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  • that card game is for old farts
  • I use to play. My aunt and uncle were local and state champions. But it's been to long I've lost my touch.
  • I do know a few people who used to play Bridge. I never learned how to play. I wasn't too bad at Pinochle.
  • I took a class once - and learned that it's not that easy and requires a memory. And that was that.
  • My aunt knows how to play bridge. She used to play with the other military wives when her husband was in the Air Force.
  • I do not but whould like to learn. Do you or anyone else have any suggestions on where to learn how?
  • No, and i do not know anyone at all thats plays bridge.
  • Ive played bridge for about 2 years (since i went off to college) its honestly the greatest card game ever- but its hard to find other people to play with.
  • I play and taught my wife to play. For those that would like to learn, Sierra's Hoyle's Card Games has it and instructions on how to play. You can start out with beginner level and work your way up to expert. The only problem is that the computer players do not bid logically (there are logical bidding systems in bridge as well as in the other bidding type games. But the ones in bridge are named systems.) The problem with computer card games is that the computer players can only play as well as the person who wrote the program understands the game and how to play it. Usually the programs are written by someone who learned the rules but doesn't really play the game.

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