going down in a contract. A quick strategy tip, playing in 3NT, 4H, 4S, 5C, 5D is really worth it, even if you only make 50% of the time, I always bid to such contracts when both my partner and myself have a better than average hand (the average hand has 1Ace 1King 1Queen 1Jack).
Summary
Bridge is a game of Probability and Teamwork. It has endless strategic depth. There are countless books written on the game. There are innumerable bridge clubs around the world. Players have different agreements for bidding and cardplay, however, these must be disclosed to the opposition. Duplicate Bridge is played at an international level.
Have fun! 😊