Omar Sharif Bridge card game.

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4.1
52 reviews
1K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Welcome to the 21st Anniversary Edition of Omar Sharif Bridge.

With 3 modes of play, practically unlimited deals and the ability to search for hands this Bridge card game is sure to teach, challenge and entertain you for hours.

Alternatively, why not play in some Bridge tournaments or create your own Bridge club and play online against your family, friends and invited club members.

Omar Sharif Bridge supports the following 3 modes of play:

In Rubber Bridge a rubber is played as the best of three games. A game is won by the first partnership to score 100 or more points in successful contracts.

In Chicago Bridge, also known as Four-Hand Bridge, you play exactly four hands of Bridge. The winner is the partnership that scores the most points. Whilst you play offline with a computer partner against two other computer partners you can compare your results with a friend by selecting the same 'tournament number' on each of your devices.

In Tournament Bridge you play at your own pace against players from around the world in duplicate style Bridge tournaments. Each player in a tournament plays the same hands with the winner scoring the most points. Alternatively you can easily create your own online Bridge club, invite your family, friends or even some enemies then play in duplicate style Bridge tournaments against your own select set of players.

What is Bridge?
Bridge is a trick taking card game played by four players who form two partnerships. Players within a partnership face each other across a table. Traditionally, the players are referred to by the points of the compass - North, East, South and West. The two partnerships are North/South and East/West.

Designed for both beginners and more advanced players you can choose how you prefer to play. There are plenty of features if you are trying to learn Bridge including auto play and hints. Meanwhile the more advanced players can use the bid analysis or replay hand features to explore different lines of card play.

GAME FEATURES:
* Play in Bridge tournaments against players around the world.
* Create your own Bridge club and play your friends and family.
* Over 2 billion hands built in.
* Search for hands to play game points or slams all day if thats what you want to do.
* Compare your bidding the AI bidding.
* See how the computer would have played the hand.
* Replay from any bid or card for that 'what if' moment
* Get hints.
* Play any or all of SWNE.
* Ask the computer how it has interpreted the bids made.
* Lots of display options to suit your individual and device preference.

PLEASE NOTE:
Bridge tournaments cost money to host and run. With your purchase of Omar Sharif Bridge you get entry to your first 20 or so tournaments. You will then need to purchase Ticketz via the built in In App Purchase to continue playing.

DEVELOPED BY BRIDGE PLAYERS
The team behind Bridge have been producing Bridge games for over 40 years. One of our first products was Bridge Challenger released in the early 80s!

Do we get every bid correct or play every hand perfectly? absolutely not!. Often there is no one single correct answer making Bridge the game we love. Meanwhile we continue to develop and improve the game.

COMMENTS + SUGGESTIONS.
Please feel free to contact us via our support email if you have comments and suggestions. Please, please include any Deal Id if you are commenting on specific deals as that is the only way we can reasonably play the hand in question here.
Updated on
Jan 2, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

3.9
41 reviews
A Google user
April 15, 2019
An earlier reviewer noted that they would have liked to see all cards after the hand was over. The response was that the user should choose "review" rather than "next". Unfortunately, there is no "review", only a "next" button. Absolutely no other choice. I'm using an Android device. Google Pixel 2. Hope you can fix this issue.
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ZingMagic Limited
October 10, 2019
We can only guess you are using the game in tournament mode - where the whole point is you are playing a tournament to the end. Rubber bridge has had a 'Review' option at the end of a hand for many years.
Simon Bridgewater
June 2, 2022
I love this app. and I've been using it for a long time. I would like to see some more options in the bidding. Perhaps a Landy response to a 1NT and a more formal partner response to a weak 2, Ogust for instance. These and maybe cue biddding would take the experience up a level.
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Todd Grimm
June 11, 2020
I've been playing bridge with this app for a few years and I love it. And I enjoy it even more with the tournaments added from the recient update. It's good for beginners to bridge (I wish I had this app when I was learning this wonderful game of bridge.) I don't see how anyone who enjoys the beautiful game of bridge would be disapointed with this app.
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What's new

* Addition of two new bidding conventions, 2-over-1 and weak jump overcalls.
* Added an extra sprinkle of AI to improve bidding and card play.
* Numerous minor improvements to the game presentation.
* Individual hand scores now shown on tournament completion.
* Significant update to the online bidding guide given the changes to support the additional conventions.