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100 Hands of Robot Bridge: A Playing Card Bridge Automaton

1-1
Players
30
Minutes
8+
Age
2024
Published

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What to Expect

In 100 Hands of Robot Bridge, you play a solo bridge experience using two standard decks. You deal cards to yourself and three simulated players, then find efficient solutions for each trick. The game replicates table bridge play, challenging your intuition and decision-making in a solo setting.

Who Is This Game For?

This game is designed for bridge enthusiasts who want to practice solo. It's ideal for experienced card players seeking a challenge. With no specified age or duration, it suits those familiar with bridge rather than casual families.

How It Works

Using trick-taking mechanics, you aim to win tricks efficiently against three automated opponents. After dealing cards, you determine the best play for each trick, simulating bridge gameplay against a card automaton.

Trick-taking

What Makes It Special

Released in 2024, 100 Hands of Robot Bridge offers a unique solo bridge experience using classic card decks. Part of the Solitaire Only Card Games family, it lets players experience bridge alone without a human table. No designer or awards are listed.

Pro

  • Solo bridge game with trick-taking mechanics
  • Simulates four-player bridge gameplay
  • Uses only two standard decks of cards
  • Encourages efficient bridge decision-making

Contra

  • No fixed playtime specified
  • Only supports solo play
  • No known designer or awards

Setting & Atmosphäre

The theme is classic contract bridge, simulating a four-player bridge table with three automated opponents.

Tipp für Einsteiger

Familiarize yourself with bridge basics before tackling the efficient trick solutions.

Häufige Fragen

Can I play this solo?

Yes, 100 Hands of Robot Bridge is designed exclusively for one player.

How long does a game really take?

Playing time is not fixed and depends on the player.

What prior experience do I need?

Basic knowledge of bridge is helpful since it uses trick-taking mechanics.

How does this compare to similar games?

It simulates bridge solo with standard decks and automated opponents.

Is this suitable for families?

With no age recommendation and bridge complexity, it is better suited to experienced players.

What mechanic makes it special?

The trick-taking mechanic is central, simulating bridge tricks in a solo format.

Fazit

Recommended for bridge players wanting solo practice. It innovatively challenges bridge intuition and efficiency in a single-player format.