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Contract bridge, or simply bridge, is a trick-taking card game using a standard 52-card deck. In its basic format, it is played by four players in two competing partnerships, [1] with partners sitting opposite each other around a table.
Brydż (ang. bridge) – logiczna gra karciana, w której bierze udział czterech graczy tworzących dwie rywalizujące ze sobą pary [2]. Gracze stanowiący parę siedzą naprzeciwko siebie. Każda para stara się uzyskać lepszy wynik punktowy od wyniku przeciwników.
The Official Encyclopedia of Bridge (OEB) presents comprehensive information on the card game contract bridge with limited information on related games and on playing cards. It is "official" in reference to the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) which authorized its production and whose staff prepared and/or supervised its various editions.
Contract bridge, or just bridge, is a trick-taking card game. It is played by two pairs of players, one pair against the other pair. [1] . Partners sit opposite each other at a table. In face-to-face games, a convenient table size is from 32 to 40 inches (80 to 100 centimeters) square. The table is usually covered by green baize cloth.
Computer bridge is the playing of the game contract bridge using computer software. After years of limited progress, since around the end of the 20th century the field of computer bridge has made major advances.
The modern game of contract bridge was the result of innovations to the scoring of auction bridge made by Harold Stirling Vanderbilt and others. The most significant change was that only the tricks contracted for were counted below the line towards game and slam.
Glossary of contract bridge terms - Wikipedia. These terms are used in contract bridge, [1][2] using duplicate or rubber scoring. Some of them are also used in whist, bid whist, the obsolete game auction bridge, and other trick-taking games. This glossary supplements the Glossary of card game terms.